DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divinely Inspired MessengersWas Christ a walk-in replacing the old soul, “Jesus?”
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
This, in fact, is true and is the explanation for the misperception that it was an immaculate conception. This was a misunderstanding of the psychic impressions people received about him and his origin, that there was something special and otherworldly, both because of his high vibration and also the unusual nature in which he entered the earth plane to begin with. The stories about his birth being extraordinary and accompanied by signs of wonder, and so forth, are a kind of folklore done after the fact to create a mystique and aura of divinity surrounding his entire life when, in fact, in one sense this is true because all are divine and every life is a miracle of creation because it is the launching of a soul’s expression into being in the physical. On the other hand, the divine presence of Christ himself only accompanied the appearance of the walk‑in and that was a tactical and purposeful event to create the proper setting and conditions first, before the launching of his soul extension into the physical realm. This in no way takes away from the story and its meaning, of his magnificent life and the many messages he conveyed of divine truth. And what his life both signified and came to create within minds and hearts down through the ages as an example of the truth of the divine in action, as a tangible presence people could relate to directly in dealing with him in a physical form with an ability to teach many divine principles and create events they could witness with their own eyes in the form of healings, as well as the resurrection and his reappearance in physical form as a proof that a divine miracle had taken place to literally bring him back to life. The purpose was to show people they are divine as well and that there is a loving God who can right the wrongs of ordinary human affairs and raise anyone up, not only to be with God but to be the highest version of themselves in the doing.