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Ken Wheeler backs Ammon Hillman, Jason Breshears

The Jesus of Nazareth character is fictitious, and non-historical. However, the Christ archetype remains as an enduring and universal puzzle. How do we reconcile science with traditional wisdom?

Ken Wheeler talks about how he verified Ammon Hillman’s translations of the original Greek texts regarding Jesus. While the central figure for the Christian religion is perhaps a fiction, the archetypes and religious practices that preceded Christianity still point to something sacred and enduring that has it’s roots deep in the past. Perhaps Jesus is not the Christ, but you still have Dionysus, Osirus, Zoroaster, Mythra, and Enoch and many others who still might be.

This cyclical manifestation of a religion regarding a dying and a resurrected God has a tantric center. The LDS temples point to the tantric union that resurrects a God.

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