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This book will open your eyes to new vistas of spiritual wisdom and understanding, for it shows that Jesus was referring to the divine power, love and intelligence within our souls-the Christ within us-when he proclaimed, Ye are gods, and it also reveals profound meanings in many of his other statements.In the following pages, Alexander Jones sheds light on deep, spiritual truths in the Bible, quoting from the writings of the apostles John and Thomas, Saint John of the Cross, and many others who understood these truths because they had experienced them in their own lives. In addition, many misunderstandings are corrected. For example, in the original text of John’s gospel, Logos (holy, creative power) was translated as Word and was equated with the person of Jesus. However, the Logos is the universal, loving intelligence and power of God omnipresent in Creation. It is in every soul, but until one experiences it within and becomes enlightened, it is hidden. Nevertheless, the Logos is present in each soul, for all are made in the image and likeness of God. This is what Jesus meant when he said, Ye are gods.
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This book will open your eyes to new vistas of spiritual wisdom and understanding, for it shows that Jesus was referring to the divine power, love and intelligence within our souls-the Christ within us-when he proclaimed, Ye are gods, and it also reveals profound meanings in many of his other statements.In the following pages, Alexander Jones sheds light on deep, spiritual truths in the Bible, quoting from the writings of the apostles John and Thomas, Saint John of the Cross, and many others who understood these truths because they had experienced them in their own lives. In addition, many misunderstandings are corrected. For example, in the original text of John’s gospel, Logos (holy, creative power) was translated as Word and was equated with the person of Jesus. However, the Logos is the universal, loving intelligence and power of God omnipresent in Creation. It is in every soul, but until one experiences it within and becomes enlightened, it is hidden. Nevertheless, the Logos is present in each soul, for all are made in the image and likeness of God. This is what Jesus meant when he said, Ye are gods.