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The '''Myth of Jesus Christ''' is the ] belief that a literal and historical ] did not exist but instead portrays abstract, symbolic, and ]ical allusion of a higher knowledge, awareness and consciousness which is not readily apparent to one who adheres to the perception of reality as defined by the ]. In this, perception is considered a hindrance to esoteric ]. The '''Myth of Jesus Christ''' is the ] belief that a literal and historical ] did not exist but instead portrays abstract, symbolic, and ]ical allusion of a higher knowledge, awareness and consciousness which is not readily apparent to one who adheres to the perception of reality as defined by the ]. In this, perception is considered a hindrance to esoteric ].


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The Myth of Jesus Christ is the esoteric belief that a literal and historical Jesus did not exist but instead portrays abstract, symbolic, and metaphorical allusion of a higher knowledge, awareness and consciousness which is not readily apparent to one who adheres to the perception of reality as defined by the five senses. In this, perception is considered a hindrance to esoteric enlightenment.

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