Peace Be With You Reader, What if humanity never actually “fell” from grace… but simply forgot our oneness with God? Traditional theology tells us that Adam and Eve’s mistake in the Garden of Eden caused sin to enter the world—an act so catastrophic that it permanently separated humanity from God. But what if this story wasn’t meant to be taken literally? What if “The Fall” wasn’t about disobedience… but about perception? The First Sin Was ForgettingWhen the serpent told Eve, “You will be like God,” she believed him. But the real tragedy? She was already like God. The real “original sin” was not eating the fruit, but believing in separation—believing that we could ever be anything less than divine. This misunderstanding has shaped religious doctrine for centuries, leading to fear-based teachings that tell us we are broken, fallen, and unworthy. But Jesus came to restore the truth: 🌌 God is in everyone and everything. The universe operates by perfect balance—not punishment, not wrath, not sin passed down like a disease. Every choice we make brings us into harmony with the Law of One—or out of it. But we are never beyond redemption because, in reality, we were never separate to begin with. Jesus Came to Restore Our AwarenessJesus didn’t teach that we needed a blood sacrifice to make us “right” with God. He didn’t preach a doctrine of fear, but one of remembrance.
“The Kingdom of God is within you.” (Luke 17:21) This was his way of saying: You were never separate from God. You only need to awaken to the truth that has always been there. This is The Cosmology of Christ—a divine, mystical understanding of reality that Jesus embodied. And it changes everything. Join us on March 29, 2025, for The Cosmology of Christ Masterclass and discover: ✅ Why Jesus’ teachings align with divine cosmic law
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