Jesus & Christ Consciousness: A Deep Dive into Divine Awareness

Jesus & Christ Consciousness: A Deep Dive into Divine Awareness

For centuries, Jesus has been presented as a religious figure to be worshiped, but what if his true purpose was far greater? What if Jesus came not to be idolized but to show humanity the path to divine awakening? This post will break down the difference between Jesus the man and Christ Consciousness, exploring what it truly means to embody divine truth.


Jesus the Man vs. Christ the Consciousness

Many assume that "Christ" was Jesus' last name, but it is actually a title. The word Christ comes from the Greek Christos, meaning “the anointed one.”

  • Jesus was a man. Christ is a state of divine awareness.
  • Jesus embodied Christ Consciousness, showing us how to align with God.
  • His message was not about worshiping him but about realizing the divine within ourselves.

The Bible supports this:

  • “I and my Father are one.” (John 10:30)
  • “The kingdom of God is within you.” (Luke 17:21)
  • “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do.” (John 14:12)

Jesus wasn’t telling us to praise him—he was telling us to follow his example and unlock our divine potential.


What Is Christ Consciousness?

Christ Consciousness is the awareness of oneness with God. It is the divine intelligence that exists beyond religious dogma.

  • It is enlightenment—seeing beyond illusion and recognizing the divine in all things.
  • It is moving in alignment with divine truth, beyond ego and fear.
  • It is what allows us to perform miracles, just as Jesus did.

Paul even emphasized this truth:

  • “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 2:5)

What Did Jesus Mean by ‘No One Comes to the Father But Through Me’?

One of the most misinterpreted verses in the Bible is John 14:6:

“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6)

This verse has been widely used to claim that only Christians can reach God. However, when understood through the lens of Christ Consciousness, its meaning becomes clear:

  • “I am the way, the truth, and the life” → Jesus was not saying that worshiping him is the way. He was saying that the path he demonstrated—living in divine truth—is the way.
  • “No man cometh unto the Father, but by me” → This does not mean people must follow Jesus the man—it means they must follow the example of Christ Consciousness, which is the awareness of oneness with God.
  • The "Father" represents Divine Consciousness → Jesus was showing that you can only experience union with God when you align with divine truth, love, and wisdom.

This verse confirms that Jesus came not to establish an exclusive religion but to teach self-realization and divine alignment.


Can People Outside of Christianity Reach God?

Many religious leaders claim that only Christians can be saved and that people from other faiths (Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, etc.) cannot reach God because they do not "go through Jesus." But if Jesus represents Christ Consciousness, not just a person, then anyone who aligns with divine truth can attain righteousness—regardless of religion.

Why Other Religions Can Still Attain Divine Truth

  • If Jesus represents Christ Consciousness, then anyone can align with divine truth and reach oneness with God—no matter their religious background.
  • Righteousness is not exclusive to Christianity—many spiritual traditions teach love, truth, divine alignment, and overcoming the ego.
  • Jesus never preached exclusion—he preached truth and love. If someone embodies truth and love, whether they call it Christ, Allah, Yahweh, or Source, they are still walking the path.

Biblical Evidence That Supports This View

  1. "The kingdom of God is within you." (Luke 17:21)

    • Jesus never said the kingdom is only for Christians—it is already within all of us who seek divine truth.
  2. "By their fruits ye shall know them." (Matthew 7:16)

    • Righteousness is not proven by a title (Christian, Muslim, Jew) but by one’s actions and spiritual alignment.
  3. "God is no respecter of persons." (Acts 10:34)

    • This means God does not show favoritism based on religious labels but judges by one’s heart and truth.

Jesus' message was never about religious exclusivity—it was about spiritual awakening. Anyone who embodies Christ Consciousness—living in divine truth, love, and wisdom—can come into full alignment with God, no matter their religion.

To walk in Christ Consciousness means to reclaim our divine nature and live as Jesus intended—not as followers, but as awakened beings. Christ Consciousness is the awareness of oneness with God. It is the divine intelligence that exists beyond religious dogma.

  • It is enlightenment—seeing beyond illusion and recognizing the divine in all things.
  • It is moving in alignment with divine truth, beyond ego and fear.
  • It is what allows us to perform miracles, just as Jesus did.

Paul even emphasized this truth:

  • “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 2:5)

Christ Consciousness is the higher awareness that Jesus operated in—a state of divine connection available to all.


Jesus’ Teachings: A Blueprint for Ascension

Jesus came to demonstrate what is possible when a person fully aligns with divine truth. His life was an example of:

  1. Mastery over the physical world – Walking on water, healing the sick, multiplying resources.
  2. Love and unity over division – Teaching that we are all connected through God’s spirit.
  3. Overcoming the matrix – Showing that truth is hidden from those trapped in illusion.

The Bible confirms that spiritual awakening is key to understanding:

  • “He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.” (Matthew 11:15)
  • “Many are called, but few are chosen.” (Matthew 22:14)

Jesus wasn’t meant to be worshiped as a distant figure—he was the embodiment of what we are capable of becoming.


Breaking Free from the Matrix Through Christ Consciousness

The world is designed to keep people disconnected from divine truth. Religious systems often focus on external worship instead of internal transformation.

  • Christ Consciousness breaks the illusion of separation from God.
  • It reminds us that divine power is within, not outside of us.
  • It allows us to operate in faith, love, and spiritual mastery, just as Jesus did.

As Paul taught:

  • “Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?” (1 Corinthians 3:16)

To walk in Christ Consciousness means to reclaim our divine nature and live as Jesus intended—not as followers, but as awakened beings.


The Second Coming of Christ: A Misunderstood Prophecy

Many believe the second coming of Christ refers to Jesus returning in physical form. However, when viewed through the lens of Christ Consciousness, the true second coming is not about one man descending from the clouds—it is about the awakening of Christ Consciousness within humanity.

  • The "return of Christ" is the collective spiritual awakening of people stepping into divine truth and living in alignment with God.
  • Jesus himself taught that the kingdom of God is within us (Luke 17:21), meaning that divine awakening is an internal process.
  • The second coming is not an external event—it is the mass realization of divine truth and the embodiment of Christ Consciousness on Earth.

This means that every person who awakens to divine wisdom, walks in truth, and aligns with Christ Consciousness is part of the second coming.

Conclusion: Awakening to Your Divine Potential

Jesus came not to be worshiped but to awaken humanity. Christ Consciousness is the key to unlocking divine wisdom, breaking free from the illusion of separation, and stepping into spiritual mastery.

Are you ready to walk in the awareness that Jesus came to reveal?


This is just the beginning of uncovering spiritual truths in The Ascension Code. Continue your journey by exploring Demons & Spiritual Warfare next.

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