The Forgotten Teachings Of Jesus, The Essenes & Dead Sea Scrolls | Aaron Abke

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The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947 in the Kumran desert, containing unique texts from the Asen sect that emphasized practical spirituality and the importance of physical health, aligning closely with the original teachings of Jesus. The resurgence of the Asen teachings in the modern era is seen as crucial for integrating practical wisdom into daily life and bringing harmony between Earthly and Heavenly realms.

Insights

  • The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in the Kumran desert, contain unique texts of the Asen describing their rituals and other manuscripts, offering insight into a sect that separated from Orthodox Judaism due to beliefs of straying from God's laws.
  • The Asen's teachings, emphasizing practical spirituality, align closely with the original Gospel of Jesus, focusing on faith with works, unlike Paul's salvation by faith alone, offering a simple path to understanding Jesus's true way lost for thousands of years.
  • The Asen's path, known as the Sevenfold Path of Peace, emphasizes communion with Earthly and Heavenly angels for healing and spiritual connection, potentially explaining how Jesus performed miracles through elemental alchemy.
  • The Essenes, considered the sons of Light, aimed to return humanity to spiritual perfection, following a true sect of religion with devotion to God, living long lives as intended by the Creator, and following the law of free will.
  • The Asen and Essenes, influenced by Pythagoreans and practicing rituals like baptism in rivers and following a vegetarian diet, focused on physical purity and health, emphasizing the importance of living in harmony with divine law and natural principles.

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  • What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?

    Ancient texts found in Kumran desert vessels.

  • Who were the Essenes?

    A sect aiming for spiritual perfection.

  • What were the teachings of the Asen sect?

    Emphasized practical spirituality and physical health.

  • What is the Jesus diet?

    Encourages plant-based foods and fasting practices.

  • How did the Asen sect view natural law?

    Saw God as eternal law and balance.

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Summary

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"Lost teachings of Asen offer spiritual wisdom"

  • The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in 1947 by a Shepherd boy in the Kumran desert, are considered a significant archaeological find of the 20th century.
  • The Scrolls were found in clay vessels covered in bat dung, preserving them for over 2,000 years.
  • The Scrolls contain the entire Old Testament, unique texts of the Asen describing their rituals, and other manuscripts.
  • The Asen were a sect that separated themselves in Kumran due to their belief that Orthodox Judaism had strayed from God's laws.
  • The Asen revered Enoch as their spiritual leader, walking closely with God and ascending to heaven.
  • The Asen's teachings were preserved in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Asen Gospel of Peace found in the Vatican by Edmund Bordeaux.
  • The Asen's focus on practical spirituality emphasized being one with the Earth and maintaining physical health, contrasting with mainstream Christianity.
  • The Asen's teachings align closely with the original Gospel of Jesus, emphasizing faith with works, unlike Paul's salvation by faith alone.
  • The Asen's teachings, rediscovered in the 20th century, offer a simple path to understanding the true way of Jesus lost for thousands of years.
  • The resurgence of the Asen teachings in modern times is seen as crucial for integrating practical wisdom into daily life and merging heaven with Earth.

14:36

Essenes: Keepers of Ancient Wisdom and Light

  • The Dead Sea Scrolls were found in the region of Kumran, where they were carbon-dated to originate from.
  • The Essenes considered themselves the sons of Light, following a true sect of religion with devotion to God.
  • Two main sects of Essenes existed: the Oans to the South and the Nazarians to the North.
  • The Oans were celibate and strict in their beliefs, while the Nazarians believed in marriage and the balance of masculine and feminine.
  • The Essenes aimed to return humanity to its original state of spiritual perfection, living long lives as intended by the Creator.
  • The Essenes followed the law of free will, believing in the importance of love and respect for all beings.
  • Jesus of Nazareth was seen as a crystallized being, born perfect, and traveled to various regions to study and bring back teachings.
  • The Essenes focused on embodying the 14 Angels, purifying themselves to reach a state of original perfection.
  • Many Essenes lived over a hundred years, following a path of purity and natural law.
  • Accounts suggest Jesus may have traveled to the East during his missing years, learning from various traditions and spreading a message of love and unity.

28:59

Conflict and Enlightenment: Jesus's Teachings Reimagined

  • The Creator resides within individuals, leading to conflict with Brahans and Zoroastrian priests due to their teachings on Sun worship.
  • The individual, akin to Christ, challenges hypocrisy, particularly condemning animal sacrifices and the belief in atonement through innocent bloodshed.
  • Fundamentalism involves seeking God externally through rituals, while mysticism focuses on finding God within through meditation and devotion.
  • Fundamentalist Christians often clash with those exploring different perspectives, triggering discussions on the essence of Jesus's teachings.
  • Paul's influence in Christianity is highlighted, with a shift towards his interpretation of Jesus's gospel, emphasizing blood sacrifice for atonement.
  • Contradictions between Paul's teachings and Jesus's original gospel, particularly regarding animal sacrifices, lead to a departure from Christianity.
  • The departure from Christianity initiates a journey into Eastern traditions to understand Jesus as an enlightened figure, challenging traditional beliefs.
  • The Asen path, known as the Sevenfold Path of Peace, emphasizes communion with Earthly and Heavenly angels for healing and spiritual connection.
  • Communion with angels involves understanding and utilizing the elements, potentially explaining how Jesus performed miracles through elemental alchemy.
  • The Asen community's reputation as healers and their peaceful existence without material possessions garnered respect from rulers and kings in surrounding nations.

43:23

"Angels of Asen: Path to Divine Wisdom"

  • The Asen believed in the importance of physical purity and health to ascend in consciousness, viewing it as a prerequisite to prove worthiness.
  • The first gospel focused on teachings about what to eat and how to live in harmony with elements, emphasizing physical well-being.
  • Red light therapy, mimicking sunrise and sunset colors, has numerous health benefits supported by over 4,000 studies, aiding cellular health, skin health, testosterone, sleep, and relaxation.
  • The Law of One emphasizes the three disciplines of the personality: know thyself, love thyself, and become the Creator, merging wisdom, love, and power.
  • The seven angels of the Heavenly Father are love, wisdom, power, eternal life, peace, creative work, and work.
  • Each angel has a specific mantra and purpose, such as the angel of power imbuing wisdom and love into actions, showcasing spiritual power through behavior.
  • The angel of love focuses on imbuing all feelings with love, as love is seen as essential to align with God's law.
  • The angel of wisdom enables freedom from fear and a wide heart, promoting a deeper understanding of realities and alignment with divine laws.
  • The angel of creative work inspires individuals to co-create with God, building God's kingdom on Earth through passion and drive.
  • The angel of eternal life guides individuals back to a state of perfection, emphasizing the return to God's laws and the attainment of everlasting life through alignment with divine will.

58:03

"Jesus as Nazarene: State of Being"

  • The New Testament prophesied the birth of Jesus as a Nazarene, fulfilling Old Testament scriptures.
  • Christ means anointed one, representing a state of consciousness, not just a person.
  • Christianity often overlooks that Christ is a state of being, not just an individual.
  • Confessing faith in Jesus while living contrary to his teachings is hypocritical.
  • Many Christians use faith as a scapegoat for immoral behavior, which contradicts Jesus' teachings.
  • Hypocrisy within Christianity has led many to question the authenticity of the faith.
  • The original message of Jesus has been diluted and altered over time by various influences.
  • The Apostle Paul is seen as having distorted Jesus' original message, leading to a different gospel.
  • Jesus' teachings align closely with the Asen Creeds, as documented by historians like Pho and Josephus.
  • Acts 24 mentions Paul being accused of leading the Nazarene sect, indicating a different gospel from mainstream Christianity.

01:12:35

"Paul and Nazarenes: Early Christian Movement"

  • Paul is accused of being the ring leader of the Nazarene sect, also known as followers of the way.
  • Paul admits to worshiping the god of their ancestors as a follower of the way, confirming the early Christian Movement as Nazarene.
  • The Council of Le oia in 364 AD officially banned Nazarene and Essene rituals in Israel, especially Sabbath observance.
  • Paul discouraged Jewish rituals like Sabbath observance, leading to the growth of the Paul's Greek Christian movement alongside the Nazarenes.
  • The Nazarenes and Paul's Greek Christians coexisted for about 300 years until the Council of Le oia in 364 AD.
  • The Nazarenes were banished from Jerusalem in 135 AD, but still had influence until the Pope of Rome declared Nazarene Christianity illegal.
  • The Nazarenes were known for their strict adherence to rituals and were eventually persecuted and killed for their beliefs.
  • The Asen had a rigorous initiatory process lasting seven years, with different colored headbands indicating the stage of initiation.
  • The Asen believed in reincarnation and purifying the body to host higher spiritual beings for incarnation.
  • The Asen were influenced by Pythagoreans and were considered students of the Kabbalah, practicing rituals like baptism in rivers and following a vegetarian diet.

01:27:30

"Jesus' Plant-Based Diet and Fasting Practices"

  • The Essenes forbid the consumption of fish and any animal flesh, believing it to be akin to eating one's brothers and sisters, contrary to God's intentions.
  • Jesus emphasized creating health in the body to make it a temple for the Lord to dwell in, linking physical purification to mental and spiritual well-being.
  • Jesus expressed disapproval of killing animals, as seen in the differing accounts of him cleansing the temple in the Gospels, highlighting his concern for caged animals and condemning the monetization of animal sacrifices by the priesthood.
  • Jesus' opposition to animal consumption is evident in the Essene Gospel of Peace, where he equates eating animal flesh to consuming death, advocating for a diet that promotes life.
  • The Jesus diet, as outlined in the Essene teachings, encourages the consumption of raw milk, eggs, fruits, vegetables, herbs, nuts, and seeds while avoiding meat to prevent participating in harmful karma.
  • Fasting is a crucial aspect of the Essene dietary practice, with intermittent fasting daily and a 24-hour fast on the Sabbath to allow the body to cleanse and regenerate.
  • Chewing food thoroughly until it becomes liquid is emphasized in the Jesus diet to aid digestion and prevent overburdening the digestive system, a common issue in modern diets.
  • Jesus advises against consuming foods from distant lands, promoting the consumption of locally grown foods believed to be provided by the Earthly mother with the necessary nutrients.
  • The Essene initiation phase includes a 40-day dry fast in the wilderness, considered the ultimate test to become a teacher of righteousness and demonstrate communion with the angels through the practice of fasting and dependence on divine guidance.

01:42:19

"Jesus-inspired diet promotes health and simplicity"

  • The diet involves eating no more than two meals a day, never eating until fullness, leaving one-third of the stomach empty, fasting completely on Sundays, eating locally sourced food, and eating with the seasons.
  • The diet emphasizes simplicity and avoiding mixing many foods, which aligns with modern science on food combinations and fasting benefits.
  • The text discusses the differences between milk and eggs from ancient times to now, highlighting the importance of sourcing raw milk and free-range eggs to avoid genetically modified or factory-farmed products.
  • The mention of Jesus eating fish in the Bible is attributed to later Apostles' writings, possibly to align with Paul's version of the Gospel, rather than Jesus' original teachings.
  • The benefits of following the diet include feeling less hungry, increased energy, improved skin health, and potential weight loss without muscle loss, especially when combined with fasting.
  • Fasting allows the body to use energy for cellular regeneration, mental clarity, and brain detoxification, reducing the need for sleep.
  • To maintain a Karma-free diet, it is essential to source food from local, organic farms, ensuring animals are treated well and avoiding processed foods.
  • Fasting helps cleanse the body at a cellular level, reducing cravings for unhealthy substances and promoting a shift towards craving healthier, natural foods.
  • The diet promotes a suffering-free approach to food by eliminating negative cravings and allowing the body to signal when it truly needs nourishment.
  • The practice of fasting from various aspects of life, including food, social media, and relationships, helps develop a healthier relationship with these elements and fosters appreciation and right engagement.

01:56:11

"Connecting with Angels: Asen Gospel Wisdom"

  • Communion with angels is a sacred practice done every morning and evening, establishing a connection with divine power.
  • Each day of the week is connected to an angel, with specific rituals and prayers attributed to them.
  • The Sabbath, traditionally on Friday evening, is dedicated to the Heavenly Father.
  • The Angel of Wisdom is invoked with a powerful prayer emphasizing the importance of wisdom in thoughts and actions.
  • The Asen Gospel provides detailed instructions on connecting with angels and embodying spiritual truths.
  • Physical health and healing through the laying on of hands are central beliefs of the Asen philosophy.
  • The Asen emphasize living in harmony with divine law, viewing God as eternal law and balance.
  • The Asen were not solely an apocalyptic cult but were aware of the end of an age due to societal violations of natural law.
  • The Asen sought purity and adherence to divine law, foreseeing the downfall of societal structures like Judaism.
  • Embodying divine light and living in alignment with natural law is seen as transformative and essential for societal harmony and personal growth.

02:11:06

Return to Natural Law: A Modern Warning

  • The speaker compares the current state of society to that of the Asen in the first century, highlighting an impending apocalypse due to a deviation from natural law.
  • The speaker emphasizes the impact of modern society's separation from Earth, citing artificial barriers like sidewalks and streets as symbols of this disconnect.
  • The speaker points out the prevalence of toxins in various aspects of daily life, attributing the nation's poor health to this exposure.
  • Karma is discussed as a mechanism where violating natural law results in consequences, serving as a warning to realign with natural principles.
  • The collapse of modern society is viewed as a sign for individuals to learn from the Asen's path and return to harmony with natural law.
  • Living in harmony with natural law is described as a path of simplicity and beauty, leading to a positive feedback loop of better choices and vitality.
  • The importance of being mindful of what one allows into their consciousness and the toxins they avoid is highlighted.
  • The speaker expresses hope that the podcast will reach those meant to benefit from the wisdom of the Asen and inspire them to embody this path in their lives.
  • The conversation touches on the significance of the Asen's teachings and the true way of Jesus, contrasting mainstream Christianity with the Asen path.
  • The importance of exploring alternative views and being patient with one's spiritual journey is emphasized, encouraging individuals to find peace and freedom in the present moment.

02:25:05

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