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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2024 · 41 MIN

Jesus, We’re Sorry—Please Come Home

from The Christ Project Podcast with Kintu: A Global Movement to Awaken Christ Consciousness · host Kintu Cowart

In this heartfelt episode of The Christ Project Podcast, we reflect on a profound act of forgiveness and reconciliation: welcoming Jesus the Christ and his infinite wisdom back into our hearts and our world. In 325 AD, Emperor Constantine convened the Council of Nicaea, creating the Nicene Creed—a dogmatic belief system designed to align Christianity with the Roman Empire’s political goals. This decision not only exiled Jesus the Christ but also dismissed the gnostic wisdom of love, unity, and enlightenment he taught. Today, we ask for forgiveness and invite Jesus the Christ to come home. This isn’t just a historical reckoning but a deeply personal one. It’s a call to reclaim the essence of Christ’s teachings—unconditional love, divine unity, and spiritual awakening—and to embrace the wisdom that was once cast aside. Let’s take this sacred moment to reflect, forgive, and bring the infinite love and wisdom of Christ back into our lives and communities. Join us on this journey to deepen your understanding of these teachings, uplift your spirit, and contribute to the creation of a world rooted in love, harmony, and joy. 💫 Want to join this transformative movement?Visit http://www.diamondmineacademy.org to learn more about our mission to bring safety, support, and hope to LGBTQ Africans facing unimaginable challenges. Namaste. #ChristConsciousness #TransmutingFear #UnconditionalLove #MeditateMeditateMeditate #TheChristProjectPodcast

In this heartfelt episode of The Christ Project Podcast, we reflect on a profound act of forgiveness and reconciliation: welcoming Jesus the Christ and his infinite wisdom back into our hearts and our world. In 325 AD, Emperor Constantine convened the Council of Nicaea, creating the Nicene Creed—a dogmatic belief system designed to align Christianity with the Roman Empire’s political goals. This decision not only exiled Jesus the Christ but also dismissed the gnostic wisdom of love, unity, and enlightenment he taught. Today, we ask for forgiveness and invite Jesus the Christ to come home. This isn’t just a historical reckoning but a deeply personal one. It’s a call to reclaim the essence of Christ’s teachings—unconditional love, divine unity, and spiritual awakening—and to embrace the wisdom that was once cast aside. Let’s take this sacred moment to reflect, forgive, and bring the infinite love and wisdom of Christ back into our lives and communities. Join us on this journey to deepen your understanding of these teachings, uplift your spirit, and contribute to the creation of a world rooted in love, harmony, and joy. 💫 Want to join this transformative movement?Visit http://www.diamondmineacademy.org to learn more about our mission to bring safety, support, and hope to LGBTQ Africans facing unimaginable challenges. Namaste. #ChristConsciousness #TransmutingFear #UnconditionalLove #MeditateMeditateMeditate #TheChristProjectPodcast

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