Bruce Michael
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
In any comprehending of the Christian Mysteries it is important to have an understanding that is offered by spiritual science. How else can we answer the question, "What is death?"
I do believe that Christ died- the "signs of life" had gone. The intiate Jesus made the sacrifice and departed at the time of the baptism. This was, according to anthroposophy, the reincarnated Zarathustra. He then became the "Master Jesus"- a great Teacher of humanity.
At Golgotha, something unique happened- a God experienced death- and a God overcame death.
Regarding this Mystery, I think there is a lot more to know. At this time
humanity is only capable of understanding a portion of this.
Br.Bruce
In any comprehending of the Christian Mysteries it is important to have an understanding that is offered by spiritual science. How else can we answer the question, "What is death?"
I do believe that Christ died- the "signs of life" had gone. The intiate Jesus made the sacrifice and departed at the time of the baptism. This was, according to anthroposophy, the reincarnated Zarathustra. He then became the "Master Jesus"- a great Teacher of humanity.
At Golgotha, something unique happened- a God experienced death- and a God overcame death.
Regarding this Mystery, I think there is a lot more to know. At this time
humanity is only capable of understanding a portion of this.
Br.Bruce