What If Christ Wasn’t Just a Man? The Hidden Blueprint of the Savior Within

We’ve all heard the story.
A man named Jesus.
Born of a virgin. Performs miracles. Dies and rises again.
Saves the world.

But what if we told you:
He wasn’t the only one?

What if Christ wasn’t a singular figure meant to be worshipped — but a universal pattern, a blueprint for human transformation?
What if this story, repeated across history and culture, is actually about you?

Let’s go deeper.

The Many Faces of the One Truth

Long before Jesus walked the hills of Galilee, other stories echoed the same rhythm:

  • Horus of Egypt: born of a virgin, resurrected, son of the divine.

  • Krishna of India: miraculous birth, slain and risen, a bringer of love and dharma.

  • Dionysus of Greece: divine son, torn apart and reborn, a god of ecstasy and spirit.

  • Mithras of Persia: born on December 25, accompanied by shepherds, performed miracles, ascended.

  • Buddha of India: born under miraculous signs, left comfort to seek truth, overcame temptation, reached enlightenment.

Each of these beings represented the same thing:
A soul who breaks free from illusion and returns to the divine self.

They were not carbon copies. They were symbols — containers for a timeless truth:
That divinity lives inside humanity, waiting to awaken.

Christ is not the only one.
But he is one expression of a greater archetype — the savior within.

So Why the Story?

Because story bypasses logic.
It reaches into the subconscious. It plants seeds.

The Gospel narrative — birth, death, resurrection — is not a historical drama. It’s a spiritual map.
Not just of Christ’s journey… but of yours.

Let’s look at the symbols.

The Left and Right Brain — The Two Thieves

At the crucifixion, Jesus is flanked by two thieves — one on the left, one on the right.

Symbolically, this mirrors your brain hemispheres.

  • The left hemisphere: logic, reason, language, order. The rational thief — doubting, mocking.

  • The right hemisphere: intuition, emotion, creativity, spirit. The receptive thief — who believes.

And what sits between them?

The Christ.
The center. The unifier. The pineal gland. The third eye.

This isn’t coincidence. It’s occult anatomy.

The Third Eye — The Single Eye That Sees

“If your eye be single, your whole body will be full of light.” — Matthew 6:22

This isn’t poetic fluff. It’s a direct reference to the third eye — the pineal gland, nestled between the two hemispheres of the brain.

In ancient Egypt, it was symbolized by the Eye of Horus.
In Eastern traditions, it’s the Ajna chakra.
In the Bible, it’s the place Jacob saw God face to face — and named it Peniel (Genesis 32:30).

When activated, the pineal gland bridges the spiritual and physical realms. It allows you to perceive beyond illusion — to see the truth of things, inwardly and outwardly.

This is where Christ consciousness emerges — not as belief, but as direct knowing.

The Spine — The River That Carries the Light

In the Garden of Eden story, there are four rivers that flow from the center to water the Earth.

Esoterically, these are not literal rivers. They’re symbolic of the spinal column — the sacred channel through which spiritual energy flows.

In Eastern philosophy, this is the sushumna nadi — the central channel of Kundalini.
The two trees in the Garden?

  • Tree of Knowledge = Duality (left/right, good/evil)

  • Tree of Life = Unity (the awakened state)

The serpent in the garden becomes the serpent on the spine — the dormant energy that, once awakened, rises to the brain and activates the inner light.

This serpent, demonized in some traditions, is actually the same power represented by the staff of Hermes (the caduceus) and even Moses’ brass serpent — both symbols of healing and enlightenment.

Crucifixion at Golgotha — The Skull

Now here’s the mic drop.

Jesus is crucified at Golgotha, the “place of the skull.”

Again: not random.

Golgotha is the head — the human skull — the seat of the brain, the home of the pineal gland.
This isn’t just a site of death. It’s the death of the lower self, the ego, the mind-identified identity.

Crucifixion is symbolic of initiation.
You “die” to who you thought you were, so that what you truly are can rise.

And that rising — resurrection — doesn’t happen in the ground.
It happens in the mind. In the center. In the inner Christ.

The True Second Coming

Everyone waits for Jesus to descend from the sky.
But what if the second coming was never about the sky?

What if the Christ returns through you — not to save you, but to be awakened within you?

The second coming is not a prophecy.
It’s a process.
A remembering.

Not a man on a cloud — but a soul that chooses to rise.

So… What Does It All Mean?

It means the Gospel story is not meant to be believed in.

It’s meant to be lived.

  • The birth in the manger? That’s your soul arriving in the material world.

  • The baptism? That’s the awakening of your spiritual identity.

  • The miracles? That’s your divine nature expressing itself when aligned.

  • The crucifixion? That’s the surrender of your false self.

  • The resurrection? That’s your rebirth into truth.

  • The ascension? That’s the return to unity with the divine within.

The Bible, the mythologies, the temples, the texts — they’re not separate.
They’re maps, all pointing to the same treasure:

The divinity within you.

Final Thought

If Christ was never just a man…
If Horus, Buddha, Krishna, Dionysus — all carried the same flame…

Then the question isn’t “Do you believe in Christ?”
The question is:

Will you awaken the Christ in you?

Because the cross is a portal.
The tomb is a mirror.
And the kingdom of heaven?
It’s not in the sky.
It’s within you.

Now rise.

Joe Leposa

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