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What if Jesus’s parable of the sheep and goats was never about heaven and hell, but a symbolic teaching on metaphysics, consciousness, and deliberate creation? In this video, we explore the parable through its original Aramaic language and Semitic worldview, uncovering meanings that have often been lost through later theological interpretations. Rather than fear-based judgment, this reading reveals an invitation into awareness, responsibility, and how inner states shape lived reality. Recommended Resources for Hearing Jesus in His Original Semitic Context • Kenneth E. Bailey – Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes (Essential for understanding Jesus’ parables as his original audience would have heard them) • Brad H. Young – Jesus the Jewish Theologian (Places Jesus firmly within first-century Jewish teaching and idiom) • The Peshitta (Aramaic New Testament) English translations by George Lamsa or Andrew Gabriel Roth (Helpful for comparing Aramaic idioms with later Greek renderings) • Rocco A. Errico – Aramaic Light on the Gospels (Explores how Semitic expressions were misunderstood when read literally) • Amy-Jill Levine – Short Stories by Jesus (A Jewish reading of the parables that clears away later theological overlays) A Gentle Note on Discernment Jesus taught in Hebrew and Aramaic, using parable, hyperbole, and poetic imagery. These resources are offered not to replace faith, but to help us hear his words as his first listeners did—with cultural and linguistic ears. ~ #deliberatecreator #metaphysics #manifestation #quantumjesus #quantummechanics #aramaic #jesusmessage Quantum Jesus Love