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Forbidden Christian History: Why Jesus NEVER Started Christianity (Here's What He REALLY Taught) For two thousand years, billions have believed that Jesus came to found a religion — yet history and scripture suggest something far more radical. Long before the Council of Nicaea shaped the official narrative, Jesus’ original message was one of spiritual awakening, the discovery of the Kingdom Within, and the Divine Spark that resides in every human soul. In this episode, we explore the hidden roots of Esoteric Christianity, drawing from the Lost Gospels like the Gospel of Thomas, mystical teachings preserved in Gnosticism, and the timeless wisdom of the I AM Presence. What emerges is a vision of Christ Consciousness that challenges dogma, invites inner knowing, and redefines the Second Coming as an awakening within. From mysticism to ancient wisdom, from the esoteric path to soul activation, we uncover what Jesus may have truly taught — a path of direct connection to the Divine, unmediated by religious institutions. This is the spiritual but not religious Jesus: a sacred rebel calling humanity to transformation. Whether you are a seeker, an ex-Christian, or simply curious about the spiritual truth hidden beneath centuries of theology, this journey invites you to look beyond the surface… and perhaps, to awaken. 🔔 Subscribe to Historical Rabbit Holes to uncover more hidden truths, forbidden histories, and ancient wisdom. #HistoricalRabbitHoles #EsotericChristianity #ChristConsciousness Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and more. No copyright infringement intended.