Don MacGregor
Christ and Jesus, The: The Difference: The Wisdom Series Book 3
Christ and Jesus, The: The Difference: The Wisdom Series Book 3
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Don MacGregor explores the difference between the Universal or Cosmic Christ principle and the human figure of Jesus in his book, "Jesus the Christ: The Wisdom of the Cosmic Christ." He examines reincarnation, mysticism, and the message of transformation taught by Jesus, contrasting it with the institutional Church's transaction-based teaching. This book is part of the Wisdom Series, seeking to reframe Christianity within the Perennial Philosophy.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 128 pages
Publication date: 21 April 2023
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Is Jesus the Christ? If so, what does that mean? How can a human person be a Cosmic Principle?
Don MacGregor, in his reflection on the difference between the Universal or Cosmic Christ principle and the human figure of Jesus of Nazareth, aims to make Christianity more relevant for the twenty-first century. He delves deep into topics such as reincarnation, mysticism, and the transformative message taught by Jesus, contrasting it with the transactional teachings of the institutional Church. This book is the third installment in the Wisdom Series, where the author seeks to reimagine Christianity within a broader context, that of the Perennial Philosophy.
MacGregor begins by exploring the concept of the Universal or Cosmic Christ principle, which he sees as the underlying essence of all religions and spiritual traditions. He argues that this principle is not a personal being but rather a universal force that permeates the entire cosmos. According to MacGregor, the Universal Christ principle is the source of all life, love, and wisdom and is the ultimate goal of human spiritual evolution.
However, MacGregor also acknowledges the historical figure of Jesus of Nazareth as a significant teacher and prophet. He recognizes the importance of Jesus's teachings on compassion, forgiveness, and the Kingdom of God, which have had a profound impact on the world. MacGregor believes that Jesus's teachings can be reconciled with the Universal or Cosmic Christ principle and that the human figure of Jesus can be seen as a symbol or manifestation of this universal force.
One of the key themes in MacGregor's book is the concept of reincarnation. He argues that the soul is immortal and that it undergoes a series of incarnations, each serving as a learning and growth experience. According to MacGregor, the purpose of reincarnation is to help individuals evolve spiritually and become more aligned with the Universal or Cosmic Christ principle. He suggests that the soul can choose its own path and experiences in each incarnation, and that the lessons learned in previous incarnations can be applied to the present life.
MacGregor also explores the role of mysticism in the spiritual journey. He defines mysticism as the direct experience of the Universal or Cosmic Christ principle, which can be achieved through meditation, prayer, and other spiritual practices. MacGregor believes that mysticism is the highest form of spiritual attainment and that it can lead to a profound understanding of the nature of reality and the interconnectedness of all things.
In contrast to the transactional teachings of the institutional Church, MacGregor emphasizes the message of transformation that Jesus taught. He argues that the goal of spiritual evolution is not to escape the world but to transform it and bring about a greater sense of harmony and unity. MacGregor suggests that individuals can achieve this transformation by living in accordance with the Universal or Cosmic Christ principle, which includes acts of compassion, forgiveness, and service to others.
MacGregor also criticizes the institutional Church for its emphasis on dogma, hierarchy, and control. He argues that the Church has often strayed from the teachings of Jesus and has become more concerned with maintaining power and control over its members than with promoting spiritual growth and enlightenment. MacGregor calls for a return to the original teachings of Jesus and a re-emphasis on the importance of personal experience and spiritual discernment.
In conclusion, Don MacGregor's book offers a unique perspective on the relationship between Jesus and the Universal or Cosmic Christ principle. He argues that the human figure of Jesus can be seen as a symbol or manifestation of this universal force and that the teachings of Jesus can be reconciled with the principles of reincarnation, mysticism, and transformation. MacGregor's book provides a valuable contribution to the ongoing dialogue between Christianity and other spiritual traditions and offers a vision for a more relevant and meaningful Christianity for the twenty-first century.
Dimension: 216 x 140 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781803411361
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