Reincarnation and Christianity: The Forgotten Teaching
CORE-075
Bashar discusses the historical evidence that reincarnation was originally part of early Christian teachings before being removed by the Council of Nicaea and later councils for political control purposes. Bashar discusses the historical evidence that reincarnation was originally part of early Christian teachings before being removed by the Council of Nicaea and later councils for political control purposes. He explains that references to 'being born again' and 'resurrection' were originally understood as reincarnation cycles, not singular events. The concept of karma and multiple lifetimes was edited out to create dependency on the church as the sole gateway to salvation. Jesus himself, according to Bashar, taught reincarnation openly, and the Essene community preserved these teachings. The removal of reincarnation from Christian doctrine created an incomplete theological framework that led to the concepts of purgatory and eternal damnation as compensatory mechanisms. Restoring this understanding would resolve many theological paradoxes in Christianity.
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Bashar channeling on Reincarnation and Christianity: The Forgotten Teaching