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The Gospel of Judas and Ramtha
"The secret account of the revelation that Jesus spoke in conversation with Judas Iscariot…" In 1981, Ramtha Dialogues® live recording, "Jesus Speaks," describes how Jesus had planed his own surrender through Judas, as the recently discovered Gospel of Judas also describes. "No man is ever betrayed unless he has allowed it to occur. And my beloved Judas thought me to be a king with a great and mighty army, greater than David, coming to slay the enemy. Judas Iscariot, a rich man, loved me grander than all who knew me. And he shall be the one that would betray me, because unto his heart he is not wicked but he is virtuous and noble. Unto him I would lay all that I am and put forth my life into his hands, and I did so."
"…you will exceed all of them. For you will sacrifice the man that clothes me."
Excerpts from Ramtha's teachings on Judas from the early 1980s: "And the one that would finance the organization was a wonderful master by the name of Judas Iscariot. He was perhaps the most educated of all of them. Yeshua ben Joseph completely amazed him. When Yeshua spoke to him, Judas would twinkle in Yeshua's eye, for he loved him greatly." "Judas began to formulate a plan. Unbeknownst to him it was already planned years before that he would later force Yeshua's hand and would put him in captivity and make him become the power that he was."
"Yeshua already knew this, and he knew it before he ever came into this plane. |
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"For you will sacrifice the man that clothes me."
"Yeshua taught them in every way that he could for the simplicity of their being to understand who the Father was. And they still had difficulty knowing who it was, for so long they had been taught that God indeed was outside of the human creature, that they were nothing, and that they were servants unto this God. But Yeshua would look at them saying, 'The kingdom of heaven, again, is within you."
"When Jesus observed their lack of understanding, he said to them, 'Why has this agitation led you to anger? Your God who is within you and . . . have provoked you to anger within your souls.' "
"I would like to have changed a lot of things, and the greatest would have been that two thousand years ago Jesus would not have been the Messiah but simply one who is realized. And he wouldn't have chosen such simple, stupid people. His only really smart disciple was Judas, the man with the money who carried out the mission. That was the only smart disciple. The rest of them, well, what can you say about fishermen?" (Excerpt from: November 14-15, 1998. Ramtha's School of Enlightenment. Copyright © 1998 JZ Knight)
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