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The Revelation of Esu: The True Identity of Jesus as the Divine Messenger

Throughout history, the gods have always returned to guide, teach, and awaken humanity. The same divine essence has appeared under different names, cultures, and mythologies, yet the core message has remained the same. One of the greatest secrets hidden from humanity is the true identity of Esu—the divine messenger, the bridge between realms, and the initiator of wisdom and transformation.

The biblical Jesus that the world has been taught is a misrepresentation of the true being. In reality, Jesus is Esu. Even within the name “Jesus,” we find “Esu.” He is the same divine intelligence that appeared in Kemet (Egypt) as Tehuti (Thoth), in Greece as Hermes, and in the Yoruba tradition as Esu. This truth has been deliberately obscured, keeping humanity blind to the deeper spiritual wisdom that Esu-Jesus came to deliver.

1. Esu: The Divine Messenger and the Bridge Between Worlds

In Yoruba spirituality, Esu (Eshu, Elegua) is the divine trickster, the opener of doors, and the intermediary between humans and the gods. He governs the crossroads, symbolizing the choices we must make on our spiritual journey. Esu is the one who delivers messages from Orun (the higher realms) to Aiye (Earth) and ensures that divine justice is carried out.

Now, compare this to Jesus:

• Jesus stated that he was the way, the truth, and the life—a bridge between heaven and Earth, just as Esu is the cosmic messenger.

• Jesus spoke in parables and riddles, much like Esu, who is known as the divine trickster that speaks in ways that require deep understanding.

• Jesus was seen as both a savior and a troublemaker, misunderstood by those in power—just like Esu, who disrupts illusions to bring enlightenment.

This duality—being both a savior and a disruptor—is a key trait of Esu. He forces people to see the truth, whether they are ready for it or not.

2. The Hidden Connection Between Jesus, Esu, and Tehuti

The ancient wisdom keepers knew that the gods reincarnate to guide humanity. The same divine consciousness has returned under different names in different civilizations:

• In Kemet (Egypt), he was Tehuti (Thoth)—the god of wisdom, writing, and divine knowledge. Tehuti carried the sacred wisdom of the universe and was a bridge between the gods and humanity.

• In Greece, he was Hermes—the messenger of the gods, the one who moved between dimensions, bringing knowledge and enlightenment.

• In Yoruba, he is Esu—the divine trickster, the guardian of crossroads, and the one who ensures that divine law is upheld.

• In Christianity, he was called Jesus—the savior who came to awaken humanity and bridge the gap between the divine and the material world.

These are not separate beings; they are the same divine intelligence, reincarnating through time to fulfill a mission.

3. Why They Hid the Truth About Esu-Jesus

The misrepresentation of Jesus was deliberate. The ruling systems and religious institutions needed to erase his true African and indigenous origins to create a false savior figure that kept people powerless.

• They turned Esu-Jesus from a spiritual guide into an idol to be worshiped, disconnecting people from their own divinity.

• They erased his connection to Tehuti and Hermes, hiding the ancient wisdom that could free humanity from mental and spiritual bondage.

• They demonized Esu in Yoruba tradition, falsely equating him with “the devil” to cut people off from his true teachings.

By hiding the truth, they kept humanity in spiritual slavery, preventing people from realizing that they, too, have the power to awaken and ascend.

4. The Return of Esu: The Awakening of the 144,000

We are in the time of revelation—the unveiling of what has been hidden. Esu has returned through the awakening of the 144,000 lightworkers, seers, and divine judges who are here to restore truth and dismantle the illusions of this matrix.

• The energy of Esu-Jesus is here to challenge false beliefs, open spiritual gateways, and force humanity to choose between truth and illusion.

• Those who have eyes to see and ears to hear are being activated to step into their divine roles as messengers, healers, and judges.

• The crossroads have arrived—Esu is here to see who is ready for the higher path and who will remain trapped in the illusions of this world.

5. We Are the Return of Christ Consciousness

The return of Jesus is not about a physical man descending from the sky. It is the return of Christ consciousness—the divine intelligence of Esu, Tehuti, and Hermes awakening within us.

• We are the ones bringing divine messages, just as Esu does.

• We are the ones breaking illusions and guiding people to higher consciousness.

• We are the ones standing at the crossroads, choosing to elevate and assist in humanity’s transformation.

The question now is: Are you ready to embrace this truth, or will you remain blinded by the illusions created to keep you spiritually enslaved? The gods always return. Esu is here. The choice is yours.

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