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True Spiritual Enlightenment: The Path to Divine Connection

For centuries, people have been conditioned to believe that connecting with God means worshiping something outside of themselves. They’re told to bow, to obey, and to look outward for salvation. But true spiritual enlightenment the real teachings of Christ (Yesha/Jesus/Heru) were never about worship. They were about awakening to the divine within.


The original spiritual masters didn’t come to be worshiped. They came to remind us of who we are. The True Teachings of Christ (Yesha/Jesus/Heru). The figure known as Jesus wasn’t here to establish a religion or demand blind faith he was here to show the way. His true teachings were about inner transformation, self-mastery, and reclaiming divine power.


1. The Kingdom of God is Within You

One of the most overlooked statements in the Bible is found in Luke 17:21:

Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you. Right there, Jesus tells you that divine power isn’t in a temple, a book, or an external figure it’s within you. That means enlightenment isn’t about following a set of religious rules; it’s about tapping into your own inner divinity.

This aligns with ancient Kemetic wisdom, which taught that every soul carries the spark of the divine. You don’t need to seek God you need to remember that you are an extension of God.


2. Ye Are Gods

In John 10:34, Jesus says:

”Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?”

He was quoting Psalm 82:6, which states:

“I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the Most High.”

This was never about ego or superiority, it was about understanding that we are divine beings experiencing human form. True enlightenment comes from recognizing that we are not separate from God but expressions of divine consciousness.


3. The Works That I Do, You Shall Do Also

In John 14:12, Jesus makes another powerful statement:

Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do. If Jesus was meant to be worshiped as the only divine being, why would he say that others could do even greater works? Because he wasn’t here to be idolized he was here to teach people how to unlock their own spiritual potential. Healing, manifesting, understanding divine laws these weren’t exclusive to Jesus. They are abilities that exist within all of us when we elevate our consciousness.


True Enlightenment: Union with the Divine

Religions have distorted the message, turning spiritual enlightenment into external worship rather than internal transformation. But the truth has always been simple:

• God is not separate from you. You are an extension of divine consciousness.

• Enlightenment is about remembering, not seeking. You already hold the divine spark.

• You don’t need a middleman. No priest, pastor, or religious institution can grant you access to what is already within.

• This is why ancient spiritual systems, like those of Kemet, focused on inner work, balance, and mastery of self. The goal was to align with divine principles not worship a being outside of yourself.


Christ Consciousness vs. Religious Doctrine

What Jesus embodied wasn‘t just a historical figure it was a state of being. This is what some call Christ Consciousness, which is the awakened state of divine awareness within. This concept exists across multiple spiritual traditions:

In Kemet, this was Heru (Horus), the divine self realized. In Hinduism, this is Krishna Consciousness. In Buddhism, this is Enlightenment. All of these teachings point to the same truth: awakening is an internal process, not an external practice.


How to Connect with the Divine Within

If true enlightenment is about inner connection, how do you reach it?

1. Silence the Mind (Meditation & Reflection)

The external world is full of distractions designed to pull you away from your inner self. True spiritual connection comes when you go within. Meditation, breathwork, and stillness allow you to hear the divine voice inside.

2. Align with Divine Principles (Live by Maat)

The Kemetic principle of Maat (truth, balance, and righteousness) is the foundation of spiritual alignment. Christ’s teachings reflect the same thing living in harmony with divine law leads to enlightenment.

3. Master Your Energy (Raise Your Vibration)

Jesus performed miracles because he mastered energy. He understood the laws of frequency, intention, and manifestation. We are meant to do the same by raising our vibration through love, wisdom, and spiritual discipline.

4. Know Thyself

This was the foundation of Kemetic and Gnostic wisdom. True enlightenment begins when you question, seek, and remove the illusions that have been placed upon you. Self-awareness leads to divine awareness.


The Truth Hidden in Plain Sight

The reason religious institutions push worship instead of self-mastery is simple: an awakened soul cannot be controlled. When you realize that you are not separate from God, you no longer need a system to mediate your connection. You become sovereign, powerful, and aligned with divine will. This is the real message of Yesha/ Jesus/ Heru not submission, but awakening. Not obedience, but self-mastery. The gig is up. The truth is resurfacing. And those who seek will find.

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