The Mystery of Crucifixion and Rebirth

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The sinner and the purified

The Bible speaks of the sinner and the purified soul. In simplified terms, a purified person is someone who not only prays to God but also actively follows Jesus’ teachings, striving to live in alignment with His guidance. According to this, the word sinner refers to someone who does not engage in these practices. Even just saying or reading the word sinner has been associated with negativity.

As society has conditioned us to associate it with all the bad a person can have – who does not follow the „Christian” path or the teachings of the Church and the Bible.

The Path of Self-imporvement and spiritual rebirth

In reality, this is about embarking on a spiritual journey of self-development, which ultimately leads to transformation and, consequently, to inner renewal. While this journey may be rooted in the teachings of Jesus, it goes beyond them. The knowledge we gain—whether through courses, books, conversations, or connecting with a higher guide (if we are able to understand and connect with divine wisdom)—must touch our hearts and naturally manifest in our daily lives.

Through this process, a person can eventually reach a state of purification, which in spiritual terms means awakening.

From this – spiritual – perspective, a sinner is simply someone who has not yet begun this path. It does not mean they are a bad person. Each individual can choose whether to step onto the path of self-development—often prompted by a sense that their current understanding no longer provides answers to their inner questions—or to remain where they are.

This doesn’t require the negative feelings deeply rooted within us over time.

From a spiritual viewpoint, Jesus’ crucifixion represents the process of embarking on the path of self-development and transformation—rebirth or awakening. This shift changes our perspective, allowing us to see God, others, situations, and ourselves differently. It leads us to live life in a higher, more meaningful way.

God wants us to be happy. We were not born into this world to live in the pain- and fear-filled environment we have created for ourselves. True transformation requires us to elevate our quality of being. It involves finding the way within ourselves to love God, ourselves, and each other, so that we can create a more peaceful and joyful world for this generation and the ones to come.

The Choice Is Ours – It’s entirely up to us.

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