A. Ben-Shema
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All the ancient world religions have an idea of, belief in, or requirement for, sacrifice of some kind. However, the original 'Spiritual' meaning of the Law of sacrifice has, in most cases, been lost or misunderstood. The original Law of God required that each of us sacrifice (i.e. make Sacred / Pure / Holy) our own initial (i.e. first-born) animalistic (beastly / carnal / unspiritual) nature, through the purifying flame (Gods Light) of Truth, in order that we might be reborn (resurrected) into Spiritual consciousness (i.e. True and Eternal Life) or, to put it another way, we must each abolish (kill) our own (initially) beastly (carnal) nature. This original and eternal Law was (and still is) falsely interpreted by various materialistic / literalistic priesthoods to mean that God requires the bloody slaughter of (first-born and pure) human or animal victims to absolve the sins of humanity! This is why orthodox Christianity has interpreted Jesus crucifixion in the same carnal way (i.e. as a blood sacrifice for our sins).
The only way to achieve this genuine Sacrifice of the 'lower' self is through the practise of genuine Gnosis, i.e. Mystic Communion with the Light of God.
N.B. The word 'sacrifice' actually means (in its original usage): to make sacred.
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The only way to achieve this genuine Sacrifice of the 'lower' self is through the practise of genuine Gnosis, i.e. Mystic Communion with the Light of God.
N.B. The word 'sacrifice' actually means (in its original usage): to make sacred.
Peace & Love