Jesus, Christ Consciousness, and the Great Remembering
- Bill Dandie

- Dec 29, 2025
- 3 min read
Canonical Christianity, the Aquarian Gospel, Gnostic Wisdom, and the Law of One
Across history, the figure of Jesus has been filtered through institutions, doctrines, and belief systems. Yet beneath these layers lies a consistent, radical message—one that surfaces whether we read the canonical Gospels, the Aquarian Gospel, Gnostic texts, or the Law of One material.
This is not a story about worship. It is a story about remembering.
The Question at the Center
The traditions diverge on one core question:
Did Jesus come to save humanity, or to show humanity what it truly is?
How each system answers that question defines everything else.
Canonical Christianity: Salvation Through Belief
Canonical Christianity presents Jesus as the only Christ—fully God and fully man—whose death serves as a substitutionary sacrifice for human sin.

Key features:
Salvation through faith and belief
One lifetime, followed by judgment
Sin as humanity’s core problem
Authority vested in Church and scripture
Here, the emphasis is external. Redemption comes from Jesus, not through becoming like him.
The Kingdom of God is acknowledged as “within,” yet is often deferred to a future heaven rather than realized now.
The Aquarian Gospel: Christ as Attained Consciousness
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ radically reframes the story.
Jesus is not unique by birth, but by attainment.
Key themes:
Jesus studies wisdom traditions across India, Tibet, Egypt, and Greece
Christ is a state of divine consciousness, not a surname
The body is the temple; God dwells within
Karma and reincarnation govern soul evolution
Salvation is not forgiveness of sin, but alignment with divine law.
Jesus does not ask to be worshipped. He demonstrates what becomes possible when a human fully awakens.
Gnostic Texts: Awakening Through Inner Knowledge
The Gnostic Gospels—such as Thomas, Philip, and Mary—were excluded from the biblical canon for a reason. They remove institutional power from the equation entirely.
In Gnostic thought:
Ignorance, not sin, is humanity’s condition
The divine spark exists within each person
Jesus is a revealer of hidden knowledge (gnosis)
Resurrection is symbolic of awakening, not merely physical
Statements like “When you know yourselves, you will be known” place liberation squarely inside the individual.
The Kingdom is not coming. It is remembered.
The Law of One: Unity Consciousness and Soul Evolution
The Law of One (Ra Material) universalizes the same message beyond Earthly religion.
According to this teaching:
All is One; separation is an illusion
Souls evolve through densities over many lifetimes
Jesus was a highly evolved being who polarized almost entirely toward service-to-others
Ascension is a shift in consciousness, not a reward
There is no sin, no judgment—only learning, choice, and balance.
Humanity is not fallen. Humanity is early in its remembering.
Authority vs Inner Knowing
One of the sharpest contrasts across these systems is where authority resides.
Canonical Christianity places authority in institutions
Aquarian and Gnostic teachings return authority to spiritual law and inner knowing
The Law of One rejects authority entirely, encouraging resonance over belief
Truth is not enforced. It is recognized.
Reincarnation: The Great Divider
Reincarnation quietly exposes the philosophical split:
Rejected by canonical Christianity
Central to the Aquarian Gospel
Present or implied in Gnostic texts
Fundamental to the Law of One
If the soul evolves across lifetimes, then salvation is not rescue—it is growth.
Good, Evil, and Polarity
Rather than a cosmic war between good and evil, the non-canonical traditions describe:
Ignorance versus awareness
Misalignment versus harmony
Service-to-self versus service-to-others
Darkness is not an enemy. It is unintegrated light.
Resurrection and Ascension Reframed
Across Aquarian, Gnostic, and Law of One perspectives:
Resurrection represents mastery over fear and death
Ascension is vibrational transformation
Eternal life is consciousness, not flesh
The true resurrection happens before the body dies.
The Role of the Divine Feminine
Suppressed in canon yet alive elsewhere:
Women are spiritual equals and teachers
Mary Magdalene holds wisdom, not scandal
Masculine and feminine energies must balance for awakening
The restoration of the feminine is not optional—it is essential.
The Converging Message
Despite surface differences, all four traditions quietly converge on one truth:
Humanity is not fallen — it is asleep.
Jesus did not come to be worshipped.He came to wake us up.
Canonical Christianity externalized the solution.The Aquarian Gospel internalized it.Gnostic texts encoded it.The Law of One universalized it.
The Great Remembering
When the layers of doctrine fall away, the message that remains is simple and unsettling:
You are not separated from God. You are not broken. You have forgotten who you are.

The Kingdom of God is not coming from the sky.
It is rising from within the human heart.
And that remembering—not belief—is the true gospel.








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