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STOP everything you’re doing and pay close attention... because what you’re about to discover could change EVERYTHING you thought you knew about Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and John the Baptist. This isn’t the watered-down story you’ve been fed for centuries—this is the REAL, RAW, and UNTOLD truth that’s been buried under layers of secrecy, hidden teachings, and lost knowledge.
Imagine unlocking Jesus' lost teachings on reincarnation—knowledge so powerful it was suppressed for thousands of years. Picture Mary Magdalene, not as the misunderstood figure you’ve been told about, but as one of the most important disciples—an esoteric master of spiritual wisdom and healing. And then there’s John the Baptist, the wild prophet who prepared the way, armed with ancient knowledge and a deeper understanding of divine energy than anyone could have imagined.
These aren’t just ancient figures—they are the MASTERS of esoteric wisdom, and their teachings are ready to be revealed to YOU. This isn’t just another history lesson... this is the KEY to unlocking your own spiritual awakening, healing powers, and divine purpose.
So, if you’re ready to go deeper than you’ve ever gone before... to understand the REAL message behind these sacred figures... and to uncover the lost knowledge that could transform your life—then dive in. But fair warning: Once you learn this, you’ll never see the world the same way again.
The Spiritual Journey of Jesus
Dolores Cannon: (Smiling) "Welcome, everyone. Today, we’re diving deep into the spiritual journey of Jesus, particularly his time with the Essenes and other mystical traditions. I know many of you here—Jesus, John, Joseph—were directly part of this journey. But I'd love to hear your personal reflections on the path that shaped such an incredible spiritual teacher."
Jesus of Nazareth: (Calmly) "My journey was not mine alone. Every step I took was guided by the wisdom passed down from the Essenes, the mystery schools, and those I met along my travels. The Essenes offered me the foundation—the quiet discipline of the soul, the awareness of the cosmos, and the interconnectedness of all life."
John the Baptist: (Nodding in agreement) "The Essenes were different from other religious groups. We weren't merely followers of rules and rituals—we were seekers. They helped us understand that we were part of something far bigger than just this world, that we were students of the stars and the cycles of life."
Dolores Cannon: "The stars, yes—astrology was a big part of their teachings. They even knew the timing of your birth, Jesus, didn’t they?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Thoughtfully) "Yes, they did. It was not just a prediction; it was a knowing, a deep understanding that everything in the universe moves according to divine timing. When they saw the signs in the heavens, they knew I was coming to help people remember their own connection to the divine. My role was not to be set apart from others, but to show them that they were just as connected, that the potential for divine love and healing lived in each person."
John the Baptist: "That’s exactly it. The Essenes taught us that we had responsibilities—spiritual duties—to preserve this knowledge, to practice it ourselves, and to share it with others when the time was right. Jesus and I often talked about this—about the need to shift from the old ways of fear and judgment to a message of love and awakening."
Joseph of Arimathea: (Chiming in) "It’s true. I saw this in you both from a young age. I remember taking you, Jesus, to Egypt, to India, and even to Britain, where you learned from the Druids. These were all wise teachers, and they helped you expand beyond what the Essenes alone could offer. But it was always clear that the greatest wisdom you carried came from within."
Dolores Cannon: "I’m fascinated by this. Joseph, you helped Jesus gain access to knowledge from all over the world—traditions that were perhaps even more mystical than what was taught by the religious authorities in Jerusalem. Jesus, how did these experiences with different cultures shape your understanding of spirituality?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Reflectively) "Every place I visited, every teacher I met, taught me something new. But the most profound lessons were not always in the teachings themselves, but in the recognition that all spiritual truths point to the same center: love. Whether it was the Druids in Britain, the yogis in India, or the temple priests in Egypt, they all sought a higher connection to the divine. It was my task to simplify that—to distill it into a message that anyone could understand, no matter their background."
Dolores Cannon: "That’s so powerful. John, what about you? How did your path differ from Jesus', especially since you were also immersed in the Essenes’ teachings?"
John the Baptist: (With passion) "I was always more of a firebrand! (Laughs) My role was different. I was meant to prepare the way, to stir people out of complacency. I immersed myself fully in the Essene lifestyle—the fasting, the wilderness, the call to purity. But it was always clear to me that my work was to pave the way for something greater—for Jesus to come and show people a deeper, more personal way to connect with God."
Dolores Cannon: "So it wasn’t just about following traditions, but about transcending them, right?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Nods) "Exactly. The Essenes offered structure, but it was never meant to confine. The deeper I traveled into different teachings—whether through the mysteries of the Druids or the meditation techniques of the East—the more I realized that true spirituality was about liberation. The message I carried was that love and inner peace were accessible to everyone. The rituals and teachings were just tools to point the way, but each person had to walk their own path."
Joseph of Arimathea: "And you walked that path with such humility, always learning, always growing. But there’s something you should mention, Jesus—the cosmic connection you always spoke of. How did your time with the Essenes prepare you for the celestial wisdom you received?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Smiling) "The Essenes taught me to read the stars—not just as symbols in the sky, but as reflections of divine order. The cosmos was a mirror for everything happening on Earth. As above, so below. This understanding helped me see that my role was not just for this time, but for all time. The Essenes knew this too—they knew the importance of preserving knowledge for future generations. My journey was about more than just the here and now. It was about awakening a timeless truth within every soul."
Spiritual Teachings and Healing
Dolores Cannon: "We’ve touched on the journey that shaped Jesus, but now I’d like to explore the heart of your teachings, particularly the powerful healing abilities you developed. The Essenes, Druids, and other traditions all had their own approaches to healing, but what was unique about how you taught it, Jesus?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Gently smiling) "Healing was never just about the physical body. It was about returning to wholeness—reconnecting the mind, body, and spirit with the divine. What I learned from the Essenes and other teachers was that we each have the power to heal ourselves and others, but this power is not ours alone—it flows through us from the Source."
Dolores Cannon: "I’ve often heard you speak of energy flowing through the palms, the healing center in the hands. Can you tell us more about that?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Lifting his hands slightly) "Yes, every person carries a healing center within their hands, a point where divine energy can be channeled. When you focus your intention and align yourself with love, the energy flows naturally. This is what I taught my followers—that they too could heal by aligning themselves with love and compassion, allowing divine energy to flow through them."
Mary Magdalene: (Speaking softly but confidently) "I saw this many times. When Jesus would heal, it wasn’t just a matter of physical touch. There was a radiant energy, almost like light, that would emerge from his hands. But more than that, it was his heart. He saw beyond the illness or suffering and into the soul. That’s what made the healing possible."
Dolores Cannon: "That’s beautiful, Mary. And Jesus, you once said that not everyone could be healed. That’s something that many people don’t understand. Could you explain why that is?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Nods thoughtfully) "There are spiritual laws that govern all things, including illness and suffering. Some people carry burdens from their past lives—what we would call karma—that they must resolve in this life. Healing is not always about removing an illness. Sometimes, the illness itself is part of the soul's journey. I could ease their suffering, but I could not interfere with the lessons they were meant to learn."
John the Baptist: (With intensity) "Yes! This was one of the most difficult things for people to understand. They wanted miracles—they wanted Jesus to heal everyone he touched. But it’s not always that simple. Healing isn't about making life easier; it's about helping the soul evolve. Sometimes, suffering is the catalyst for that evolution."
Dolores Cannon: "So, in some cases, the illness itself was a form of spiritual growth, something that couldn’t just be taken away?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "Precisely. Healing isn't always about curing the body. It's about restoring balance to the spirit. When a person’s soul is ready, the body can heal, but if the soul needs to experience certain trials, those trials must be honored."
Joseph of Arimathea: (Adding thoughtfully) "I remember many discussions about this during our travels. You, Jesus, would always say that healing came from the heart. It was never just a technique. You couldn’t force it. The person had to be willing to heal—spiritually as well as physically."
Mary Magdalene: (Nods) "That’s why women were often more receptive to his teachings. We understood the intuitive, metaphysical side of healing. It wasn’t just about curing a disease. It was about embracing love and letting that love transform you."
Dolores Cannon: "That’s interesting, Mary. You’re saying that women, in particular, were drawn to these metaphysical aspects of healing and Jesus' teachings?"
Mary Magdalene: "Yes, exactly. We could see and feel what was happening on an energetic level, whereas some of the men were more focused on the physical miracle itself. Healing is a process of alignment—of bringing the body, mind, and spirit into harmony with divine love."
Jesus of Nazareth: (Smiling at Mary) "And that’s why you were so important in my work. You understood this deeply, and your presence was a constant reminder of the balance needed between the seen and the unseen."
Dolores Cannon: "This idea of healing as alignment with divine energy sounds a lot like what we now call energy healing or even Reiki. Do you see a connection between what you taught and modern healing practices?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "Absolutely. The principles remain the same, whether they are called Reiki, healing hands, or anything else. It is all about channeling energy from the Source, focusing intention, and allowing the divine flow to restore balance. Anyone can do this if they open their heart and mind to it."
John the Baptist: "But there’s more to it than just techniques. Jesus always made it clear—it’s the purity of intention that matters most. You can learn all the methods in the world, but without love, they are meaningless. Love is the true healer."
Dolores Cannon: "So true, John. And Jesus, in my work, I’ve seen how deeply your message resonates with those seeking healing today. But I often wonder—do you think modern people truly grasp the depth of what you were teaching?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Pausing for a moment) "Many are beginning to understand. But it’s a journey—healing comes from a shift in consciousness. People are awakening to the truth that they hold the power to heal themselves. This is not just physical healing, but emotional and spiritual healing as well. My message has always been that each person has the potential to awaken to their own divine nature."
Dolores Cannon: "And you truly believed that everyone could do what you did—heal, raise the dead, and perform miracles?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "Yes. Everything I did was not unique to me. It was possible because I was in alignment with the Source. The same is true for anyone. I came to show that this divine connection is within all people. My role was not to be worshipped but to awaken others to their own divine potential."
Lost Knowledge and Esoteric Practices
Dolores Cannon: "Let’s move on to one of the most fascinating topics—the lost knowledge and esoteric practices that were once central to your teachings, Jesus. The Essenes were known for safeguarding ancient wisdom, and much of this was omitted from the Bible and traditional Christian teachings. Could you share your thoughts on why this knowledge was hidden or lost over time?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Thoughtfully) "The knowledge wasn’t truly lost—it was suppressed. Much of what I taught, and what the Essenes practiced, centered around the idea of spiritual evolution and reincarnation. These teachings challenged the authority of the religious leaders of the time. When the early church sought to consolidate its power, it became easier to control people through fear rather than empower them with the truth of their own divinity."
Dolores Cannon: "Reincarnation, yes—that’s a major aspect that was removed from the Bible, but it was central to your teachings, wasn’t it?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Nods) "It was. The cycle of life, death, and rebirth is part of the soul’s journey. Each life is an opportunity to grow, to learn, and to evolve spiritually. This knowledge allowed people to understand their suffering, their challenges, as part of a greater process of awakening. It gave them hope, knowing that no experience was wasted."
John the Baptist: "We lived by that knowledge. The Essenes understood that life didn’t begin or end with a single lifetime. Everything we did was a preparation for future lives. Our rituals, our meditations, were ways to cleanse the soul, to realign with the divine. But it wasn’t a popular belief among the religious leaders. They feared losing their influence if people believed they had control over their own spiritual destiny."
Dolores Cannon: "Joseph, as someone who had access to the highest levels of society and power, how did you see this play out? Why did so much of this knowledge, especially about reincarnation and spiritual evolution, get suppressed?"
Joseph of Arimathea: (Reflecting) "Fear and control, Dolores. The rulers of the time, both religious and political, knew that the more enlightened people became, the harder they were to control. The Essenes knew of the divine connection between humans and the cosmos, and this knowledge was revolutionary. The early church councils removed references to reincarnation and spiritual mastery because it empowered the individual instead of the institution. It was easier to maintain power over people when they were kept in ignorance."
Mary Magdalene: (Softly but with intensity) "This suppression was tragic, but it wasn’t the end. The knowledge still lives in those who are willing to seek it. We knew, even then, that many wouldn’t understand or accept these teachings in our time. But we also knew that this wisdom would rise again in the future."
Dolores Cannon: "That’s exactly what I’ve discovered through my work. This hidden knowledge is still accessible, even if it’s been buried. Jesus, you spoke often about cosmic connections, astrology, and even extraterrestrial beings. These are topics that still make people uncomfortable. Could you explain how they fit into your teachings?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Smiling) "The cosmos is a reflection of divine order. Everything is interconnected—what happens in the heavens is mirrored on Earth. Astrology was one way the Essenes and other ancient groups, like the Druids, understood these patterns. We knew when certain cosmic events occurred, they reflected shifts in spiritual energy on Earth."
John the Baptist: "It was through astrology that the Essenes knew when the Messiah would be born. The Star of Bethlehem was no ordinary star. It was a convergence of celestial forces, a signal that the time had come for you, Jesus, to begin your mission."
Dolores Cannon: "And then there’s the idea of extraterrestrial beings. Some people struggle with this concept, but the Essenes didn’t see it as strange. They interacted with otherworldly beings, didn’t they?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "Yes, they did. The beings you now call extraterrestrial were known to us as messengers or angels. They visited the Essenes and shared knowledge with them, including how to preserve and use the energy that flows through the universe. They were pleased with the way the Essenes guarded this knowledge. I interacted with them, as did many others. In our time, such contact was seen as sacred, not strange."
Dolores Cannon: (Intrigued) "So you’re saying these beings played a role in the spiritual development of humanity, particularly the Essenes?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Nods) "They did, but their role was not to interfere, only to guide. Humanity has always been part of a larger cosmic family. The Essenes understood this and preserved the teachings for future generations. What you call ‘lost knowledge’ was never truly lost. It simply awaited those who were ready to seek it."
Joseph of Arimathea: "It’s important to remember that the Essenes’ wisdom came from many sources—ancient civilizations like Atlantis, extraterrestrial beings, and deep spiritual insights. They were students of the universe, not bound by the limitations of one religion or one time."
Dolores Cannon: "This connection to Atlantis is fascinating. The idea that the Essenes were the custodians of Atlantean wisdom really expands the timeline of this spiritual knowledge. Jesus, how did this knowledge influence your teachings?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "The wisdom of Atlantis was about balance—between the material and the spiritual, between knowledge and compassion. The Essenes carried this wisdom forward, understanding that advanced civilizations could fall if they lost sight of their spiritual foundation. I sought to remind people of this balance. True power lies not in dominion over others, but in alignment with love and the divine order."
Dolores Cannon: "So in a sense, you were reviving ancient truths that had been forgotten?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "Yes. The truth has always been there, waiting for people to remember. The Essenes, the Druids, the wise teachers across the world—they all held pieces of this truth. My role was to help people awaken to it in a way they could understand. And that’s why much of this knowledge was hidden—it was not yet time for it to be fully understood by everyone."
John the Baptist: "But the time is coming. People are waking up again. They’re seeking this lost knowledge. That’s why we’re here now—this conversation is part of that awakening."
Interactions with the Essenes and Mystical Groups
Dolores Cannon: "Now, let’s delve into the mysterious world of the Essenes and other mystical groups that played such a pivotal role in shaping your life, Jesus. The Essenes weren’t just any religious group—they were custodians of hidden knowledge, and you were deeply involved with them from a young age. Could you explain the importance of their teachings in your spiritual development?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Calmly) "The Essenes were the foundation of my spiritual journey. They were more than a community; they were a school of higher knowledge, deeply connected to the mysteries of the universe. What I learned from them was not just about the laws of men, but the laws of nature, the cosmos, and the spirit. They prepared me for my mission."
John the Baptist: (Nodding) "The Essenes had their own way of life—one of purity, discipline, and seeking truth beyond the material world. They were unlike any other religious group. While others were focused on the surface—rituals and rules—the Essenes were looking deeper. They knew that true enlightenment came from inner work, from aligning oneself with the greater cosmic order."
Dolores Cannon: "So they weren’t just teaching scripture and laws—they were teaching you how to connect with the universe itself?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "Exactly. The Essenes believed in harmony between the mind, body, and spirit, but also between humanity and the cosmos. Astrology, meditation, and healing were just parts of this larger understanding. They taught us to look at the stars as reflections of divine order, to see how our lives fit into the greater plan."
Dolores Cannon: "Astrology was clearly a significant part of the Essenes' practice. How did that influence your understanding of your own role in the world?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "Astrology, as the Essenes taught it, was not about fate—it was about understanding the energies that influence us. The stars and planets are like cosmic mirrors. They reflect the energies present in the universe and show us patterns, giving us insight into the spiritual forces at play. The Essenes knew from the alignment of the stars that my arrival had a specific purpose. They knew that I would bring forth a message of love that would help humanity evolve."
John the Baptist: "And they also knew when the time was right. The Essenes had been waiting for the Messiah, and their knowledge of the heavens told them that your birth would bring about a shift in the spiritual consciousness of the world. They prepared us for that, through their rituals and teachings."
Dolores Cannon: "John, you were also a part of the Essene community, but you seemed to take a slightly different path from Jesus. How did the Essenes influence your mission?"
John the Baptist: (Laughs) "Yes, I was always the wilder one! But the Essenes shaped me in ways that went beyond the teachings. They taught me to seek truth relentlessly, to clear the mind of distractions, and to purify the soul. My mission was to call people to repentance, to prepare them for the greater message that Jesus would bring. The Essenes gave me the tools to do that."
Dolores Cannon: "Joseph, I’d like to bring you into this. You were instrumental in helping Jesus travel beyond the Essenes, exposing him to other mystical traditions—like the Druids in Britain and spiritual teachers in Egypt and India. How did these other groups complement what the Essenes had already taught him?"
Joseph of Arimathea: (Smiling) "The Essenes were the beginning, but they were not the only source of knowledge. Jesus was destined to gather wisdom from many places. The Druids, for example, were keepers of ancient wisdom from Atlantis. Their understanding of nature, energy, and healing was profound. They worked with the cycles of the Earth and the stars, much like the Essenes, but with their own unique insights."
Jesus of Nazareth: "The Druids were deeply connected to the Earth’s energy. They understood the healing power of nature, the sacredness of the land, and how everything is interconnected. They, like the Essenes, were part of the greater network of spiritual teachers who were preserving this knowledge for future generations. I learned from them how to work with the energy of the Earth, just as the Essenes taught me to align with the cosmos."
Dolores Cannon: "It’s fascinating how these different mystical traditions seem to be working together, across the world. Were the Essenes aware of other groups like the Druids and their knowledge?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "Yes, they were. The Essenes were part of a long line of spiritual communities that existed throughout history. Many of their teachings came from older civilizations, like Atlantis. They knew that their wisdom was not isolated—that other groups around the world, such as the Druids, the Egyptians, and even the spiritual teachers in India, were all part of the same spiritual lineage. The Essenes saw themselves as custodians of this knowledge, preserving it for a time when humanity would be ready to understand it."
John the Baptist: "That’s right. The Essenes weren’t just concerned with Israel or our small community—they were aware of a greater, global network of wisdom keepers. They understood that what we were doing was part of something much larger, something cosmic."
Dolores Cannon: "So, the Essenes weren't an isolated, obscure group—they were connected to this vast network of ancient knowledge. How did they preserve this, especially in a time of so much upheaval and change?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "Through secrecy and discipline. The Essenes were not only spiritual but practical. They copied and protected sacred texts, like the ones later found in the Dead Sea Scrolls. They passed down knowledge orally and through rituals, ensuring that even if one generation was lost, the teachings would survive in another."
Joseph of Arimathea: "Their methods were meticulous. I witnessed this dedication myself. The Essenes were preparing for a time when much of this knowledge would be suppressed, which is why they hid so much of it. They knew the world wasn’t ready yet for all of the truths they carried."
Mary Magdalene: "The Essenes also had a deep connection to healing practices. They knew that spiritual knowledge wasn’t just about the mind—it was about how you live, how you heal yourself and others. Their healing practices were similar to those of the Druids and other groups. They understood that true healing came from aligning with divine energy."
Dolores Cannon: "And Mary, you learned a lot about healing, both from Jesus and the Essenes. What was the most important lesson you took from them?"
Mary Magdalene: "That healing comes from within. It’s about balance—between the mind, body, and spirit, and between the self and the universe. The Essenes taught that when you align with the divine, when you purify your intentions and open your heart, you can channel the energy that heals. Jesus showed us this, not just through his miracles but through his daily actions. Healing wasn’t just a gift he had—it was something he taught us all to do."
Dolores Cannon: "This makes it clear that the Essenes were more than just a spiritual group—they were a bridge between the ancient wisdom of the past and the spiritual awakening of the future. What do you think the world today can learn from the Essenes?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "The world today is rediscovering what the Essenes knew all along—that spiritual awakening isn’t just about faith or belief. It’s about knowing, about aligning with the divine energy that flows through everything. The Essenes understood the cycles of time, the stars, and the soul’s journey through many lifetimes. These are lessons that humanity is starting to remember again."
The Role of Women and Discipleship
Dolores Cannon: "Let’s move to a topic that I think deserves much more attention—the role of women in Jesus’ life and ministry. From what I’ve uncovered, it seems women played a much larger role than we’re led to believe. Mary Magdalene, you were one of Jesus’ closest companions. Could you tell us more about your role and how women contributed to the spiritual movement?"
Mary Magdalene: (Nods thoughtfully) "Yes, Dolores. Women were central to Jesus’ work, though history hasn’t always reflected that. From the beginning, Jesus saw that women were more open to the deeper, metaphysical aspects of his teachings—healing, love, and the unseen connections between all things. We understood the mysteries he spoke of, not just in our minds, but in our hearts. My role was to walk with him, learn from him, and help others see the spiritual truths he taught."
Dolores Cannon: "You’ve been portrayed in so many ways throughout history—sometimes misunderstood, sometimes diminished. How do you think your true role has been misrepresented?"
Mary Magdalene: (Gently) "For centuries, I was portrayed as less than what I was—a repentant sinner, when in truth I was a disciple, a teacher in my own right. I had studied in Egypt and learned about healing and sacred rituals. Jesus and I had many deep conversations, and he trusted me to understand the mystical aspects of his message. The male disciples often struggled to grasp these things, but for me, they felt natural."
Jesus of Nazareth: (Turning to Mary, with a warm smile) "Mary understood things that even the others did not. She saw the spiritual layers of the world. When we spoke of love, healing, and the nature of the soul, Mary often understood these things intuitively. Her role was as vital as any of my other disciples. In fact, she was one of the few who fully grasped the concept of spiritual alignment—how to use divine energy for healing and growth."
John the Baptist: (Laughing lightly) "And that caused some tension, didn’t it? The other disciples didn’t always appreciate the close connection between you and Mary."
Mary Magdalene: (Smiling) "Yes, there was jealousy. Peter, in particular, was often uncomfortable with how close Jesus and I were. But it wasn’t about favoritism—it was about understanding. Jesus spoke with me as an equal, and we discussed the deeper mysteries in a way that went beyond what many of the male disciples could accept."
Dolores Cannon: "This is remarkable, and it makes me wonder—why do you think the early church downplayed the role of women? You, Mary, as a disciple, and other women followers like Martha and Salome, seem to have had a significant presence."
Jesus of Nazareth: (Sighing softly) "The early church was shaped by societal structures that saw men as the dominant figures. Power was concentrated in the hands of those who wanted to maintain control, and part of that control meant sidelining the contributions of women. But during my ministry, women were always present. They were my students, my healers, my companions. They understood the spiritual truth of love in a way that was direct and profound."
Mary Magdalene: "Jesus was teaching something radical. He wasn’t just offering a new path of spirituality—he was breaking societal norms. In our time, women were often silenced, seen as secondary. But Jesus didn’t see us that way. He saw our spiritual potential, and he encouraged us to step into our power. That’s why I followed him. I knew he was speaking a truth that the world needed to hear."
Dolores Cannon: "It’s clear that your connection went far beyond what we’ve been taught. And from what I’ve found, women were more naturally aligned with metaphysical concepts like healing. Jesus, how did you see the difference between your male and female followers in terms of how they received your teachings?"
Jesus of Nazareth: (Thoughtfully) "The men were often focused on action—on the physical world. They wanted to change things externally, to challenge authority, to confront the injustices they saw. That was important, but it wasn’t the whole picture. The women, on the other hand, often grasped the subtler, internal work that was necessary. They understood that true healing comes from within, that love transforms not just the individual, but the world."
John the Baptist: "And it wasn’t just Mary. There were many women who followed us, supporting us in ways that went far beyond simple service. They were students of the deeper teachings—meditation, healing, and spiritual alignment. But history didn’t give them their due."
Dolores Cannon: "It seems that women were more attuned to the spiritual, intuitive side of things. This brings me to a key point—many of Jesus’ teachings, like reincarnation, healing, and the use of divine energy, were metaphysical in nature. Mary, how did you, as a woman, connect with those teachings?"
Mary Magdalene: "I understood the cyclical nature of life and death. The Essenes, and my own studies in Egypt, had taught me about the soul’s journey through multiple lives. So when Jesus spoke about reincarnation and the need for the soul to grow through many lifetimes, it resonated with me deeply. I had always known that this life was just one step on a much larger path."
Dolores Cannon: "The idea that Jesus openly taught reincarnation is still controversial today. Do you think the early church removed those teachings because they empowered individuals too much?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "Yes, Dolores. The knowledge of reincarnation and the soul’s journey gives people a sense of personal responsibility and spiritual autonomy. It shows that each soul is on a path of evolution, and that every life is a lesson. When people understand this, they no longer need intermediaries to connect with the divine. They can take control of their own spiritual growth, which was not convenient for those who wanted to maintain religious authority."
Joseph of Arimathea: "I saw this struggle firsthand. The early church councils were focused on consolidating power, and teachings like reincarnation were seen as too liberating. They wanted to simplify things—make it about heaven or hell, rather than a more complex spiritual evolution. This is why so much was omitted from the Bible."
Dolores Cannon: "And what about the structure of early spiritual communities? Jesus, you intended your teachings to be shared in small, informal gatherings. It wasn’t meant to become a hierarchical system, was it?"
Jesus of Nazareth: "No, it wasn’t. My teachings were meant to be shared equally, with everyone contributing. There was never supposed to be a single leader or authority figure. I wanted people to gather in small groups, to share what they had learned, to meditate together, and to support each other in their spiritual growth. The idea of a church hierarchy, with one person dictating beliefs, was never part of my vision."
John the Baptist: "And that’s why people like Mary and other women were so important. They weren’t just followers—they were teachers in their own right, contributing to the understanding of the spiritual path. The gatherings were meant to be spaces where everyone had a voice."
Dolores Cannon: "It sounds like the original concept of ‘The Way,’ as it was called, was about shared knowledge and collective spiritual growth. How do you think this could be revived in the modern world?"
Mary Magdalene: (Softly) "It already is. People are awakening. Small groups are forming again, where individuals share spiritual knowledge, meditate together, and heal each other. The energy of ‘The Way’ is being reborn. People are moving away from rigid structures and towards communities of shared spiritual growth."
Jesus of Nazareth: "The original intention was always for people to seek the divine within themselves, to understand that the power to heal, to love, and to grow spiritually is within each of us. That message has never been lost—it’s just been waiting for the right time to be rediscovered."
Short Bios:
Jesus of Nazareth – A spiritual teacher and healer whose revolutionary teachings on love, reincarnation, and divine energy were suppressed for centuries. Jesus' wisdom transcended the material world, focusing on spiritual evolution and the power of healing through alignment with divine love.
Mary Magdalene – Not just a disciple, but a spiritual master in her own right. Mary Magdalene was deeply versed in esoteric wisdom and healing, playing a vital role in Jesus' ministry and understanding the mysteries of reincarnation and cosmic energy.
John the Baptist – The fiery prophet who paved the way for Jesus' teachings. John was deeply connected to ancient knowledge and divine energy, calling for spiritual purification and preparing the world for the greater message of love and awakening that Jesus would bring.
Dolores Cannon – A pioneering hypnotherapist and author, Dolores explored past-life regression to uncover hidden spiritual truths. In her books, "Jesus and the Essenes" and "They Walked with Jesus", she reveals untold stories about Jesus' life, his teachings, and his connection to the Essenes, offering profound insights into reincarnation and spiritual evolution.
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