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Christmas for me is not about remembering the birth of Jesus but about recognising the Christos within.
I used to be a keen Christian. I even became a Methodist local preacher. I began to realise I needed another spiritual home when a minister said after one of my sermons, “You know you never mentioned God or Jesus once in that sermon”.
I thought I didn’t need to. I spoke from the vantage point of the Christ within. After completing a Master’s Degree at the University of Creation Spirituality, where I encountered Buddhism and Sufism, the die was cast.
My problem with western Christianity was it sees human beings as morally corrupted, where I saw our separation from God as more ontological - it’s our very being which is the issue and the remedy is not forgiveness but transformation (or transfiguration as the Orthodox Church might put it).
I now see myself as a post-Christian in the process of remembering my original Christos blueprint - the blueprint Jesus of Nazareth demonstrated so eloquently.
I hope you enjoy this brief address and this poem:
Who Was The Midwife?
Happy Christmas everyone.
Dennis Richards
By Dennis RichardsChristmas for me is not about remembering the birth of Jesus but about recognising the Christos within.
I used to be a keen Christian. I even became a Methodist local preacher. I began to realise I needed another spiritual home when a minister said after one of my sermons, “You know you never mentioned God or Jesus once in that sermon”.
I thought I didn’t need to. I spoke from the vantage point of the Christ within. After completing a Master’s Degree at the University of Creation Spirituality, where I encountered Buddhism and Sufism, the die was cast.
My problem with western Christianity was it sees human beings as morally corrupted, where I saw our separation from God as more ontological - it’s our very being which is the issue and the remedy is not forgiveness but transformation (or transfiguration as the Orthodox Church might put it).
I now see myself as a post-Christian in the process of remembering my original Christos blueprint - the blueprint Jesus of Nazareth demonstrated so eloquently.
I hope you enjoy this brief address and this poem:
Who Was The Midwife?
Happy Christmas everyone.
Dennis Richards