

FLASHBACK FRIDAYS: Jesus' BANNED Teachings FOUND in LOST TEXTS! Gospels of THOMAS/DEAD SEA Scrolls with Neil Douglas Klotz
Jul 18, 2025
In a fascinating discussion, Neil Douglas Klotz, a scholar and mystic focused on the Aramaic roots of Jesus's teachings, challenges conventional views of Jesus. He reveals profound translations, suggesting that Jesus's call to 'believe' means to 'believe like me,' urging participation rather than blind faith. Klotz explores the mystical dimensions of Sufism, misunderstood interpretations of hell, and the forgotten wisdom of early Aramaic Christianity. He also discusses the significance of Mary Magdalene and the cultural journeys of Jesus, weaving a rich tapestry of spirituality across time and cultures.
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Neil's Spiritual Journey Begins
- Neil Douglas-Klotz had early spiritual encounters with Jesus and grew up in an alternative family in Illinois in the 1950s.
- His journey from conservative Christian schooling to investigating Aramaic Jesus shaped his spiritual and scholarly path.
Kingdom Within and Among Us
- Jesus spoke Aramaic, which holds a non-dual worldview where words like spirit mean breath.
- Kingdom of heaven is 'within and among' us, indicating divine reality is a lived experience, not a physical place.
Revelation and Rapture Are Later Additions
- The Book of Revelation and concepts like the rapture were added later and are not found in original Jesus teachings.
- These ideas evolved with Christian theology centuries after Jesus' time.