The Gospel of Judas and The Gospel of Thomas
Many of the things that I have told you are now being verified by
astrophysicists and historians.
I explained long ago that Judas was one of the Forces, or Sons/Suns
of Light.
Now historians are extremely excited about the Gospel of Judas that
has just been revealed to the general public. Here is one segment
of the Gospel of Judas.
"Knowing that Judas was reflecting upon something that was exalted,
Jesus said to him, “Step away from the others and I shall tell
you the mysteries of the kingdom. It is possible for you to reach
it, but you will grieve a great deal."
What mysteries did Jesus tell Judas?
The same ones that I have interpreted to you from the "Gospel
of Thomas".
The Gospel of Thomas was written by Judas. I explained to you long
ago that Judas was one of Jesus' Inner Circle of his followers, 27
disciples consisting of both men and women. It was at that time that
I released the information that the most advanced of the Inner Circle
were called twins of Jesus. When one reached Enlightenment, using
Jesus' spiritual techniques and exercises, they were given the name
of Didymos, (Greek for the word "twin"). One who attained
Multi-dimensional Enlightenment was also called Thomas, (Hebrew for
the word "twin").
The Gospel of Thomas begins with these words: "These
are the secret sayings which the living Jesus spoke and which Didymos
Judas Thomas wrote down."
The mysteries which Jesus taught to Judas were written down in condensed
verses, or "zip locked files", of information. This is why
the deciphering of verse 22 from the Gospel of Thomas took 10 pages
to explain in the Christs Light Techniques book. (The Christs Light
Techniques book is available for sale on our website).
Note: Please be aware there are some
horrid translations of the Gospel of Thomas on the internet and book
markets that completely corrupt the information contained in the Gospel.
The translation I use comes from historians who appear not to have
a hidden agenda in their translation, the book I use is "The
Nag Hammadi Library" James M. Robinson, General Editor.
In The Unceasing Light of God's Unconditional Love
Gary