(which is also the greatest story never told, never properly, never in full…)
Something happened in Jerusalem two thousand years ago that changed the nature of what is possible for a human being.
The life, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth is the most significant event in human history. In him, the fullness of what the human being is created to become was realized, demonstrated, and anchored into humanity and the Earth. He achieved the highest peak of human consciousness — complete atonement with God, total union with the Christ — and he did so publicly, before the eyes of the world, in the most dramatic and unmistakable terms conceivable. This event made such an impression, that we started tracking time as BC and AD and the story and religion that came from his life and teachings became the foundation of a significant part of the world’s cultures….
The events of The Passion publicly demonstrated the triumph of love over hatred, of truth over illusion, of life over death.
In his complete identification with the Christ—the perfect Son of God, His one creation and His happiness, forever like Himself and one with Him—Jesus became what all of you must be. He led the way for you to follow him. He leads you back to God, because he saw the road before him and he followed it. He made a clean distinction, still obscure to you, between the false and true. He offered you all a final demonstration that it is impossible to kill God’s Son, nor can his life in any way be changed by sin and evil, malice, fear, or death. And therefore all your sins have been forgiven you because they carried no effects at all, and so they were but dreams. Arise with him who showed you this, because you owe him this who shared your dreams that they might be dispelled—and shares them still, to be at one with you. - A Course in Miracles, [CE C-4.3]
A final demonstration — an act performed before witnesses, an event enacted in time so that its meaning might radiate through all of time.
The Mysteries Made Manifest
What Jesus enacted in the Passion was not only a historical event — it was an initiatory mystery. The ancient mystery schools of Egypt, Greece, and the Near East all preserved a central mythic pattern: the death and resurrection of the divine king — Osiris dismembered and restored, Dionysus torn apart and reborn, the grain of wheat that falls into the earth and dies so that it might bear fruit. These were ritual enactments of the deepest truth about consciousness: that what appears to die is not what you are, and that what you truly are cannot be destroyed.
Jesus did not merely teach this mystery. He lived it — in full public view, at the crossroads of the ancient world, at the peak of the Roman Empire's power, under the full weight of human cruelty. The crucifixion was the ultimate confrontation between the power of the world and the power of God — and the resurrection was God's answer, as a risen body and an empty tomb.
The Passion is the ancient mystery made historical. The myth made flesh. The initiatory drama performed not in the inner sanctum of a temple, but on the stage of the world, for the benefit of all.
The Atonement Set in Motion
A Course in Miracles offers a precise and remarkable teaching about what Jesus actually accomplished for every mind in creation.
The Course teaches that the Atonement — the correction of the separation, the healing of the belief that we are apart from God — was always available in principle. But it required someone to activate it, to set it in motion through their own complete awakening:
"The Atonement principle was given to the Holy Spirit long before Jesus set it in motion." - A Course in Miracles, C-6.2:4
Jesus was the first to complete his part perfectly — and because he did, he was established as the leader of the entire plan:
"He has established Jesus as the leader in carrying out His plan since he was the first to complete his own part perfectly. All power in Heaven and earth is therefore given him and he will share it with you when you have completed yours." - A Course in Miracles, C-6.2:2–3
His full awakening made the Holy Spirit's Voice more accessible to every mind:
"Jesus is the manifestation of the Holy Spirit, Whom he called down upon the earth after he ascended into Heaven, or became completely identified with the Christ, the Son of God as He created Him." - A Course in Miracles, C-6.1:1
"He was 'called down upon the earth' in the sense that it was now possible to accept Him and to hear His Voice." - A Course in Miracles, C-6.1:3
And because all minds are joined — because separation is an illusion and the Sonship is one — his resurrection was everyone's resurrection, whether we are aware of it yet or not:
"He offers thanks to you as well as him for you arose with him when he began to save the world. And you will be with him when time is over and no trace remains of dreams of spite in which you dance to death's thin melody. For in its place the hymn to God is heard a little while. And then the Voice is gone, no longer to take form but to return to the eternal formlessness of God." - A Course in Miracles, C-6.5:5–8
Christ Consciousness Anchored in the Earth
By achieving complete identification with the Christ — by awakening fully and totally to the truth of what he was, what all of us are — he anchored that consciousness into the shared mind of humanity. He opened a door that cannot be closed. He established a pattern that cannot be undone. He set the Atonement in motion, and nothing in time or space can stop it from completing its work.
This is why the Course calls him the world's primary spiritual teacher - because he was the first to complete the way completely, and his completion made the way walkable for everyone who follows.
"The name of Jesus is the name of one who was a man but saw the face of Christ in all his brothers and remembered God. So he became identified with Christ, a man no longer, but at one with God." - A Course in Miracles, C-5.2:1–2
"Is he God's only Helper? No, indeed. For Christ takes many forms with different names until their oneness can be recognized. But Jesus is for you the bearer of Christ's single message of the Love of God." - A Course in Miracles, C-5.6:1–4
He is not a distant deity. He is the elder brother who walked the road first and now turns back to walk it with you. What he achieved is not his alone — it is the inheritance of every child of God. The Christ consciousness that he embodied is not a unique possession but a shared identity, the reality of the Sonship itself, now fully demonstrated, fully accessible, fully alive.
The resurrection is not merely an event that happened once, long ago. It is a living fact — a perpetual demonstration that what God created cannot be destroyed, and that the love at the heart of reality is stronger than any darkness the world can produce.
"And therefore all your sins have been forgiven because they carried no effects at all. And so they were but dreams. Arise with him who showed you this because you owe him this who shared your dreams that they might be dispelled. And shares them still, to be at one with you." - A Course in Miracles, C-5.4:1–4
The Greatest Story Never Told
The story of Yeshua in the Gospels — and the wider mythic story that has grown up around and beyond them — is the greatest story Western civilization has ever created and told.
It is the supreme tale, and the supreme myth, and the inner pattern from which all other tales now take their shape.
What makes it more wondrous still is that it actually happened. It transcends history without ceasing to be historical. It enters time and yet belongs to eternity. It is at once the most particular event ever recorded and the most universal story ever told.
And it teaches us, by living demonstration, how to become the Christ ourselves.
The very name of the central drama — the Passion — carries the whole mystery within it.
Passio: suffering. Passio: intensity of feeling. Passio: the passive receiving of what comes.
He suffered. He felt with the fullness of an awakened heart. He received what came, without flight, without resistance, without retaliation. In him, suffering was transfigured into love, and love was revealed as stronger than death.
The Passion is the perfect drama: a tragi-comedy of cosmic proportions. It contains the deepest catastrophe — the public torture and execution of the most awakened being ever to walk the Earth.
And it contains the supreme eucatastrophe — the empty tomb, the risen Lord, the sudden and miraculous reversal of all that the world believes about death. What looked like the final defeat of love by power was in truth the final defeat of power by love.
He demonstrated the highest possibility of the human being, and he demonstrated it under the worst possible conditions.
Under torture, betrayal, crucifixion, and abandonment. He forgave everything totally and surrendered his spirit to the Father.
He never wavered in love, in compassion, in trust, in adherence to God. The cruelty of the world could not touch the Truth.
The cross is a sacred geometry: the vertical of Heaven meeting the horizontal of Earth, Spirit and Matter joined at the place of the Heart.
It is the meeting of the eternal and the temporal, the meeting of God and Man, the throne of the King disguised as an instrument of shame. What the Empire intended as the symbol of total defeat became the symbol of total victory.
By rising, he showed that darkness, death, evil, pain, and illusion have no ultimate reality.
They are not the final word. They are not real realities in the true Story.
He revealed them as dreams the Son of God had been dreaming — dreams that could be dispelled in a single instant of remembrance.
To have walked beside Yeshua in his earthly life must have been an experience beyond ordinary description: to live and speak with a fully awakened, fully empowered, fully Christed being — radiant with love, alive with joy, burning with creative fire.
That presence has not been withdrawn from the world. It has only changed its form. A Course in Miracles is his continuing teaching: a complete curriculum offered to the awakening mind, in which he speaks as the elder brother and the inner Master, intimately, patiently, without hurry, until the lesson is learned.
He walked the road first. He turns back now and walks it with us.
The story did not end at Calvary, nor at the empty tomb, nor at Pentecost. It flowed outward, in visible and hidden streams.
The visible stream became the Church and her sacraments. The hidden stream — preserved in apocryphal gospels, mystical writings, channelled visions, regression accounts, and esoteric tradition — carried the inner mysteries of the Christed life.
Drawing from his ancestral Hebrew lineage and from the inner circle around him, it is said that disciples of Yeshua, with Mary Magdalene among them, carried the Grail and the bloodline westward into Gaul and Britain, where the mysteries continued in secret as a hidden Church behind the visible one.
From this stream came the Arthurian Grail tradition, the Templars, the Rosicrucians, and the Western mystery schools that the Royal Art now recovers.
The Way of Christ is not one religion among many.
It is the inner essence and ultimate culmination of every authentic spiritual tradition — Hebrew, Egyptian, Greek, Hermetic, Vedic, Taoist, Buddhist, indigenous — gathered up, completed, and revealed in a single living person.
What the sages glimpsed, he embodied. What the prophets foretold, he fulfilled. What the mystery schools enacted in ritual, he lived in flesh.
He is the Logos through whom all the traditions speak, the One in whom every true path finds its centre.
The Gospel — the Good News — is, when stripped of all theological complication, the simplest message ever offered to the human heart:
“It is all right. You are perfect. There is nothing to fear. There is only love, infinite and unconditional. Awaken with me, brother.”
This is what he came to say, what he came to demonstrate, and iwhat the empty tomb means.
This is the Story that has never quite been told, never in full….