by Miguel Conner | May 23, 2018 | Blog posts
By Robert Wahler I am a practicing mystic. I have been for most of my adult life, 42 years (initiated in 1976 by Maharaj Charan Singh). When Miguel invited me to write about Judas for his blog, I decided to address it directly to Christian Mythicists. While...
by Miguel Conner | Apr 4, 2018 | Blog posts
By Brett Strohl I’d imagine during the Easter season most normal people tend to contemplate the resurrection, but for some reason my mind always starts wandering toward one of our more controversial texts, The Gospel of Judas. I suppose there are a lot of...
by Miguel Conner | Apr 13, 2017 | Blog posts
Easter weekend is the culmination of the Christian faith, every other aspect of the religion being merely a footnote. Yet the death and resurrection of Jesus also holds relevance in Christian Gnosticism, which may come as a surprise since Gnosis is assumed to be its...
by Miguel Conner | Jan 11, 2017 | Blog posts
Classic Gnostic writings were gripped by the apocalypse fervor that was the rage (against the machine) in the Judeo-Christian matrix during the Roman imperial period. Long gone were the days when the divine broadcast exclusively through the priest or prophet; the...
by Miguel Conner | Aug 2, 2016 | Blog posts
Jesus in the Gospels displays a wide range of emotions, but one that is glaringly absent is laughter. Even after his resurrections, widely celebrated during the Easter season, Jesus remains stoic almost to a fault. Shouldn’t the restoration of the universe after a...