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Remote Viewing: Deconstructing the Neuro-Linguistics of Christ Consciousness and the Future of Humanity

Remote Viewing: Deconstructing the Neuro-Linguistics of Christ Consciousness and the Future of Humanity

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May 29, 2025
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For centuries, humanity has searched for truth through the lens of religion, myth, and science, each offering fragments of understanding. Yet, beneath the dogma, the doctrine, and the distortions of history lies a simple yet powerful reality—consciousness itself. And at the heart of it, the teachings attributed to Jesus Christ provide a profound key, not to blind faith, but to the very mechanics of the mind, the neuro-linguistics of belief, and the quantum nature of human potential.

Neuro-Linguistics and the Hidden Mechanics of Christ’s Teachings

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is the study of how language shapes perception, behavior, and reality. Religion has long operated as a form of mass NLP, encoding belief systems into the subconscious, conditioning individuals to accept narratives without question. The words of Jesus, however, function differently when stripped of their institutional hijacking.

Consider John 14:12:

“Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these.”

This is not a call to worship, but an instruction—a model for self-realization. Jesus was not positioning himself as an unattainable deity but as an example of what is possible when one fully understands the energetic mechanics of consciousness. His miracles, when viewed through a quantum lens, align with the science of intentionality, frequency, and the observer effect in physics.

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