Thinking Like Jesus
What did he see that could so change the world?
The original painting of Jesus is by the enlightened sage Mooji. Available here.
2000 years ago a young Judean man in his thirties shared from a place of Total Realisation, speaking from a place of deep connection with the Divine, whom he reverently spoke of as “The Father”. His perspective was alien to the minds of the people of Judea and Rome who lived at the time, challenging many of the beliefs and rituals of the age. Yet he spoke from such a place of Purity and Truth that it transformed those who listened into followers who would continue relaying his message for thousands of years. What had Jeshua discovered that so profoundly affected him and in turn those who he communicated with?
From early on in his life Jeshua was already aware of his connection to Source. When he was 12 years old he remained in Jerusalem in the temple courts to sit with the scribes and learn from them. His distraught parents eventually found him 2 days after he disappeared in the Temple of Jerusalem. When confronted he referred to the Temple as “His Father’s house”. This love for and connection with God deepened over time as he continued his spiritual practice, culminating in his baptism and period of deep introspection and healing in the stillness of the desert.
When Jeshua returned from the desert he began to share from a space of clarity. With all distortions burnt away he was now Looking with the eyes and mind of God. This God-clear mind is the Christ-mind, a mind we all have access to when we remove the beliefs that obscure its Light.
When we restore our mind to the frequency of God miracles occur. Jeshua returned to this vibration in that blessed, short life 2000 years ago. He unlearned the thinking of the world to reveal the mind of God again, thereby seeing the world through the eyes of Love.
The work Jeshua had completed is the essential work that each soul will eventually undertake in the world. As Jeshua shares in A Course in Miracles: “You have chosen, now choose again”. Each of us made a choice which resulted in incarnation into the realm of separation and we can choose again - replacing the choice to be separate with the choice to unify back into One.
Jeshua made that choice again and again until all desires to be other than One were washed away and he once again became a clear channel for God in the world. His choice to put down the desire for separation/ego and return to Oneness effectively ended the experience of duality and returned him to unified communication / communion with Source. This seamless unity is the result of total surrender of separation; the willingness to be nothing.
Jeshua says something so beautiful in A Course in Miracles:
“There is nothing about me that you cannot attain. I have nothing that does not come from God. The only difference between us now is that I have nothing else. This leaves me in a state which is only potential in you”. (ACIM, T-1.II.3:10-13)
As a result of the surrender of ego/separation Jeshua’s idea of himself as separate was replaced with the experience of the Stillness and Presence of God - One, Unified, Whole - and it is with this unified mind that he looked out upon the world and spoke.
From this place our beloved brother could see that all that God is, is Love, that no judgement emanated from the Father and that this Love wished nothing but Joy and Peace and Life on everything in Creation. From this Knowingness Jeshua could See that all the fears in the world are self-inflicted misconceptions, all attacks are projections from a dreaming mind, all dis-ease is the obstruction of the flow of Love by fear. After all, if God is everything, and God is Love, where is attack arising from?
Jeshua’s Sight was so clear that he recognised all the world as a dream of separation, a shadow across the Light in which dark imaginings played and nothing more. He saw this so clearly and with such purity that his Presence radiated like a beam of light into the dark minds of those around him, and in those who accepted his vision a correction occurred in their thinking. All miracles are corrections, returning a disturbed mind to Truth.
A Course in Miracles defines the Miracle worker thus:
“A miracle worker is one whose function is to extend miracles to those in need. The content of these miracles is the miracle worker’s true perception (in his own mind) of the miracle receiver. These miracles aim at healing the receiver’s mind but may also heal his body.”
The power of the miracle is the Love with which this Seeing penetrates the mind of the receiver, shining away the fear, returning the receiver to Love. Disease, struggle and anguish wither like shadows before the Sun in the recognition that Everything is God, and God is a Love so all-consuming and deep and endless that fear is revealed to be obviously false - just the temporary symptom of a shuttered and confused mind.
The mind of a miracle worker vibrates and transmits at the frequency of God, extending Heaven, shining away illusions, forgiving misconceptions, correcting imbalances. This is the Christ-mind that heals the world.
To reach this state of Clear Sight a mind must choose to undergo correction for itself by putting down the dream of fear and the desire for separation, then surrendering to the fire of Love nestled deep within the cave of the heart. Using that discovered fire, all internal misconceptions which have distorted and obscured Truth are burned away, revealing what is always there - the Love and Presence of the Father.
That transmutation requires a consistent choice and a period of time in stillness, maybe somewhere in a desert, maybe for something like 40 days : ) ♡
God Bless. As always, and forever, you are Love.




What a beautifully written piece! Your insights are deeply thought-provoking, and the clarity with which you present such profound ideas is truly admirable. Reading this, I was reminded of the timeless efforts of great souls like Jesus, Buddha, and Shankaracharya, who tried to illuminate the same truths, yet over time, even their messages have often been twisted into divisive narratives. It’s remarkable how your writing cuts through noise to present reason and peace so compellingly. Thank you for sharing this vision with such elegance.