Did you know that when you study the tenets of Christianity, you’re likely exploring mistranslated interpretations of Jesus’ teachings?
This applies not just the words he spoke, but to the worldview reflected in the only language he communicated in, Aramaic.
According to Neil Douglas-Klotz, PhD, world-renowned scholar and researcher in Middle Eastern spirituality, Jesus intended to offer a luminous path (one that’s been hidden for two thousand years!)...
… a way of life that includes spiritual practices and an immensely liberating way of walking through life and approaching the challenges we all encounter.
Watch this brief video below to hear Neil share more about what Jesus’ Aramaic teachings can open up for you:
Jesus’ Actual Spiritual Path
Don’t miss these highlights as you watch:
- (00:01) The true meaning of what Neil calls the “hidden gospel”
- (00:26) The most important spiritual practices of Christianity
- (00:50) What you’ll uncover when you look at Jesus’ words through the original native language of Aramaic
- (01:23) What most modern Western scholars get wrong about Jesus’ life and teachings
- (02:05) The pain that often arises from Christianity’s traditional teachings
When you experience Jesus’ sayings and actions through his native language, you’ll find a hidden gospel — a stunning spiritual practice that has been obscured by hundreds of years of mistranslation and misunderstanding.
I hope you’ll take a few minutes to watch!
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