What If Jesus Meant Exactly What He Said?
- thinkingin4d4
- May 15
- 3 min read

The Christianity Few Know About
There are really two versions of Christianity. One is the public version, the one almost everyone knows. It’s filled with traditions, rituals, sermons, and scriptures. The other version is quieter. Hidden. Known only by a few. And that’s the one Jesus actually taught.
That second version wasn’t meant for the masses, at least not all at once. Jesus wrapped it in parables and metaphors. He kept saying, “Those who have eyes to see, let them see. Those who have ears to hear, let them hear.” He wasn’t being poetic. He was being careful. Because the truth he carried wasn’t easy to digest. It wasn’t popular. And let’s be honest, most people don’t want the real truth. They want something they can fit into their world, not something that will transform it from the inside out.
Even those who claim to be religious often shy away from what Jesus was actually saying. Ministers, priests, and rabbis, many of them have built their lives around systems that don’t work if people realize they can connect with God directly. If people knew the truth, they wouldn’t need someone standing at a pulpit every week telling them how to be spiritual. The need for the middleman would vanish.
The truth Jesus taught was simple. He said, “the kingdom of heaven is within.”
Not over here or over there. Not locked behind church doors or dependent on external approval. But within.
Try bringing that message into a traditional church and see how far it gets. Most folks won’t know what to do with it. Not because they’re against it, but because it was never part of their training. Seminary didn’t teach them how to guide people inward. It taught them how to manage a structure.
There are a few who know. And many of them stay quiet. Because they’ve seen what happens when you speak up. People don’t want their worldview shaken. They don’t want to give up the comfort of the stories they’ve been told. Because stepping into the real truth means stepping into real responsibility. And that’s something many avoid.
Taking responsibility for your spiritual journey means owning it. All of it. Not blaming others. Not outsourcing your connection to God. It means going within. Sitting still. Listening to the quiet voice that doesn’t shout but always speaks.
When we meditate, when we truly look within, something incredible happens. The inner space of the mind opens like a looking glass. You begin to see beyond thought. Beyond logic. You catch glimpses of images, symbols, and realities that don’t make sense to the intellect but speak deeply to the soul. You begin to understand that you exist in more than one form. That your consciousness is not limited to this physical experience.
We hear talk about multiple personalities like it’s a disorder. But what if it’s not? What if it’s a reflection of something deeper — a truth that we exist on many levels at once? What if parts of our awareness are living in other dimensions, other realities, even now?
Psychiatrists might call that fantasy. But the mystic understands. Jesus understood. And he knew the world wasn’t ready for it. So, he taught through stories. He gave pieces of the puzzle. Because dropping the full picture too soon would have scared people off.
This message is not for everyone. That’s just the way it is. If you want the mainstream version of Christianity, it’s everywhere. But if you want the inner path, the real work begins in silence. In stillness. In the choice to go inward every single day, even for a few minutes.
You don’t need books. You don’t need a guru. You just need willingness. When the mind turns in on itself, it begins to understand its own nature. It sees its own layers. It accesses its own knowing. And when you’re ready, it will show you what you’re capable of holding.
Truth has a way of arriving exactly when you're ready. Not a moment too soon. And never through force. It flows in like light through an open window. Subtle. Clear. Transformative.
For those with the courage to look within, there is a whole other world waiting…
Blessings, Love & Light…
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