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In this video, we dive into banned gospels, lost resurrection teachings, the laughing Christ, and the strange idea that crucifixion may not just be something that happened to Jesus… but something happening inside you right now.

By the end, the story of death, resurrection, and the cross may never look the same again.


Transcript 

0:00--What if I told you there's a secret teaching of Jesus that gives you power over death itself? Yeah. And before you roll your eyes thinking this is some 
0:08 weird spiritual self-help nonsense, let me warn you, this rabbit hole gets absolutely insane. Because today we're 
0:15 going to uncover the banned gospel where Jesus says, "If you decode his words, you will never die." The ancient text claiming that resurrection must happen 
0:23 before you die. The Gnostic writings where Jesus says he didn't actually die at all and was laughing during the crucifixion. The medieval Christians who 
0:31 looked at the cross and said, "Yeah, that's a torture device. Maybe we shouldn't worship it." And the occult philosophers who discovered the cross is 
0:39 literally hidden geometry of reality itself. Finally, the banned text that says the crucifixion is something 
0:46 happening inside you right now. And by the end of this video, you're going to understand the secret of crucifixion and resurrection and how it can give you 
0:53 power over death itself. Yeah, actual power over death. And the clue to this comes from one of the strangest lines 
1:01 ever written in any so-called gospel. It says, "These are the hidden sayings that the living Jesus spoke." And he said, "Whoever finds the correct 
1:09 interpretation of these sayings will never die." Okay, hold on. Let's pause right there because that line is absolutely insane. Think about what it's 
1:17 claiming. Not whoever believes, not whoever prays enough, not whoever tithes enough. It says whoever finds the correct interpretation. Meaning this 
1:25 whole thing might be a code, a riddle, a spiritual puzzle, and if you solve it, you never die. That is a wild claim. 
1:32 That's like Jesus dropping a cheat code for reality and then walking away like, "All right, good luck decoding that." And remember, this is Jesus saying it. 
1:40 The guy whose whole reputation is built on one extremely suspicious event. He supposedly died and then 3 days later 
1:47 just casually walked out of a tomb like, "Yeah, sorry about that guys. Had to run an errand. God stuff. You wouldn't get it." So if anyone supposedly knows something about beating death, it's 
1:56 probably that guy. Which means if he says there's an interpretation that gives you the power over death, we should listen. That line, it doesn't come from the Bible. Hell no. It comes 
2:04 from a collection of ancient writings that were considered dangerous, heretical, and forbidden by the early church. Some of them were buried in the 
2:12 desert for over a thousand years. And when scholars finally found them, they discovered something shocking. Some of these texts say the real resurrection 
2:20 has nothing to do with a corpse coming back to life. There is a path the world calls impossible. The father's hidden in this scroll. Do you see? 
2:28 Now, my name is Morg. I'm an ex-Christian blowing the lid off hidden knowledge to wake the world the hell up and make higher consciousness go viral. 
2:35 And today, we're going to discover the real secret about the crucifixion and resurrection that gives you the power to conquer death. And now here's where 
2:42 things get really weird. That first line that we heard from Jesus that comes from the Gospel of Thomas. The Gospel of Thomas, it never explains resurrection. 
2:51 It just drops that line, whoever finds the correct interpretation will never die. And then moves on. But this is where historians started noticing something strange. When you start 
2:59 digging into other early Christian writings, especially the ones that mysteriously didn't make it into the Bible, you start finding a completely 
3:06 different idea of resurrection. And it's insane because some of those texts say the resurrection story has been misunderstood from the very beginning. 
3:15 According to them, the real resurrection has nothing to do with a corpse crawling out of a cave like some holy zombie movie. 
3:22 So you think I died and then came back like a holy zombie. And that's the entire takeaway. I gave you a metaphysical escape from death and you 
3:29 made it a [music] horror movie. You guys are so dumb. Yeah, I hate to break it to the Sunday school version of events, but these texts say the resurrection is not 
3:37 about a body leaving a tomb, which raises a very uncomfortable possibility. 
3:42 What if the entire story of crucifixion and resurrection is actually describing something else, something symbolic, something that might be happening inside you right now? 
3:51 The crucifixion has to happen inside you. Your false self has to die. Can't I just buy a crystal? 
3:56 No. The fearful fake conditioned version of you gets nailed to the wall. Can I journal about my feelings instead? 
4:01 And if that's true, then the secret Jesus hinted at in the Gospel of Thomas might not be about surviving death later. It might be about something 
4:08 you're supposed to do right now. And the first clue comes from a line so strange that when historians first read it, they basically went, "Excuse me?" It comes 
4:17 from another band Christian text called the Gospel of Philip. And it says this, "Those who say they will die first and 
4:24 then rise are in error." Okay, did you catch that? It literally says that people who think the order is die then resurrection are wrong. Most people 
4:33 think the timeline goes like this. Step one, die, step two, resurrection. That happens later. But this text says that entire sequence is backwards, which is 
4:41 already pretty weird. But then it gets even weirder because a few lines later, the same book drops this little theological grenade. He rose first and then died. Okay. Wait, what? 
4:53 You don't die and then rise. You rise first. 
4:57 That doesn't make any sense to you. I'm going back to the zombie version. 
5:03 How exactly do you rise before you die? 
5:06 That's not how biology works. That's not how physics works. That's not how literally anything works. Unless resurrection means something completely different from what we think it means. 
5:17 And once you start reading more of these texts, the pattern becomes impossible to ignore. Another early Christian writing called the treatise on the resurrection 
5:25 says something equally bizarre. It tells the reader, "Flee from the division and the fedters and already you have the 
5:32 resurrection." It says already, not later, not after the apocalypse, not after your skeleton finishes 
5:40 decomposing, already. Meaning that resurrection isn't something waiting for you in the future. It's something that can happen while you're still alive. 
5:46 Which raises a very big question. If resurrection happens now, then what the hell exactly is resurrection? And this is where things get really interesting 
5:54 because according to a lot of ancient mystical traditions, the real opposite of life is not physical death. It's ignorance. Yeah, ignorance. 
6:02 The real death is ignorance. So, not regular death. 
6:05 No, it's when you live your whole life as a fake version of yourself. That feels like a personal attack. It should. 
6:12 One hermetic text puts it bluntly, the soul's vice is ignorance. Meaning the real death of the soul isn't when the body stops working. It's when the mind 
6:22 is trapped in illusion, in confusion, in a false identity. 
6:29 Where where am I? This can't be real. Please. 
6:36 In other words, ignorance [music] equals death. Knowledge equals life. And if that's true, then resurrection isn't about surviving the grave. It's about waking up. Waking up from the illusion. 
6:47 Waking up from ignorance. Waking up from the identity that you think you are. But what if there's more to it than that? 
6:53 Way more to it. Because the treatise on the resurrection goes even further. It says something so bold it almost sounds like philosophical blasphemy. It says, 
7:02 "It is more fitting to say the world is an illusion rather than the resurrection." This text is literally saying the resurrection is more real than the world that you think is solid. 
7:12 Meaning the problem isn't that resurrection sounds impossible. The problem is that we're confusing illusion for reality. And if death is ignorance 
7:21 and resurrection is awakening, then suddenly that strange line from the Gospel of Thomas starts making a hell of a lot more sense. But it just raises 
7:31 another question. And this is where things start to get dangerous. Because if resurrection is symbolic, well then crucifixion probably is too. Which means 
7:38 the cross might not just be about an execution device from ancient Rome. It might be describing something far more 
7:46 disturbing. Something that might be happening to every single one of us watching this video right now. And once you see that interpretation, you can't 
7:54 unsee it. And it might explain why some early Christians believed the real resurrection had to happen before your 
8:01 body dies. Because that's where the real secret of crucifixion begins. Because once you start reading the banned books, you realize something. Some early 
8:10 Christians believe the crucifixion wasn't just something that happened to Jesus. They believed it was something that had to happen inside of you. Let me explain. [music] But first, I want you 
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8:48 description of this video. Okay. So, when I say that the crucifixion is something happening inside you, I mean an inner execution, the death of the 
8:57 lower self, the false self, the divided self, the confused little ego that thinks it's the center of the universe. 
9:03 The crucifixion. It's basically ego death. Everything you think is you nailed, roasted, gone. You're welcome. 
9:08 I was thinking more like breathing exercise. 
9:10 Yeah, this is a breathing exercise. Last one you'll ever need. 
9:13 Crucifixion becomes the execution of the illusion you think you are. Because every time someone actually grows, 
9:20 really grows, something inside them has to die. Old beliefs die, old identities die, old illusions about reality die. 
9:29 The philosopher Frederick Nichza said this, "The thinker dies many times before his body dies." The thinker dies many times. Each self 
9:38 crumbles, drifts away, and another takes its place. Transformation is a quiet funeral held in the mind. Nze was 
9:45 referring to the painful and constant transformation of a deep thinker's inner life. It means that intellectual growth requires repeatedly destroying old 
9:54 beliefs, assumptions, and illusions, resulting in multiple mental deaths. 
9:59 Every breakthrough kills the version of you that existed before it. And eventually, the entire false self collapses, which is exactly what some of 
10:08 these early Christians meant by crucifixion. Not a man dying on a cross 2,000 years ago, but the moment the illusion you thought was you finally 
10:17 gets executed. In this interpretation, crucifixion becomes the moment that that false identity gets nailed to the cross. 
10:24 The self built out of fear, out of conditioning, out of cultural programming and all the nonsense you were told you had to believe and be. 
10:34 That's the self that gets nailed to the cross. And resurrection is what happens when something deeper wakes up after the illusion dies. Which sounds intense 
10:42 until you realize this idea shows up in another bizarre early Christian text, a text called exugesis of the soul. And 
10:49 this one almost reads like a spiritual therapy session from 1600 years ago. A soul that falls into corruption, into 
10:57 exile, into confusion, and a kind of spiritual amnesia where it forgets what it really is. which if we're being 
11:04 honest, sounds a lot like the human condition, doesn't it? But then something happens. The soul remembers. 
11:10 It turns [music] back. It recovers its original nature. And when that happens, the text says something fascinating. It says, "This is resurrection from the 
11:19 dead." Not a body leaving a tomb, not bones snapping back together like a supernatural Lego set, a soul 
11:26 remembering what it really is. That's resurrection. Which means the tomb might not be some cave outside of Jerusalem. 
11:33 The tomb might be the false identity that you think is you. And once that illusion dies, something else wakes up. 
11:40 Okay, so the tomb is symbolic, not a cave. The tomb is the false self. 
11:46 I'm the tomb. No wonder I feel dead inside. 
11:49 Now, if that idea already sounds controversial and blasphemous, strap the hell in. Because some ancient Christians didn't just reinterpret the meaning of 
11:58 the resurrection. They went a step further. They suggested that the crucifixion story itself might not have happened the way people think. And this 
12:06 is where things start getting really weird. One of the most shocking passages in these band books comes from something 
12:13 called the second treatise of the great Seth. And in it, Jesus says something so bizarre that if you read it in church, someone would probably escort you out. 
12:22 He says, "I did not die in reality, but in appearance, and I was laughing at their ignorance." Yeah, laughing. Not 
12:30 suffering or begging for mercy, laughing, which is a very different vibe from the traditional crucifixion paintings. Instead of tragic sacrifice, 
12:38 this text presents something closer to cosmic satire. The rulers, the authorities of the world think that 
12:45 they've won. They believe they've executed the divine messenger of light and they think that they've proven their power. And meanwhile, Jesus is basically 
12:54 standing there like, "Wow, you guys really think this is working?" And another Gnostic text pushes this idea even further. The Apocalypse of Peter 
13:02 describes Peter having a vision during the crucifixion. And in the vision, he sees something that makes no sense. 
13:09 During the crucifixion, he sees Jesus laughing. Jesus says, "He whom you saw on the tree glad and laughing, this is 
13:17 the living Jesus." Okay. So, what this text is saying or proposing to you is what if the rulers of the world thought 
13:24 they had killed Jesus, but they were attacking an illusion. What if they didn't even understand what they were dealing with? In fact, in the same book, 
13:32 it's revealed exactly why he was laughing. Therefore, he laughs at their lack of perception, knowing that they are born blind. In other words, the 
13:41 crucifixion might have been the ultimate cosmic misunderstanding. The rulers thought they had power, but they were acting out of complete ignorance. 
13:49 Wow, they really think that's me. That is embarrassing. You guys are executing the tutorial character. The real player is up here. That's hilarious. And if you 
13:59 think that interpretation is wild, there's another Gnostic text that pushes the idea even further. A book called The Concept of Our Great Power, and it 
14:08 describes what supposedly happened to Jesus after he was betrayed and crucified. Because according to this book, the cosmic rulers, the archons, 
14:16 completely lost their minds. It says the archons lifted up themselves in fury against him, wanting to hand him over to 
14:24 the ruler of Hades. Yeah. So, in other words, they're basically saying, "Yeah, let's send this guy straight to death itself." And just like in the gospels in 
14:32 the Bible, there's a betrayal. The book says one of his followers handed him over, clearly referring to Judas. It says they also knew one of his followers. A fire overpowered his soul. 
14:44 He handed him over. So the rulers of the world think that they've won. They think they're about to destroy the divine messenger and about to prove their ultimate power. 
14:53 It burns, but not enough to stop me. I know what waits, but still I go. Forgive 
15:00 me. But here's where the story takes a turn that sounds less like theology and more like a cosmic prank. Because 
15:07 according to the book, Jesus knows exactly what's about to happen and instead of panicking, he prepares for it. It literally says he prepared 
15:15 himself to descend even to humiliate them. Yeah, humiliate them. Which is a very interesting choice of words because 
15:23 what happens next is basically the ancient spiritual version of the rulers of death saying, "All right, bring them in." And then realizing they have 
15:30 absolutely no idea what the hell they're dealing with. The text says that the ruler of Hades tried to seize him, tried to show him to the archons, tried to 
15:39 prove that they had captured him. But then something very strange happens. It says the ruler of Hades discovered that his flesh was of the kind that cannot be 
15:48 grasped. Okay, so let that really sink in here. Death itself tries to grab him and can't. 
15:54 You are [groaning] mine. No. Impossible. Why can I not hold you? 
16:03 And the ruler of Hades literally asks, "Who is this? What is this? His word has abolished the law of the Eon." And then 
16:11 the text [music] finishes with the ultimate humiliation of the Archons. He overcame the command of the Archons and they were unable to control him by their work. 
16:23 He bleeds and the veil is pierced. The mortal has unmade the decree. Which means according to this interpretation, 
16:32 the rulers of death didn't just fail to kill him. They discovered something a lot worse. They discovered they never had power over him in the first place. 
16:39 And once you understand that idea, the entire story of crucifixion starts looking very different. Because the real message isn't about Jesus dying. It's 
16:47 that death never had power over the divine self at all. 
16:52 I am the end of all beings. Why can't I touch you? 
16:57 You might be the end of all beings, but I am not a being. 
17:01 Which leads to one of the most controversial interpretations of the crucifixion ever recorded. Because some traditions didn't see the cross as a good thing or a symbol of transformation. They saw it as a trap. 
17:11 See, in medieval Europe, there was a movement called the Cathars. And the Cathars were Christians who looked at 
17:19 the cross and said something that would make most Christians choke on their communion wafers. They basically said, "Why would you worship that thing?" 
17:26 Because to them, the cross wasn't holy, it was a torture device. One medieval account describes their beliefs, explaining it like this. Because the 
17:35 Jews crucified God's son on it, the cross is hateful. Okay, so think about that logic for a second. To them, revering the cross would be like walking 
17:44 into someone's house, seeing the murder weapon used to kill their family member, and going, "Wow, this thing's beautiful. 
17:51 Let's hang it on the wall." Oh, it would be like wearing a miniature electric chair on your neck or decorating your room with cute little guillotine statues. It's a old aesthetic choice. 
18:03 Hey sinners, welcome back to Heritic Takes. I'm Jordane, professional troublemaker. And today we're talking about the cross. Yes, the wooden tea. 
18:07 Everybody's favorite piece of death furniture. Look, it's a torture device. 
18:09 The Romans used it to nail people up until they stop moving. And now we hang tiny versions of it from our necks like it's cute. 
18:12 So this group, the Cathars, they rejected the cross completely. No cross symbols, no crucifixes. One Cathar, 
18:19 Pierre Aier, put it bluntly. Just as a man should with an axe break the gallows on which his father was hanged, so you 
18:28 ought to try and break crucifixes because Christ was suspended from it. 
18:33 Welcome back to the channel. Today we're asking a simple question. Why are you decorating your house with the thing they murdered Christ on? I'm sorry, but that is a crazy vibe. This is true crime merch, and somehow I'm the heretic. 
18:43 Yeah, that's right. So, the Cathars basically saw the cross as a symbol that was tied to Satan himself. Now, for that 
18:51 attitude, Pierre was arrested and burned alive by the church. Big surprise, right? But here's where things get really interesting. Because while some 
18:58 groups rejected the cross entirely, other mystical traditions, they did the exact opposite. Instead of seeing the cross as a murder weapon, they turned it 
19:06 into one of the most powerful symbols in human history. And this is where the meaning of crucifixion starts to get really strange. Because in some 
19:14 interpretations, the cross wasn't just an execution device in ancient Rome. 
19:19 They saw it as the [music] structure of the universe itself. See, in some mystical groups like the Hermetic and Rosacrruian traditions, the cross gets 
19:28 an entirely new interpretation, a makeover, if you will. They began to describe the cross as representing the 
19:35 axis connecting heaven and earth. The center point of reality itself, the place where the divine and the material 
19:43 intersect. Which means the cross wasn't just a couple pieces of wood that Jesus died on. It was a symbol of the structure of existence. Think about it 
19:51 like this. The vertical line represents spirit, transcendence, the divine principle. The horizontal line 
19:58 represents matter, manifestation, the world of form. And where they meet, this is where the place spirit enters matter. 
20:08 In other words, the cross becomes a map of incarnation itself. Spirit descending into matter. In fact, the rose accrian 
20:15 even placed a rose at the center of the cross which represents the blooming of the awakened soul. So for them, the 
20:22 cross didn't just represent the universe. It represents you. Yeah, you. 
20:26 Human consciousness stretched between two worlds. One foot in the physical, one foot in the spiritual, half flesh, half divine, trying to remember what the 
20:35 hell it actually is. Which means we can see the cross in that interpretation as consciousness nailed into the flesh. But 
20:43 then oult thinkers looked at the cross and noticed something so weird it almost feels like a glitch in the matrix because the shape of the cross is also a 
20:52 secret geometric symbol. And once you see this you can't unsee it. The occult philosopher Manley P Hall he pointed out 
20:59 something that sounds small at first but becomes deeply unsettling once you really think about it. He wrote a cross 
21:06 can be formed by opening or unfolding the surfaces of a cube. 
21:10 Okay chat watch this. No way, chat. The cube is matter. And when you unfold it, it's a cross. 
21:18 Chat, is this real? The universe has law. It Okay, what the hell is he talking about? Well, take a cube, a perfect six-sided block. Now, unfold it. 
21:27 Lay all the six faces flat. What shape appears? A cross. Now, here's where this gets interesting. Throughout history, 
21:34 the cube has symbolized matter, the physical world, solid reality, structure, form, the realm of space and 
21:41 time. So when the cube unfolds, it becomes a cross. Which means the cross becomes what matter looks like when it 
21:48 opens itself up. The structure of the physical universe laid out in front of you. 
21:54 Between stone and sky, I am the bridge, flesh behind me, spirit before me. But 
22:02 remember, at the very beginning of this video, Jesus said something that sounded impossible. Whoever finds the correct interpretations of these sayings will never die. But now, after everything 
22:10 we've explored, that line starts to make a lot more sense. Across all these traditions, the interpretations, they differ. Some said crucifixion represents 
22:19 the death of the false self. Some said resurrection means awakening while you're still alive. Some said the rulers of the world didn't even understand what they were crucifying. 
22:29 Fools. 
22:31 You thought killing the body would kill me. That wasn't even my final form. This is the living Jesus. 
22:38 And then we saw that some saw the cross as the cosmic architecture of reality itself. But they all circle around the same core idea. Death is not just about 
22:48 the body stopping. Death is the condition of the soul trapped in ignorance, trapped in illusion, trapped in the belief that the temporary self 
22:57 you see in the mirror is the totality of what you are. and resurrection. That's waking up [music] from that illusion, realizing something deeper, something 
23:06 ancient, something that existed long before your body and will exist long after it. 
23:19 This isn't me. 
23:22 Okay, now let's be clear about something. Your body will die. 
23:25 Everyone's does. So, eat your vegetables, wear your seat belt, and don't interpret this video as an excuse to wrestle bears. 
23:33 Dude, it is more fitting to say the world is an illusion. So, my bills are fake. My landlord is fake. That is awesome. No more paying taxes. 
23:41 Wait, you don't understand. You don't exist. You better hope the judge is gnostic. 
23:48 But the deeper claim that these ancient texts are making is something way more radical. They're saying your true self, the true mental and spiritual essence 
23:56 behind your ego identity and body, that is something that could never die in the first place. 
24:02 Hi friends, today we're learning that your body is an illusion. So when the body goes bye-bye, you don't. Isn't that [music] fun? 
24:12 And when you awaken to that reality, you resurrect into that awareness. You no longer identify with your ego self or 
24:18 even your body, but you resurrect as the divine self. And in that moment, death loses its power. Not because your body suddenly becomes immortal, but because 
24:27 you realize the part of you that is truly you was never the body to begin with. 
24:33 I see you. You are only shadow. You have no hold on what I am. The light is not afraid and neither am I. 
24:43 It's energy that can never die, only be transformed. And that is the secret Jesus was hinting at. The interpretation 
24:51 that conquers death is the realization that your real self has always been eternal. That realization is the resurrection. And once you see that, 
24:59 death stops being the end. It becomes the final illusion. But that isn't the only secret that Jesus had to tell us. 
25:06 Not by a long shot. In fact, many of them are hidden in the Bible itself. So check out my video called I found all of 
25:13 Jesus's secret teachings so you don't have to. They're going to change the way you see everything. Go watch it now. Sync to video time