The Avatar

The Sanskrit word ‘Avatar’ means ‘Incarnation’. Brahman incarnating through maya.
It does not mean: reincarnation! There is nothing from the past that is reborn. Brahman is free of time.
Yet Brahman meets the temporal, becomes equal to it. As Jesus is spoken of as: fully God and fully human.
The Avatar therefore means God-man. The human and the divine as not-two. No: I and God.
‘Who has seen me has seen God,’ said Jesus!
Do not play with God in yourself. For you are fully human and God.

Jesus was not a mystic

Jesus was not a mystic, someone who silently meditated on his inner god. No, he said: ‘Whoever has seen me has seen God.’
He was not condemned as a mystic but as a provocateur. Called things by their name!
But nowadays you see such wimps, who meditate and talk to each other about their inner god.

Is suffering out of time?

Is that why Jesus was stripped of all humanity, as by ACIM and New Age? Only made into a symbol of love. A love that knows no suffering but much theorizing, right?

Even the Buddha taught – as the first truth – that life is suffering.
People who have trouble with that then, for example, resort to medication or euthanasia.

Another way of denial is to claim that life is an illusion, as in Advaita circles. But there is a multitude of addictions among these so-called detached philosophers.

Whatever one claims, practice will catch up, but people are ‘deaf when they hear and blind when they see,’ as Jesus of Nazareth already said.