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Was Jesus Really Teaching Nonduality? - Cynthia Bourgeault

Mar 26, 2026
Cynthia Bourgeault, an Episcopal priest and modern Christian mystic who teaches contemplative practice and the Wisdom tradition. She discusses Jesus as a transformer of consciousness. She explores Nag Hammadi and early Christian diversity. She explains kenosis, resurrection as layers of being, humans as bridges between realms, and practices for intentional inner work.
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Jesus As A Seed Of Higher Consciousness

  • Jesus aimed to shift people into a higher operating system of consciousness that holds paradox and relational fields rather than binary, self-centered thinking.
  • Cynthia links this to Jean Gebser's integral consciousness and argues Jesus modeled and seeded it 2,000 years early.
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Nag Hammadi Shows Early Christian Pluralism

  • The Nag Hammadi texts (like the Gospel of Thomas) reveal early Christianity was pluralistic and contained transformational, nondual teachings.
  • Cynthia notes Thomas reads like Zen koans and contains sayings instructing energy/vision techniques for non-dual awareness.
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Gospel Of Thomas As Practical Nonduality Manual

  • The Gospel of Thomas contains sayings teaching nonduality, e.g., making inner and outer one as a skill to enter higher being.
  • Cynthia treats these as practical transformative techniques rather than later heresy.
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