Essenes
The Essenes were always mysterious, an occasion for controversies and speculations.
The Essenes believed it was their duty to transmit knowledge. They thought it was a great sin not to share with those who are thirsty for knowledge. Christianity had its origin and beginnings in the customs and beliefs of the Essenes. If there had ever been an attempt to wipe an entire group of people off the face of the earth, this happened with the Essenes.
There is no mention of them in the Bible. All references to them were deliberately deleted because of the similarity between their doctrine and Christianity. Only a few writers and historians from antiquity wrote about the Essenes, namely Philo, Pliny and Joseph Flavius. After the destruction of Qumran by the Roman armies in 68 AD, the ruins stood above the salty rocks of the Dead Sea for almost 2000 years.
The ruins were completely ignored until the discovery of the first manuscripts from the Dead Sea in 1947, but only in the 60s did their decryption begin, out of 400 documents only 3 or 4 were made public, being intentionally buried in oblivion and disuse because it was not suitable Christianity. The Essenes lived together in a community sharing everything and not needing money.
Jesus lived and learned there when he was a child. Men and women lived there in families identical to those of today. Statues were forbidden in the community so as not to copy what God created, that is, a carved image. The Essenes practiced the ritual of baptism before Jesus.
The Essenes dressed simply and naturally, the men wore beards. They had running water, sewage and sanitary systems. The Essenes were separated from the Jews and did not respect the Jewish laws at all. They had an agricultural area and a source of running and potable water.
They used lamps with olive oil but also lights that burned forever, without a flame, which were very old, from the time of Atlantis. They looked like stone jars with glass spheres on top and emitting a strong, cold and eternal light. A council of 9 or 10 elders set the rules to govern the community, judge and decide on many punishments.
The biggest punishment was exclusion from the community, but violent ones were rare. They were not led by priests, they were the teachers of the young. Astral maps were drawn when a person was born in the community, and also on the basis of the astral maps men and women were combined in marriage. Women had freedom, they could learn or do whatever they wanted, not like the Jews where women were disrespected.
The Essenes accepted cremation as a very old custom of the community. They called the Atlanteans Kaloo and they still existed during the time of the Essenes who brought them education and enlightenment. They had come by way of Egypt to the sinking of Atlantis. Kaloo were wandering travelers who went from one continent to another bringing the light of knowledge. Kaloo had told the Essenes that the Messiah was coming.
The Essenes had a large crystal, a pyramid that was a two square meter energy stimulator that had many changing colors and burned if touched by unauthorized persons. They stored the energy in the crystal and then channeled it for healing and other channeled actions. They also practiced the use of the mind, concentration and meditation. They also used other precious metals, gold, silver, copper for storage.
The origin of the Essenes was Jewish, Syrian, Egyptian. Their purpose was to protect and keep knowledge alive and to bring knowledge and light to the world. They trained children to meditate through concentration exercises from the age of 3-4, which gave them psychic abilities and foresight. They knew about chakras and massaged the third eye between the eyebrows to focus energy and thoughts. The forehead chakra is an energy point for them.
They were aware of the telepathy that was latent in all people. They healed through mental energy.
For them death was not scary because man is soul and spirit not body. After death there is nothing but what you create for yourself. Thoughts and beliefs are very powerful. They said that there is no death, but there are other forms of existence. They practiced love of God, love of virtue and love of people. The Essenes aimed to reconcile religion with science.
One of the activities of the community was the writing and copying of scrolls so that they could be transmitted to other parts of the world. The Essenes had the gift of prophecy. The first Essenes were Sumerians, men from Ur who had the symbol of the cross, so it was not the Jews or the Christians who invented the cross, they stole the symbol from the Sumerians. Unlike the Jews who prophesied about the Messiah, the Essenes recognized Jesus as the Messiah and knew that he must be born as an Essene, not as a Jew.
The three Magi were Sumerians. The Essenes had light skin, hair and eyes and so was Jesus (golden hair and blue eyes), another argument in support of the idea that the Essenes were not Jews. They believed that there is no hell except the one you create for yourself and no one punishes you but yourself. You are your own judge. Women had equal rights with men, they could study to teach others.
The Essenes believed in reincarnation and Jesus preached about it, but the Bible suppressed any reference and lied by omission.
The Essenes saw people's auras and healed by giving energy to the aura, Jesus healed in the same way through bioenergy. They removed pain by using the mind and manipulating energies. They practiced meditation, cremation and inner healing.
Jesus learned from the Essenes the lifting of objects and the transformation of lead into gold, the resurrection of people, alchemical transformations (water into wine), the balancing of energy for healing. They applied the natural laws of the Universe.
The Essenes saw him as a man, not as a God. Besides, Mary was not a virgin at birth, this is the lie of Christianity to transform him into God. Jesus had more women followers than men because women were more receptive to his teachings.