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Divine Mind vs. Carnal Mind What if the trial of Jesus and Barabbas wasn’t just a historical event, but a symbolic story taking place within each of us? In his lectures, Bill Donahue taught that the Bible is primarily an allegory of human consciousness. From this perspective, Jesus represents the Divine Mind—the higher consciousness within us that is connected to God, wisdom, love, and spiritual awakening. Barabbas represents the lower, carnal mind—the ego, fear, conditioning, and the beliefs we’ve inherited from tradition without questioning. When Pilate asks the crowd, “Whom shall I release?” the choice becomes symbolic. The crowd chooses Barabbas over Jesus. Why? According to Donahue’s interpretation, the crowd represents collective human consciousness. We naturally choose the familiar over the transformative. We cling to inherited beliefs, religious traditions, dogma, and the voice of the ego because they feel safe. The Divine Mind, however, calls us beyond conformity into direct spiritual experience—and that path requires inner change. In this symbolic reading, Barabbas is released because humanity often frees the lower mind to rule its life, while the Divine Mind is rejected, ignored, or “crucified.” The crucifixion becomes a picture of what happens whenever higher truth is sacrificed in favor of fear, habit, and external authority. But the story doesn’t end there. The resurrection symbolizes the awakening of Divine Consciousness within us. It reminds us that the Divine Mind can never truly be destroyed. It waits patiently to be recognized, embraced, and expressed in our daily lives. The question the story leaves each of us with is timeless: Which mind are you choosing today? The conditioned mind that repeats what it has always been taught? Or the Divine Mind that leads to inner freedom, wisdom, and a direct experience of God? Perhaps the greatest battle in the Bible isn’t between two men in Jerusalem. Perhaps it’s the battle taking place within every human heart #occult #wisdom #bible #divine #jesus
Divine Mind vs. Carnal Mind What if the trial of Jesus and Barabbas wasn’t just a historical event, but a symbolic story taking place within each of us? In his lectures, Bill Donahue taught that the Bible is primarily an allegory of human consciousness. From this perspective, Jesus represents the Divine Mind—the higher consciousness within us that is connected to God, wisdom, love, and spiritual awakening. Barabbas represents the lower, carnal mind—the ego, fear, conditioning, and the beliefs we’ve inherited from tradition without questioning. When Pilate asks the crowd, “Whom shall I release?” the choice becomes symbolic. The crowd chooses Barabbas over Jesus. Why? According to Donahue’s interpretation, the crowd represents collective human consciousness. We naturally choose the familiar over the transformative. We cling to inherited beliefs, religious traditions, dogma, and the voice of the ego because they feel safe. The Divine Mind, however, calls us beyond conformity into direct spiritual experience—and that path requires inner change. In this symbolic reading, Barabbas is released because humanity often frees the lower mind to rule its life, while the Divine Mind is rejected, ignored, or “crucified.” The crucifixion becomes a picture of what happens whenever higher truth is sacrificed in favor of fear, habit, and external authority. But the story doesn’t end there. The resurrection symbolizes the awakening of Divine Consciousness within us. It reminds us that the Divine Mind can never truly be destroyed. It waits patiently to be recognized, embraced, and expressed in our daily lives. The question the story leaves each of us with is timeless: Which mind are you choosing today? The conditioned mind that repeats what it has always been taught? Or the Divine Mind that leads to inner freedom, wisdom, and a direct experience of God? Perhaps the greatest battle in the Bible isn’t between two men in Jerusalem. Perhaps it’s the battle taking place within every human heart #occult #wisdom #bible #divine #jesus

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