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Prophecy News - 'The Etheopian Bible Reveals What Jesus Really Taught His Followers', Given by Osho From Ethopia, November 18th, 2025

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This is a 25 minute video, transcribed. What you will see is a 1 hour 30 minute video which has been AI generated. The url is the same.. So someone’s taken it over and redid the video without disturbing anything else. Osho’s account on youtube is practically empty. Around you, all that you see is a part of you, and you are a part of all that you see. Physical life is a MIND WORLD, although we don’t recognize it as such. Everything is registered in the mind – all we do, say, think and see is there in the mind. When you damage another, or crush another, you damage yourself. Eating meat is self-destroying (acidity causes cells to clump together which blocks blood flow causing anoxia). Likewise, wasting energy sexually is vitiating, depleting. It lowers our consciousness, just like a stringed instrument whose strings are loose doesn’t play very well. So please read the true teachings of Jesus the Christ. It goes against everything this society stands for: all the hierarchy, the money grubbing and the materiality that we are so used to. We push life away from us, when we do these things, which BLOCKS THE FLOW OF LIFE!

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Spoken by Osho

11/18/2025

For 2,000 years, the Vatican hid 14 books from you. 14 books that existed before Rome ever touched the Bible. Books that carry a different message, a different Jesus, a different truth. The Ethiopian Bible contains 81 books. Your Bible contains 66. What happened to the missing 15? They were not lost. They were removed. And what I am about to share with you will shake every belief you have carried like a burden on your back. I am not here to destroy your faith. I am here to free it.

The Jesus you have been told to worship is not the Jesus who walked the deserts of Judea. The real Jesus was not building churches. He was dissolving them. He did not come to create followers. He came to create awakened beings. And the Ethiopian Bible still whispers this forgotten truth. Listen, I understand your pain. You have prayed into empty air. You have opened scriptures and found only confusion. You were told that doubt is sin, that questions are rebellion. But I say to you, doubt is the first spark of intelligence. A mind that never questions is a mind that never awakens.

What you are about to discover is not new information. It is an ancient remembrance. The Ethiopian church preserved what Rome burned. In the mountains of Africa, untouched by empire, untouched by politics, the original teachings survived. Not because they were hidden in secrecy, but because they lived beyond the reach of those who feared truth more than they loved it. By the end of this message, you will understand three things. First, what books were removed and why? Second, what Jesus actually taught his closest followers. And third, how you can live that teaching today without priests, without rituals, without waiting for heaven to arrive.

The kingdom was never distant. You were just taught not to look where it lives within you. In the year 325, the council of Nika gathered. 318 bishops sat in a room and decided which books would stay and which would burn. This was not divine revelation. This was a political strategy. Emperor Constantine needed unity. He needed control. And free souls cannot be controlled.

So they removed the book of Enoch. Why? Because Enoch walked with angels, not through priests, not through temples, but through his own consciousness. The book describes direct communion with the divine. No mediator, no institution, just a man who learned to see beyond the veil of ordinary perception. Enoch teaches that heaven is not a place above the clouds. It is a dimension of awareness. When you awaken, you enter it. Not after death. No. The western church called this dangerous, too mystical, too direct. If every man could walk with angels through his own awareness, who would kneel before the bishop? So they removed it. But Ethiopia kept it. The book of Enoch still lives in their Bible, breathing the same truth it carried 2,000 years ago.

Then there is the Shepherd of Harmas written in the first century, read in early churches alongside the gospels. It speaks of visions of inner transformation, of purity as a state of being not a list of rules. It tells of a shepherd who guides not through commandments but through presence. The text is gentle, personal and intimate. It gives power to the individual. That is why Rome removed it. An empowered soul needs no master.

The book of Jubilees was taken out. It offered a different view of creation, of time as cycles instead of straight lines. This challenged the narrative that there is only one moment of salvation, only one saviour. If time is circular, if awakening happens in every age, then the church loses its monopoly on truth. And here is the pattern. Look closely. Every book that was removed spoke of inner light, direct experience, and self-realization. Every book that was kept spoke of obedience, hierarchy, and external authority.

Compare the book of Enoch, which says, “The righteous will shine like the stars of heaven,” with the book of Romans, which says, “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities.” Do you see it? One frees you, the other chains you. Ethiopia kept the books of freedom. Rome kept the books of control. This was no anti- accident. This was designed. And for 1700 years, the design worked until now. The man you call Jesus was not interested in creating a religion. He was interested in waking people up. When he withdrew into the wilderness for 40 days, the church called it temptation and suffering. But the Ethiopian texts describe it differently. They call it preparation, meditation, a retreat into stillness where the noise of the world could no longer reach him. 40 days of silence. Imagine that. No sermons, no scriptures, no prayers to a distant god. just presence, just breathe, just awareness sharpening itself until it could see through every illusion.

And when he returned, his words carried power, not because they were loud, but because they came from silence. Silence is the womb where truth is born. He taught his disciples to sit in stillness, to close their eyes, to watch their breath. This was not a metaphor. This was practice. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church still preserves this tradition. They call it ‘hezycasm’ – the prayer of the heart. It is meditation by another name. You sit, you breathe, you become aware and in that awareness you touch what Jesus touched, the kingdom within.

When he said the kingdom of God is within you, he was not speaking poetry. He was giving you a map. But the western translators changed it. In your Bible it says the kingdom of God is among you. A small word shift, a massive difference. Among you means “outside between people managed by the church”. Within you means inside, in your very being accessible to you alone. The Aramaic word he used was “goa”. It means interior inside the inner realm. Jesus was saying stop looking to the sky. Stop waiting for chariots of fire. Stop begging priests for salvation. The divine is closer to you than your own breath. It is you. When you are silent enough, you will feel it.

He spoke in parables because truth cannot be told directly. You cannot explain light to a blind man. He must see. Jesus was not hiding the truth. He was protecting it from those who would misuse it. In the Gospel of Mark, he says, “to you has been given the secret of the kingdom of God” (Mark 4:11). Not a secret because it is forbidden, a secret because it is experiential. You cannot think your way into it. You must become it.

The Ethiopian Gospel of Thomas, kept in full in their tradition, records 114 sayings of Jesus. Saying number 13 is remarkable. Jesus asks his disciples, “Compare me to something and tell me what I am like.” Peter says, “You are like a righteous angel.” Matthew says, “You are like a wise philosopher.” But Thomas says, “Master, my mouth is utterly unable to say what you are like.” And Jesus replies, “I am not your master. You have drunk from the bubbling spring that I measured out.” Do you hear it? Jesus is saying, “We have drunk from the same source. You and I are not different. I am not above you. I have simply remembered what you forgot. And you can remember too”.

His miracles were not magic tricks. They were signs of a consciousness shift. When he healed the blind man, he was not giving him new eyes. He was giving him a new vision. The man was blind in awareness, trapped in the darkness of his mind. And when presence touched him, the darkness dissolved. That is the real miracle, not supernatural power, but the natural result of awakened consciousness. Jesus said it himself, “Greater works than these you will do” (John 14:12). If he believed he was the only son of God, why would he say, “You will do greater things” (John 14:12)? Because he was not claiming to be the exception. He was showing you the example. What he became you can become. What he saw you can see.

This is why Rome could not allow the Ethiopian version to spread. It destroys the entire business model. You cannot sell salvation to people who know they are already divine. You cannot build empires on the truth that every human being carries the same light. So they changed the message. They turned “awakening” into worship. They turned “presence” into obedience. They turned a mystic into a messiah. Distant and untouchable. So you would never dare to become like him. But the truth survived in the highlands of Ethiopia, in ancient manuscripts, in the hearts of those who refuse to forget.

Jesus was a mystic. And his message was simple. Be still. Look within. You are what you seek. Now I want you to understand something that will disturb you. Hell was invented not by God, not by Jesus, but by men who needed to control masses they could not inspire. The early Christians for the first 200 years after Jesus did not believe in eternal torture. They believed in transformation. They believed in awakening. The concept of hell as a lake of fire as endless punishment was imported later from Greek mythology, from the tales of Hades and Tartarus.

The Hebrew word Jesus used was ‘gehenna’. It was a real place, a valley outside Jerusalem where garbage burned day and night. He used it as a metaphor for wasted life, for unconscious living. He was not describing a torture chamber beneath the earth. But later, when Rome needed fear to keep people obedient, they turned metaphor into nightmare. They painted hell on church walls. They described it in sermons until children woke screaming and adults spend their lives trembling.

The Ethiopian view is completely different. The book of Enoch describes realms of consciousness, not realms of geography. Hell is separation from awareness. Heaven is unity with truth. Both are available right now, not after death. Now, you choose them moment by moment through your state of being. When you are unconscious, you create your own hell filled with conflict, anxiety and suffering. When you are awake, that same life becomes heaven.

Then came the doctrine of original sin created by Augustine in the fifth century. Not taught by Jesus, not found in his words. Augustine declared that every human being is born guilty, born corrupt, born deserving of punishment. The Ethiopian texts never speak this way. They speak of ignorance, not sin. Ignorance means you have forgotten your divine nature. And forgetting can be healed through remembering. No punishment needed. No growing required. Just awakening.

Look at how they changed the message. Jesus said, “You are the light of the world” (Matt 5:14). They said, “You are a sinner in darkness.” Jesus said, “The kingdom of God is at hand” (Mark 1:15). They said, “The kingdom comes after death if you obey.” Jesus said, “Be still and know” (Psa 46:10). They said, “Be busy with rituals and confess to priests.” Every teaching of freedom was inverted into a teaching of control. Why? Because love cannot be controlled, but fear can. A man who loves freely is unpredictable, dangerous to systems of power. But a man who fears hell will do anything you tell him. He will give his money, his time, his mind, his children.

Fear became the foundation of Western Christianity. And on that foundation they built empires. The Ethiopian church never sold salvation. You cannot sell what every person already has. They never invented sins to create demand for forgiveness. They never turned God into a judge waiting to punish. There Jesus remained what he always was, a presence of love, a mirror of consciousness, a reminder that you are already home. You just forgot the way. And fear cannot show you the way back. Only love can. Only silence can. Only truth can.

So what did Jesus actually teach his followers to do? Not what to believe, but what to practice. The Ethiopian tradition preserved these practices when Rome replaced them with rituals and rules. First silence as prayer. Jesus said, “When you pray go into your room and shut the door” (Matt 6:6). Most people think he meant a physical room. He meant the inner room. The space of stillness inside you where no noise can enter. The Ethiopian monks call this ‘hezicasm’.. You sit, you close your eyes, you bring attention to your heart and you rest in presence. Not thinking about God, not talking to God, just being. In that being, you discover what God is. Not a person in the sky, but the awareness that watches through your eyes.

Second, breath awareness. The Hebrew word ‘ruak’ means breath, spirit, and wind. All the same word. When Jesus said, “Receive the Holy Spirit” (John 20:22), he breathed on his disciples. He was not performing magic. He was teaching them to become conscious of breath. Every breath is a gift. Every inhalation is life entering you. Every exhalation is surrender. The Ethiopian tradition teaches that if you watch your breath with awareness, you will know God, because breath is the bridge between body and consciousness.

Third, the practice of presence. Jesus said, “Take no thought for tomorrow” (Matt 6:34). The western church turned this into irresponsibility. The Ethiopian understanding is different. It means to stay in this moment. Yesterday is a memory. Tomorrow is imagination. Only now is real. And in this moment fully lived, eternity reveals itself. The Ethiopian hermits practice walking meditation. Each step is as if it were the first step and the last step, completely here, completely.

Now fourth, fasting as a tool of clarity. Jesus fasted not to suffer, not to punish his body but to quiet the noise of physical demands so consciousness could become clear. The Ethiopian church fasts more than any Christian tradition. 200 days a year, not as a sacrifice, as sharpening. When the body is light, awareness becomes sharp. You see more, you feel more, you understand more.

And finally, the circle gathering. The early disciples did not sit in rows facing a priest. They sat in circles equal. The Ethiopian tradition preserves this in what they call ‘mahabar’ – a fellowship of equals. No one above, no one below. They share silence. Each person has a candle and together they become a flame that lights the darkness. This is the original church, not a building, not an institution, but presence shared between awakened hearts.

These practices were not religious. They were scientific methods to shift consciousness from sleep to awakening. Rome removed the practices and gave you beliefs instead, because practices transform you. Beliefs only control you.

Now we come to the heart of it. What was Jesus really saying beneath all the parables, beneath all the stories? He was saying one thing in a thousand ways. You are what you seek . The divine is not separate from you. It is you. It is your deepest nature. You are not a sinner who might one day become worthy. You are already divine, simply asleep to that fact. The resurrection was not about a corpse coming back to life. It was about consciousness, awakening from the sleep of ignorance.

Every morning you rise from bed, you are resurrected. Every time you become aware after hours of mechanical living, you are resurrected. The death Jesus spoke of was not physical. It was the death of the ego. The false self that believes it is separate, that believes it is small, that believes it needs to protect and defend itself. When the ego dies, love is born. Not the love that needs something in return, but the love that is the nature of existence itself. This is what the Ethiopian Bible calls the Christ. Not a man’s name but a state of consciousness.

Christ means anointed, awakened, illuminated. Jesus became the Christ. And he said you will too. “Greater works than these you will do” (John 14:12), because what moved through him can move through you. Heaven is not a future destination. It is present, fully realized. The Ethiopian monks say paradise is attention. When you are completely here, this moment becomes sacred. The taste of water becomes divine. The sound of the wind becomes prayer. The face of a stranger becomes the face of God. Nothing changes except your seeing. And that changes everything. No mediator is needed.

When Jesus said, “I am the way (John 14:6),” he was not creating a religion. He was pointing to consciousness itself. The way is awareness. The truth is present. Life is this moment fully lived. You do not need a priest to confess to. Confess to your own heart. You do not need a building to find God in. Close your eyes. God is closer to you than your own breath. And love, love without fear. “Perfect love casts out fear” (1John 4:18). You cannot love when you are afraid. You cannot be free when you are guilty. The Ethiopian teaching is simple. Fear was added. Love is original. Guilt was taught. Innocence is natural.

Return to what you were before the world told you that you were broken. You were never broken. You only believed the lie. The real message of Jesus is this. Be still. Look within. Love without condition. Act from awareness, not from memory.. This is all. This sounds too simple because the mind wants complexity. The mind wants to delay. It says it cannot be this easy. But it is. Awakening is not difficult. It is just unfamiliar. You have practiced sleep for so long that waking feels strange. But strange does not mean wrong. It means new. So now I say to you directly, stop waiting. You are not waiting for Jesus to return from the clouds. He never left. You stopped looking. You are not waiting for salvation to arrive someday. You were never lost, only asleep.

The Ethiopian Bible is not here to give you new beliefs. It is here to shatter old ones. It is a reminder, not a revelation. You already know this truth. You have always known it. You just forgot. The real Bible is not written on paper. It is written in your consciousness. Every moment of awareness is a verse. Every act of love is a gospel. Your life lived awake is the testament. Jesus was not the exception. He was the example. What he became, you are becoming. What he saw, you are starting to see.

Stop searching outside. The kingdom was never in temples made of stone. It is in the temple of your own being. Close your eyes right now. Feel your breath. That silence between thoughts, that stillness beneath all movement, that is where Jesus spoke from. That is where the truth lives. The Ethiopian Bible preserved one thing above all, your freedom. Jesus taught one thing above all. You are divine. The path is one thing. Awareness and the destination is here now within you. You are not broken. You are not sinful. You are not separate from God. You are the presence in which all things appear and disappear. You are the light you have been searching for. Welcome home.

Links-

‘The Etheopian BIBLE Reveals What Jesus REALLY Taught His Followers’
11/18/2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxLaERz6vVQ

Mary’s Messages
updated
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