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What Christianity Lost When It Forgot Its Mystics

What Christianity Lost When It Forgot Its Mystics

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Most people don’t realize this, but Christianity was once a deeply mystical path. Before doctrines hardened into dogma, before temples became institutions, the earliest followers of Christ spoke of the Kingdom not as a future place but as a hidden reality within. Over time, something precious was lost — the inner dimension of spiritual transformation. Mysticism didn’t disappear from Earth, however. It flourished in Kabbalah among the Jews, in Sufism among Muslims, and in Vedantic and Tantric schools in the East. But in the West, especially in mainstream Christianity, this mystical current was buried — until voices like the Gospel of Thomas began to rise again from the sands of history. Grandmaster WaXhira and the Sacred Atlantean Brotherhood teach that these lost teachings were never truly gone — only hidden, awaiting rediscovery by the inner seeker.


In the Gospel of Thomas, Jesus doesn’t speak in commandments or sermons. He speaks in riddles and revelations, saying, “The Kingdom is inside you and it is outside you... When you come to know yourselves... you will realize it is you who are the sons of the living Father.” This is not religion — this is remembrance. And this is the core of all mystical paths. Whether it’s the Sufi who spins to become nothing, or the Kabbalist who studies the Tree of Life to return to the Divine Source, or the yogi who dissolves ego through the mantra “I Am That” — the aim is always the same: to die to the false self and awaken to the eternal one. The Atlanteans knew this. The Egyptians knew it. And the early Christians knew it, too.


Imagine the Christ not as a distant figure nailed to a cross but as the eternal spark buried in every soul — what Grandmaster WaXhira calls the “Slain Master.” This Christos is the essence of Atlantis — the forgotten spiritual homeland within each of us. But like Atlantis, this essence seems to have sunk beneath the waves of the world. Every mystic across traditions urges us to remember, to resurrect this lost self. In the Upanishads, it says, “The Self is hidden in the heart of all beings.” The Zohar teaches, “The soul is a lamp of the Lord, lit from above.” And the Quran whispers, “God is closer to you than your jugular vein.”


Mysticism has never been about belief — it is about direct experience. You cannot outsource it to a priest, a guru, or a book. You must enter it yourself. You must become the observer, the witness, the stillness behind all form. This is why the Sacred Atlantean Brotherhood teaches the Way of the Inner Voyage. Through symbolic working tools like the Ocean, the Wave, the Ship, and the Blazing Star — seekers chart their own sacred map to Truth. But as long as Christianity clings only to history, and not mystery, it will miss the very Christ it claims to follow.


The Gospel of Thomas is not a “new” gospel — it is the echo of what was always true, what was once obvious to those with eyes to see and ears to hear. As Grandmaster WaXhira teaches, “Atlantis may have fallen, but its memory lives on in every breath, every heartbeat, and every sincere longing to return.” This memory is your mystical inheritance. And perhaps, just perhaps, now is the time to remember.


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Life, Light and Boundless Love

WaXhira

Founder & Grand Master

Sacred Atlantean Brotherhood


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