Easter, Religion, Jesus…


“To me, He represents Eternal Life, Love and Wholeness.”


My Easter Reflection — A Personal Invitation

As I sit in meditation and reflect deeply on what this week represents for me… what Easter truly means… this is what arises.

And I offer this as an invitation—for you to pause and ask yourself:

What does this time mean to me?

One thing I feel called to share is this:

If you are curious about Jesus—Yeshua—whatever name resonates for you—I invite you to explore a direct relationship with him.

Not through the lens of organized religion.

Not through what you were told.

But through your own heart.

For many people, the words Jesus, Christ, or even God can be triggering.

And that makes sense.

So many have been hurt…

Conditioned through teachings rooted in shame, punishment, and sin.

In my experience, much of that is distortion.

So my invitation is simple:

Invite Jesus into your heart… and listen.

Not to doctrine—but to direct experience.

For me, this time represents eternal life.

And it also represents freedom—

freedom from crucifixion…

freedom from suffering as identity…

freedom through forgiveness.

The deeper message is this:

There is no death.

The body may die… but what we truly are does not.

Jesus did not come to show us that he was different—

He came to reveal what is true.

A man who came into this world in pure remembrance…

not becoming love—but being love…

not reaching the light—but expressing it.

Not separate from us—

but a reflection of what we are.

Because in truth…there is only one of us.

One mind.

One God.

One presence expressed through all.

We may appear as individuals…

but we are expressions of the same source—

what you might call particles of God, walking in form.

So this weekend, I invite you into that remembrance.

Into forgiveness.

Into freedom.

Not belief…but experience.

May Peace Be with You.

Alex.

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