There are eight core teachings of Jesus or Yeshua that are often acknowledged by Christians but rarely followed in daily life or church practice. Interesting to note that RA, in the Law of One, spoke of Yeshua as a Wanderer of sixth density, who came to exemplify the vibration of unconditional love. Both Yeshua and RA speak of those 8 core teachings and are broken down like this.
1. Love Your Enemies and Do Good to Those Who Hate You
Scripture: “But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you…” — Matthew 5:44
Meaning: Jesus asked for radical compassion and forgiveness even toward those who harm us.
Ra explains that love is the great unifier of polarity. When you love those who harm you, you dissolve karmic entanglements and transmute negative energy into unity.
Esoteric meaning: Loving one’s enemy is the act of recognizing that there is no enemy — only the One Infinite Creator playing both sides of the polarity for evolution. This is the essence of balancing compassion with wisdom.
2. Judge Not, That You Be Not Judged
Scripture: “Judge not, that you be not judged.” — Matthew 7:1
Meaning: Spiritual humility requires seeing our own flaws before criticizing others.
Ra emphasizes that judgment maintains separation, while understanding leads to unity.
Esoteric meaning: To refrain from judgment is to honor each being’s unique path through catalyst. Ra teaches that we are here to observe, forgive, and balance, not condemn or label distortions.
3. Sell What You Have and Give to the Poor
Scripture: “Go, sell what you possess and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven.” — Matthew 19:21
Meaning: Jesus directly tied spiritual freedom to detachment from material wealth.
Ra’s view doesn’t command asceticism, but explains that attachment to material possessions binds consciousness to third-density illusion.
Esoteric meaning: Detachment opens the heart chakra. Giving freely without expectation aligns one with service to others, the path of spiritual evolution. True wealth is the radiance of being, not accumulation.
4. Turn the Other Cheek
Scripture: “If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other also.” — Matthew 5:39
Meaning: This is not weakness, but moral courage — refusing to perpetuate cycles of violence or vengeance.
Ra’s view was Jesus demonstrated how to balance love with wisdom through martyrdom and acceptance.
Esoteric meaning: Turning the other cheek doesn’t mean passive submission; it’s mastery of energy. You refuse to perpetuate karmic cycles. By absorbing aggression with love, you mirror to the aggressor their own imbalance, offering them potential healing.
5. Forgive Without Limit
Scripture: “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy times seven.” — Matthew 18:22
Meaning: True forgiveness is infinite, mirroring divine mercy.
Ra’s view was forgiveness is the releasing of polarity and the mechanism by which the soul becomes whole. Forgiveness of other-self is forgiveness of self and is the same act.
Esoteric meaning: Infinite forgiveness is infinite unity. Every time we forgive, we re-member ourselves as the Creator.
This act dissolves karmic loops and restores light to blocked centers.
6. Do Not Store Up Treasures on Earth
Scripture: “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth… but store up treasures in heaven.” — Matthew 6:19–20
Meaning: Jesus condemned the pursuit of wealth and material security over spiritual growth.
Ra teaches that all material accumulation is transient and distracts from the evolution of mind/body/spirit.
Esoteric meaning: By releasing dependency on material security, we focus energy on the indwelling Infinite Self. “Treasure in heaven” corresponds to harvestable vibration — the spiritual light quotient of one’s field.
7. The Kingdom of God Is Within You
Scripture: “The kingdom of God is within you.” — Luke 17:21
Meaning: The divine presence is an inner reality, not an external reward. It invites introspection, mystical experience, and spiritual awakening.
Ra’s definition of the One Infinite Creator. In an Infinite Creator there is only unity. You are unity. You are infinity. You are love/light, light/love. You are. This is the Law of One. Understanding, experiencing, accepting, and merging of self with self and with other-self, and finally with the Creator, is the path to the heart of self. In each infinitesimal part of your self resides the One in all of Its power.
Esoteric meaning: The “Kingdom within” is the heart-centered awareness through which the Higher Self and the Infinite Creator are experienced directly.
Jesus embodied this as a living bridge between human and divine — precisely what Ra calls the activation of green ray (love) leading to blue ray (truth) and indigo ray (gateway to infinity).
8. Sacredness of private prayer
Scripture: “And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full.
But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.” Matthew 6:5–6
Meaning:
Jesus emphasized that true prayer is an inner communion with the Divine, not a public performance. The “room” represents not only a physical space of solitude, but also the inner sanctuary of the heart. Praying quietly removes ego, comparison, and external validation, aligning the self with divine presence in humility and sincerity.
Ra explains that communication with the One Infinite Creator happens through silent seeking, meditation, and inner balance, rather than outer ritual. Meditation and contemplation of the self is silence is the most efficacious was of seeking the Creator. The most direct means of contact is through the inner silence.
Esoteric meaning: In the Law of One, “praying quietly” is understood as entering the state of inner stillness where thought and distortion subside, allowing direct contact with intelligent infinity (the Creator). It is not about petitioning or outward expression but alignment with unity consciousness.
Ra calls this “seeking the One in the moment,” or being prayer itself — every act, thought, or breath offered in love and awareness.

Guided Silent Prayer of the Inner Light
Preparation
Find a quiet place.
Sit comfortably, spine upright, heart open, hands resting lightly on your lap.
Close your eyes and take three slow, deep breaths.
Let each exhale soften the body and quiet the mind.
Invocation
“The Kingdom is within you.”
“The Father who sees in secret will reward you.”
“I am one with the One Infinite Creator.”
Breathe in gently.
As you breathe, imagine golden light entering through the crown of your head.
With every exhale, release all thought, all effort, all noise.
Entering the Inner Room
Now imagine you are walking into a small room of light inside your heart.
It is silent here — no words, no judgments.
This is the inner chamber Jesus spoke of, where only you and the Divine are present.
Feel the vibration of peace, as if the air itself hums softly with love.
Ra would call this the gateway to intelligent infinity —
the point where your personal self meets the One Self.
Communion in Stillness
Silently affirm within:
“Father within me, You are the Light and the Life.”
“The Kingdom is inside and outside of me.”
“I am movement and repose, the rhythm of Your being.”
“All that I see, all that I am — is You.”
Rest in the silence that follows.
If thoughts arise, gently let them pass like clouds.
Return to the still center — the I AM that Jesus knew,
the One Infinite Creator that Ra described.
Here, prayer becomes awareness,
and awareness becomes union.
Expansion
Now feel that light expanding from your heart —
through your body, through the room, through the Earth.
Whisper inwardly:
“As the Father and I are one,
so am I one with all beings,
in love and in light, in movement and repose.”
You are the prayer.
You are the silence.
You are the living expression of the One.
Closing
Take a final deep breath.
Bow your head inwardly in gratitude.
When ready, open your eyes and carry this vibration into the world.
“Let your light so shine before others.”
— Jesus“The seeker becomes the Creator in every moment of silence.”
— Ra

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