
Be syncretic, like Jesus of Nazareth, speaking your mind when the traditional mode of socialization creates in-crowd/outcast dynamics. The Incarnate Christ is reported to have attended get-togethers that the holy rollers of his day considered to be dens of inequity.
Be syncretic, like Jesus of Nazareth, refusing to let a code of etiquette dictate your beliefs, your behavior, or your associations. The Incarnate Christ was not one to prioritize secondhand theology over firsthand anthropology, which secured an organic following.
Be syncretic, like Jesus of Nazareth, freely practicing magic as you see fit, even if it may infuriate or terrify insufferable legalistic types. The Incarnate Christ shrugged off accusations of devilry offered by religious folks, so that he could eradicate others’ life-crushing ills.
Be syncretic, like Jesus of Nazareth, fostering an eclectic spiritual path, which doesn’t stunt your ethereal growth like dogma does. The Incarnate Christ heralded cosmic oneness, self-actualization, and soul ascension, but monolithic orthodoxy keeps that a secret.
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