On Torah and Jesus

The Torah is the externalized Law, given to the spiritually bereft and fearful through Moses to be read by and discussed among adult males. Jesus as charismatic bodhisattva is the embodied Law, given to any who would also be bodhisattva, regardless of ancestry, gender or formal knowledge. The difference is more than universality, it is also seeing past steadfast obedience to the word of "G-d" and into choiceless and eternal unity with the actual, living "G-d." Jesus didn't own the franchise, but he certainly was a Superstar, a thoroughly misunderstood democratizer of enlightenment.

"Lord and Savior?" You decide! Respected brother and predecessor in The Christ? Sure looks that way from here!