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He knew that crucifixion or anything for that matter could not destroy his true self, his consciousness, and he used the opportunity to be an example to others who do not remember who they truly are.
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And not just to remember who they are but to "know" who they are....I think the crucifiction, was litteral but equally important - is symbolic of the "eggocentric" man dieing to life - "Christocentric",
So one can imagine his frustration, to the point of tears as drops of blood:-))
working with the eggocentric crowds , trying to show them that life's solutions lie not in carnal ego but in spirit ... living in flesh but by the spirit for the spirit
What is sad to me is to see ego trying to subject the spirit unto it.. when it is the ego that must die to spirit ........
one can only experience Christ and oneness in spirit not ego