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The Four Gospels:
New Metaphysical
Versions


Are you tired of trying to make sense out of
what the Bible says?


Do you find it frustrating that there are so many
contradictions in the stories?


How do you decide what is literal and what is metaphor?


 

Finally … for the first time ever: 
a chapter by chapter, verse-by-verse interpretation



Metaphysical Gospels




Did you realize the Bible is written in a secret code — and once you understand the code, you unlock a whole deeper meaning of every chapter and every verse.

These New Metaphysical Versions of the four Gospels  transform the traditional content into a practical application to help you deal with the problems you are facing every day.

Read these metaphysical translations alongside your favorite traditional Bible, and compare, verse by verse, the deeper meaning behind the words and stories of Jesus.






 ~ Common Metaphysical Themes ~
Did you know:
  • Jesus represents our Christ potential;
  • Bethlehem represents the abiding place of Universal Substance;
  • Peter symbolizes our maturing faith quality;
  • John represents our capacity for love;
  • Nazareth symbolizes that place in consciousness where we awaken to the truth that the Christ of us can come into expression;
  • Mary Magdalene represents our deep psychic feeling nature;
  •  A barren fig tree symbolizes an unproductive state of consciousness; resurrection represents the restoration of the Christ Standard within us.

Are  you familiar with the story of the Feeding of the 5,000, found in Matthew 14:13-21? Here is the deeper meaning:


The Feeding of the Five Thousand

13. We take the matter to Spirit in prayer because we know in Spirit that we can master our emotions and sense gratifications. 14. The Christ in us understands our confusion and seeks to strengthen our bond with Spirit. 15. At the human level we may feel bound by circumstances that appear to offer nothing but lack and limitation, and so we may settle for sensory fulfillment instead of spiritual sustenance. 16. But the Jesus of us knows we need only to be fed by Spirit. 17. If our only discernment is through our five senses, oftentimes we will see a lack of resources or fail to see the value of the resources we have. 18. But Spirit sees only abundance. 19. When we trust Spirit and bless what we have, we will find we have sufficient resources at our disposal. 20. And when we do this, each of our twelve spiritual faculties will be so enriched that we become aware of an endless supply of Universal Substance. 21. And it is from this elevated perspective that all five of our physical senses will evolve into their higher spiritual essences.





These interpretations should give you an idea of the richness of a metaphysical interpretation of scripture. This new version is intended for use along-side traditional versions of the Bible. We recommend using it as a study guide for group study, as well as for private study, meditation, and daily readings. It is suggested that traditional Gospel versions be used as supplements to this version so that readers can compare traditional content to the metaphysical content of the NMV verse-by- verse, chapter-by-chapter. We have provided both wings and landing gears  with this metaphysical rendering so that it is both practical and down to earth. We have opted for understandability and clarity instead of loftiness and vagueness.

We hope you will not only enjoy these metaphysical renderings of the Gospels, but that both your spirituality and appreciation for the richness of the New Testament will be deepened.






 

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