The 2 Jesuses: Christ, the Oil, and a Forgotten Duality

In the ancient mystery schools, the word Christ was not a surname—it was a title, a sacred state, a vibration. Christos in Greek simply means “the anointed one.” But what was being anointed? The original initiates knew. The sacred chrism, the oil, the divine substance within the human spine—today known as cerebrospinal fluid—was the true Christ that ascended. This oil, when raised through conscious spiritual practice, enlightened the mind and resurrected the soul while still in the body.

So what if I told you there may have been two historical or symbolic Jesuses, both awakened by this inner oil—but born of very different lineages?

One, a Black Jesus of African spiritual origin—rooted in Egypt, Ethiopia, and the ancient Kushite-Kemetic priesthoods.
The other, an Arian Jesus—the messianic figure shaped by Greek, Essene, and early philosophical Christianity.
Both initiated. Both anointed. But one forgotten. One whitewashed.


Christ as the Oil Within

This isn’t fringe—it’s ancient knowledge. Spiritual mystics and modern researchers have shown that the journey of Jesus mirrors the journey of kundalini energy, the serpent fire, or chrism oil that flows from the sacrum to the skull. As George Carey and others have taught, the “River Jordan” is the spinal column, and the “baptism” occurs when the oil rises and the “eye becomes single”—activating the pineal gland, the light of the body.

This is resurrection. This is illumination.
The Christ is within, not merely without.


Two Streams: A Tale of Two Jesuses

Throughout history, two distinct images of the Christ figure have been presented—often fused, sometimes confused, and tragically, one erased.

1. The Black Jesus: African Roots of the Christ

Before Roman empire theology took over, African spirituality was the cradle of mystical Christianity. Ethiopia preserved the Book of Enoch, which describes divine beings and a messianic figure—long before the New Testament. Egyptian myths of Osiris, Horus, and Isis mirror the Christ narrative so closely, it’s almost impossible to ignore.

The original icons of Christ from Nubia and Coptic Egypt? Dark-skinned, powerful, regal.

The Black Jesus walked with herbs, healing, rhythm, and ancestral wisdom. He was rooted in the earth but crowned by the stars. His rites were ritualistic, his teachings oral and tribal. He was the lion of Judah, the son of the Nile.

2. The Arian Jesus: The Cosmic Logos

Enter the Arian Controversy—not the modern racial misuse of “Aryan,” but the ancient theological doctrine taught by Arius of Alexandria (3rd–4th century). Arius claimed that Jesus was not co-equal with God, but a created being—an exalted soul, the first among many, perhaps an Ascended Master.

The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD declared Arianism heretical and stamped its theology into the Roman state religion. But the idea of a human, evolving Jesus, one who ascended through inner transformation, not divine privilege, was not so easily forgotten.

This Jesus studied in mystery schools. He was the Logos made flesh through Gnosis, not dogma.


Why Suppress One?

Because empire fears embodiment. A Black Jesus who teaches resurrection through nature, diet, music, and inner oil? Dangerous. An Arian Jesus who says you too can become divine through initiation? Heresy.

Rome needed a Jesus to worship, not emulate. So the esoteric truths were burned, mystics silenced, African origins erased. But the dual legacy remains—hidden in plain sight.


Evidence in Plain Sight

  • Icons of the Black Madonna and Child still adorn cathedrals across Europe.
  • The Gospel of Thomas, found in Egypt, says: “Split a piece of wood, and I am there.”
  • Early Coptic icons, Ethiopian manuscripts, and oral traditions point to a Christ figure far more diverse than the sanitized Roman version.
  • Rastafarianism and Pan-African Christianity reclaim this Jesus—the healer, the herbalist, the rebel, the anointed.

The Two Paths Reunited

Perhaps these weren’t two separate men—but two halves of one divine mystery.
The earthly and heavenly, the melanin and the mystic, the root and the crown.
Together they form a full spectrum Christ consciousness—rooted in the body, awakened in the mind.

This is the true anointing. The raising of the inner oil. The activation of your divine potential.

And in this light, the prophecy returns—not as a man, but as a flame within us all.


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