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Essenian Mysticism

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Jesus and the Essenes
In Jesus and the Essenes, Dolores Cannon transmits the memories of an Essene initiate named Suddi, accessed through deep regressive hypnosis.

The book describes with striking coherence the daily life, teachings, and initiations of the Essene communities during the time of Jeshua.

It reveals their deep connection with the Egyptian Mystery Schools, showing how the Essenes preserved and transmitted sacred sciences from the temples of Isis and Heliopolis — healing, vibration, and light-work.
The text details the preparation of Jeshua from childhood within these schools: his training in silence, energetic mastery, breath, and prophecy.

Cannon presents the Essenes as guardians of ancient wisdom, bridging the spiritual science of Egypt with the messianic current that would later manifest through Christ and Mary Magdalene.
The Way of the Essenes
Christ’s Hidden Life Remembered
Through a series of vivid akashic memories, Daniel Meurois and Anne Givaudan recount the hidden formative years of Jeshua, guided within the Essene Brotherhood and the temples of Egypt.
They describe a precise initiatic path combining inner silence, energetic purification, breath work, and the awakening of memory through devotion and service.
The narrative portrays the fusion of Egyptian and Essene wisdom as the womb from which the Christic current was born — a continuation of the mysteries of Isis, Hermes and Ma’at within a new frequency of heart consciousness.
The Essene Heritage
The Teacher of the Scrolls and the Gospel Christ
In this foundational work, Edmond Bordeaux Szekely traces the spiritual lineage linking the Essene communities, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the original Christic message.

He interprets the “Teacher of Righteousness” mentioned in the Qumran texts as a prefiguration of Christ — a bridge between ancient Essene mysticism and the Gospel narrative.

Szekely presents the Essenes as guardians of an initiatic science inherited from Egypt and Babylon, based on the harmony between the elements, the human body, and divine law — what he calls “The Law of Light.”
His thesis proposes that the Essenes preserved the universal tradition of initiation, which later found expression through Jeshua’s teachings. The Gospel, in this reading, is not a rupture but the flowering of a continuum of sacred knowledge.
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