1. The Hidden Sayings
Unlocking the Code of the Living Jesus
Before we follow him, we must remember what he truly said โ and why it was buried.
๐ Save this revelation to your library of remembrance:
Welcome to The Lost Teachings of Jesus โ a journey back to the voice they tried to erase.
- โน Long before creeds and cathedrals, there were sayings โ raw, luminous, dangerous.
- โน Hidden in caves. Buried by empires. Whispered by the few who remembered.
- โน These are the words of the Living Jesus โ not the sacrificed god of guilt, but the awakener of gnosis.
This is not myth. This is initiation. The Gospel before empire. The code before control.
- โนWho was the real Jesus โ and what did he actually teach?
- โนWhy did the Church bury his most potent revelations?
- โนWhat is the Nazarene Code โ and how do we live it?
This series is a resurrection.
Not of a man, but of a living word โ hidden in your bones, your breath, your remembering.
The Gospel was never lost.
It was hidden in you.
The Lost Gospel: Not a Story, but a Code
The teachings of Jesus were never meant to be a sermon. They were a transmission โ a series of hidden sayings designed to awaken the soul.
Encoded in metaphors, mirrored in paradox, and buried by empires, these sayings were preserved only in fragments. But those fragments were alive.
They taught that the divine spark was already within us โ and that remembrance, not obedience, was the true salvation.
- ๐ The sayings were symbolic โ not literal.
- ๐ The path was inward โ not institutional.
- ๐ The goal was awakening โ not worship.
In 1945, the Gospel of Thomas was unearthed near Nag Hammadi. Hidden in the sands of Egypt, it contained 114 secret sayings attributed to Jesus โ without miracles, without crucifixion, without church.
๐ What made these sayings so dangerousโฆ that they had to be erased?

Buried beneath centuries of silence, the Gospel of Thomas re-emerges like a voice from the desert. Its words do not explain โ they ignite. A forgotten code awakens, written not to be believed, but remembered.
"These are the secret sayings which the living Jesus spoke, and which Didymos Judas Thomas wrote down." Prologue, Gospel of Thomas
Why Were the Sayings Hidden?
Because they bypassed the system.
The sayings spoke directly to the soul, requiring no priest, temple, or sacrifice. They taught:
- ๐ The Kingdom is already within you โ not in the sky or the sea.
- ๐ You must know yourself โ or you dwell in poverty.
- ๐ The divine cannot be seen with the eyes โ but only with awakened sight.
These teachings dismantled control.
They threatened power.
And so they were buried.

They burned the gospels. They rewrote the story. But the Word was never lost โ it became seed. And now, it begins to bloom in those who remember.
"The Kingdom is inside you, and it is outside of you. When you come to know yourselves, you will be known, and you will realize you are children of the Living Father." Gospel of Thomas, Saying 3
The Sayings Were Not Meant to Be Explained โ But Triggered
The Gnostic sayings are not sermons. They are riddles. Triggers. Mirrors.
They are designed to awaken the inner spark in those ready to receive them.
- ๐ They sound paradoxical โ because truth breaks logic.
- ๐ They feel cryptic โ because they are not for the intellect.
- ๐ They resonate โ when the soul begins to stir.
This is why they were feared. They could not be domesticated. They spoke not to belief โ but to direct knowing.

Each saying is a spark. Each spark seeks the flame inside you. They were not meant to be read โ they were meant to remember you to yourself.
"He who drinks from my mouth will become as I am; I myself shall become he, and the things that are hidden will be revealed to him." Gospel of Thomas, Saying 108
Why It Matters Now
Because the world still serves the same false authority โ dressed now in different robes.
The sayings of the Living Jesus call you out of sleep, out of fear, out of systems of control.
- ๐ They return the Christ from icon to inner fire.
- ๐ They break the spell of hierarchy and guilt.
- ๐ They remind you: You are the one youโve been waiting for.
Christ was never meant to be worshipped.
He came to awaken the Logos within you.

You are not separate from the Word. You are its echo. Its mirror. Its next verse.
"If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you." Gospel of Thomas, Saying 70
Final Thought: The Saying Is a Mirror
The words of the Living Jesus were not commands โ they were keys.
Each one reflects something forgotten, waiting in the silence of your own soul.
Read slowly. Breathe between the lines.
These are not teachings to follow โ they are memories to awaken.
Mini Glossary
Key Terms Introduced in This Post
- โบ Gospel of Thomas
- A collection of 114 secret sayings attributed to Jesus, preserved by early Gnostics and rediscovered in 1945.
- โบ Sayings
- Short, symbolic utterances of the Living Jesus โ designed not to instruct but to awaken.
- โบ Logos
- The divine creative Word or intelligence; in Gnosticism, the living spark of God within each soul.
- โบ Nazarene Code
- The original, pre-empire teaching of Jesus โ encoded in sayings, aimed at spiritual initiation.
- โบ Gnosis
- Inner knowing; a direct, experiential connection with the divine beyond belief or doctrine.
Next Post: The Twin and the Mirror โ Thomas & the Reflected Self
What does it mean to be the Twin of Christ? Explore the mystery of Thomas, the mirror, and the soulโs forgotten reflection:
- ๐ Thomas the Twin โ His symbolic role in the hidden gospel.
- ๐ The Mirror Teaching โ Seeing your divine twin within.
- ๐ Identity and Memory โ Awakening through self-recognition.
Quiz: Test Your Insight into the Hidden Sayings
1. What kind of teachings are found in the Gospel of Thomas?
2. Why were the sayings of Jesus in Gnostic texts considered dangerous?
3. According to Saying 3, where is the Kingdom of God?
Discussion Question
Which saying from the Gospel of Thomas resonates most deeply with you โ and what might it be trying to awaken?
Unlock the Hidden Teachings
Youโve tasted the edge of the mystery.
Now step through the veil.