The Essene Gospels: Ancient Wisdom and the 5D Reality Shift
The Essene Gospels , a series of ancient texts that have stirred significant interest and debate among scholars and spiritual seekers alike, offer insight into a group of people known as the Essenes and their distinctive beliefs. The Essenes, a sect of Second Temple Judaism that flourished from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD, were described by historians like Josephus and Philo of Alexandria. They were a communal people, living in villages and towns across the eastern Mediterranean, and adhering to a strict regimen of asceticism, voluntary poverty, daily immersion, and an unswerving devotion to prayer. Morning Routine : An Essene's day would typically start before sunrise with ritual purifications, followed by prayers. They would then engage in labor, often agricultural work, as they believed in self-sufficiency. Afternoon Routine : After their morning labor, they would partake in a communal meal, which was considered a sacred event. They would prepare themselves throug...