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The Gospel of Thomas was discovered in 1945 at a place called Nag Hammadi, in Upper Egypt. It is one of the most controversial texts associated with the person known as Jesus (Yeshua). Through the canonical texts, Christians maintain that faith is all one needs to attain eternal life - the Gospel of Thomas teaches us that knowledge is the key. This gospel tells us that Yeshua gave one disciple His secret teachings, information the other disciples could not accept or understand. The Gospel of Thomas was so dangerous to the fledgling Christian community that it was categorised as Gnostic and heretical. In 77th Pearl: The Perpetual Tree we discover something astonishing. In December 2017, the New York Times ran a story, Glowing Auras and 'Black Money': The Pentagon's Mysterious UFO Program. The article shook the world. It confirmed that military personnel, in 2004, had reported several encounters with UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). In June 2021, the Pentagon released a report, Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, which confirmed that there were indeed significant incidents of UAP incursions into military and commercial airspace. These revelations confirmed what many ufologists had been reporting for the past seventy years. Moreover, scientists in the field have concluded that these encounters are not just physical. For many people they have a psychological impact, which changes the individual's world view and perceptions of reality. Researchers are now suggesting that consciousness is the key to understanding this phenomena. The conclusions of contemporary UAP researchers ratify the teachings we find in the Gospel of Thomas. This material dimension is just another layer of many, which human beings are starting to explore. Theories about quantum physics and the nature of the universe are bringing us closer to the wisdom already revealed to humanity by a Light being called Yeshua.
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