«On Woman’s Rights» (4-26-91)
Lecture «The Lost Teachings of Jesus on Woman’s Rights» was given by the Messenger Elizabeth Clare Prophet on April 26, 1991, at Whole Life Expo, San Francisco, California. Elizabeth Clare Prophet opens her lecture by saying, “The Lost Teachings of Jesus on women's rights is not a lecture only about women, or only for women. It's a lecture about your right to become who you really are”. She gives Jesus’ message on the right of woman and the soul to be the repository of the sacred mysteries. Drawing from Gnostic texts, The New Testament and an ancient Buddhist manuscript that records Jesus’ teachings, she shows that Jesus actually started a revolution to liberate woman, but the leaders of the early church didn't pass the torch! They dropped it! And for two thousand years Jesus' message on woman has been lost. Elizabeth Clare Prophet discusses the revolution Jesus started for woman through his ministry; the later denial by orthodox Christians of woman's rightful role in the Church; the principle of the Divine Feminine as presented in Hebrew, Gnostic and Hindu teachings; and the masculine and feminine natures in both man and woman.
Lecture «The Lost Teachings of Jesus on Woman’s Rights» was given by the Messenger Elizabeth Clare Prophet on April 26, 1991, at Whole Life Expo, San Francisco, California. Elizabeth Clare Prophet opens her lecture by saying, “The Lost Teachings of Jesus on women's rights is not a lecture only about women, or only for women. It's a lecture about your right to become who you really are”. She gives Jesus’ message on the right of woman and the soul to be the repository of the sacred mysteries. Drawing from Gnostic texts, The New Testament and an ancient Buddhist manuscript that records Jesus’ teachings, she shows that Jesus actually started a revolution to liberate woman, but the leaders of the early church didn't pass the torch! They dropped it! And for two thousand years Jesus' message on woman has been lost. Elizabeth Clare Prophet discusses the revolution Jesus started for woman through his ministry; the later denial by orthodox Christians of woman's rightful role in the Church; the principle of the Divine Feminine as presented in Hebrew, Gnostic and Hindu teachings; and the masculine and feminine natures in both man and woman.



