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You Must Find Your Divine Spark – Prof. Jiang Xueqin

The Divine Spark Within: Jesus, Knowledge & The Search for Truth

Why ancient wisdom still matters today

For thousands of years, human beings have looked for something beyond daily life — a divine spark inside us that points to meaning and truth. The great works of literature — Homer’s Iliad, The Odyssey, Dante’s Divine Comedy — are timeless because when we read them, we see reflections of our own inner light.

These masterpieces act as portals to the divine.
They wake up something ancient in us.

But there’s a problem…

Most people will never read Homer or Dante deeply enough to unlock the wisdom inside them.

So where does ordinary humanity find spiritual access?

Jesus: The Democratization of the Divine

Jesus offered the same portal — but made it universal.

You don’t need elite education, you don’t need access to libraries, you don’t need literary commentary.

Anyone can:

• Remember His life
• Recite His teachings
• Reflect on His compassion

And through that, access the divine directly.

Jesus made spiritual truth available to everyone — not just scholars, priests or poets.

His message:
You are allowed to know God for yourself.

A Cosmopolitan Childhood

Jesus grew up in Galilee — a crossroads of cultures, ideas and religions.
Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism… diverse influences all passed through this coastal region.

From a young age, Jesus understood that truth isn’t owned by one culture. It flows through many.

Lost Teachings Rediscovered: The Gospel of Thomas

For centuries, our knowledge of Jesus came only from the canonical Bible. But in 1945, a discovery in Nag Hammadi, Egypt, revealed ancient texts — alternative early Christian writings that had been suppressed or forgotten.

One of the most significant is:

The Gospel of Thomas
A collection of Jesus’ sayings — simple, direct, deeply spiritual.

Many scholars believe these represent His earliest and truest teachings before interpretation and political power reshaped the narrative.

These texts reveal a Jesus who:

• Opposes religious hierarchy
• Encourages self-knowledge
• Challenges oppressive authority
• Teaches that the divine is found within us

“Seek and You Will Find”: Knowledge Is a Sacred Duty

One of the core messages in the Gospel of Thomas:

Don’t rely on external authority.
Look inside yourself for truth.

Organized religion often claims exclusive access to God.
Jesus argued the opposite.

He criticized religious leaders who hide knowledge and limit people’s spiritual growth. True wisdom requires humility — the willingness to become a beginner again, like a serpent shedding its skin.

And yes — this kind of spiritual independence threatens power.
That’s why empires fear free thinkers.

Rumi & Jesus: Converging Truth From Different Worlds

Persian poet Rumi once said:

“This world is a prison for the drunk.”

The drunk, in his view, are people intoxicated by illusion — wealth, status, distraction.

Jesus taught almost the same thing:

Humanity is spiritually asleep…
content in ignorance rather than thirsting for truth.

Different continents.
Different faiths.
Same source of inspiration.

Real Freedom: Refusing the Values of a Dying World

Jesus warned that the “great empire” — in His time, Rome — was already a corpse spiritually.
Impressive on the outside.
Empty on the inside.

Only when people stop obeying systems built on fear and greed can they become truly free.

Power loses control once the oppressed stop believing in its illusion.

The Parable of the Lost Sheep: God Loves the Explorer

A shepherd leaves 99 obedient sheep to find the one who wandered away.

Why?
Because discovery matters.
Creativity matters.
Curiosity matters.

The divine wants us to:

• Learn
• Grow
• Imagine
• Seek truth
• Expand the universe with our light

Those who simply obey contribute nothing to creation.
They live like NPCs — present, but not alive.

The Banquet of Heaven: Why the Rich Lose Out

Another Thomas teaching:
God prepares a grand feast — the ultimate joy.
But the wealthy decline the invitation.

They are “too busy” chasing profit.

From Jesus’ perspective, wealth without compassion is spiritual poverty.

The rich appear to win in life —
but they lose where it truly matters.

How Do We Know What We’re Born to Do?

If society pushes us toward money, status, and approval…
How do we discover our true calling?

The answer Jesus gives:

“Listen to your heart — the divine spark will guide you.”

You feel the truth when:

• You love someone and love is returned
• You help, teach, or serve
• You imagine something new
• You grow in wisdom or kindness

Your inner light glows.

You already know right from wrong —
not from school or parents —
but from the spark within.

When You Do Good, The Soul Shines

A person who hoards wealth looks tense, hardened, darkened inside.

A person who gives — who cares — looks radiant.

Evil shrinks the soul.
Goodness expands it.

Our true purpose is to keep brightening the world until the world itself remembers its light.

Conclusion: The Divine Is Already in You

Whether through Homer, Dante or the hidden sayings of Jesus —
all spiritual wisdom points to the same truth:

You are more than this world wants you to believe.
You are a spark of the divine.

Seek knowledge.
Seek love.
Seek truth.

Even if others discourage you — especially if they do.

Because every act of genuine good brings you closer to who you were always meant to be.

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