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You can’t pretend anymore – Waking up hurts

You Can’t Pretend Anymore – Waking Up Hurts

In this deeply honest and transformative episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex explores a phase of awakening that is rarely discussed with clarity and compassion: the moment when pretending becomes impossible. The title, You Can’t Pretend Anymore – Waking Up Hurts, may sound harsh at first glance, but the message behind it is neither pessimistic nor discouraging. It is an invitation to understand what is actually happening when reality begins to feel uncomfortable in ways it never did before.

This discomfort is not physical pain, nor is it suffering in the traditional sense. Alex reframes the word “hurts” as transformation. What hurts is not awakening itself, but the friction between who you have been conditioned to be and who you are beginning to remember yourself as.

Why Awakening Feels Uncomfortable

Awakening is often romanticized as a moment of bliss, clarity, and peace. While those elements do emerge, they are rarely the first stages. The initial phase is disorienting. Old structures that once provided certainty begin to collapse, and familiar narratives no longer feel authentic.

According to Alex, this discomfort arises because awakening forces a shift in perception. You start seeing reality differently, and once that shift happens, there is no going back. You may find yourself wishing, even briefly, that you had never started this process at all.

This reaction is natural. It does not mean something has gone wrong. It means something is changing.

You Are Not Broken

A central message of this episode is reassurance. Feeling disconnected, out of place, or unable to engage in old patterns does not mean you are broken. It means you are waking up.

Alex references the work of Carl Jung, particularly the concept of individuation. Jung observed that spiritual transformation rarely occurs through dramatic revelations. Instead, it unfolds quietly, through a gradual shedding of what no longer resonates.

You stop forcing conversations. You stop tolerating environments that drain you. You stop wearing masks that once felt necessary. Not because you decided to, but because your spirit simply cannot tolerate them anymore.

The End of Pretending

One of the most noticeable changes during awakening is the inability to pretend. Pretending to care about things that no longer matter. Pretending to agree just to maintain harmony. Pretending to fit into roles that feel increasingly artificial.

Alex emphasizes that this does not mean becoming isolated, arrogant, or dismissive of others. It means becoming honest with yourself.

The exhaustion many people feel is not caused by awakening itself, but by trying to remain someone they are no longer aligned with.

A Shift in Identity

As this process unfolds, identity begins to loosen. You may no longer define yourself through labels such as political affiliation, belief systems, or even spiritual identities. Alex is careful to avoid labeling this process as “being spiritual,” because labels themselves can become another form of separation.

Everyone is spiritual by nature. Everyone is spirit experiencing reality through a soul and a body. Awakening does not make someone more spiritual than others. It simply reflects a different stage of experience.

This understanding removes hierarchy and judgment from the process.

Relationships During Awakening

One of the most challenging aspects of waking up is navigating relationships. Family gatherings, social events, and long-standing friendships may begin to feel strained—not because others have changed, but because you have.

Alex speaks candidly about this dynamic. Awakening does not mean cutting people off or withdrawing from life. In fact, total isolation is not the answer.

Instead, it requires a new way of relating. Less debate. Less need to be right. More listening. More compassion.

Family, Friends, and Attachment

Alex shares a personal reflection on how family and friends evolve over time. Biological family may become chosen family, and lifelong friends may become family through shared experience.

Deep bonds do not require constant interaction. Like a strong tree, once roots are established, less maintenance is needed. This applies to relationships during awakening as well.

You may interact less, but the connection remains. And when interactions do happen, they are often more authentic.

Letting Go of Being Right

One of the earliest shifts during awakening is the loss of interest in being right. Arguments lose their appeal. Validation from others becomes unnecessary.

Alex explains that many people are deeply programmed to seek validation. They need agreement to feel secure. When you stop participating in that dynamic, it can create friction.

But over time, a quiet respect often emerges. Others sense that they will not get validation or resistance from you, and the interaction softens.

Politics, Religion, and Silence

Family gatherings often revolve around sensitive topics such as politics, religion, and social issues. During awakening, engaging in these discussions can feel increasingly uncomfortable.

Alex suggests that silence is not avoidance. It is discernment.

You are not required to have an opinion on everything. Choosing not to engage is not weakness; it is clarity.

When asked directly, it is perfectly valid to say, “I don’t have an opinion,” or “I’d rather not discuss that.”

Trusting the Inner Process

A recurring theme throughout this episode is trust. Trusting the process. Trusting intuition. Trusting that not having answers is part of the journey.

Awakening does not provide immediate clarity. It removes false certainty first.

Alex emphasizes that this process is individual. There are no timelines. No dates. No collective deadlines. Free will makes prediction impossible.

Each person wakes up in their own way, at their own pace.

The Myth of Collective Ascension

Alex addresses a common narrative in modern spiritual culture: the idea that humanity is collectively ascending on a fixed timeline.

While collective change is possible, it can only occur when individuals choose to behave differently. Awakening cannot be imposed, predicted, or scheduled.

Any belief that places some people above others is rooted in ego, not awareness.

Living in This World While Waking Up

Awakening does not remove you from this world. You are still here to live, work, love, and connect.

The difference is how you participate.

You may still attend gatherings. You may still engage socially. But you do so without pretending. Without forcing. Without betraying yourself.

This balance is subtle and requires patience.

Why It Feels Like Loss

Many people interpret awakening as loss. Loss of interest. Loss of connection. Loss of motivation.

Alex reframes this entirely. What feels like loss is actually release. You are not losing yourself; you are losing what you were never meant to carry.

Old emotions such as hate, rage, envy, pride, and judgment begin to fall away—not because you suppress them, but because they no longer serve a purpose.

Compassion for Others

A crucial reminder in this episode is compassion. Awakening does not make you superior. It makes you more understanding.

Others are not wrong because they are at a different stage. Everyone has a process. No one is ahead or behind.

Judgment dissolves naturally when identity loosens.

Discovering Your True Self

The episode closes with a familiar but powerful invitation: discover who you truly are.

This discovery is personal. No one can do it for you.

Alex suggests dedicating a few minutes a day to asking simple questions: “Who am I?” “Where do I come from?” “What is my purpose?”

The answers will not arrive as explanations. They will arrive as shifts.

Freedom Beyond Pretending

When you stop pretending, freedom emerges. Not the freedom to escape life, but the freedom to live it authentically.

You stop competing. You stop complaining. You stop depending on external validation.

You begin to trust what you feel inside.

Final Reflection

Waking up hurts because it changes you. And change is uncomfortable when you try to remain the same.

You cannot unsee what you have seen. You cannot unknow what you have realized.

This is not a curse. It is growth.

You are not broken.

You are waking up.

For more reflections on awakening, self-discovery, and conscious living, visit TheAlexShow.TV and continue the journey with Alex.

I Feel Drawn to a Simpler Life

I Feel Drawn to a Simpler Life

In this reflective episode of TheAlexShow.TV, Alex opens the year with a topic that feels deeply personal yet universally resonant: the growing desire for a simpler life. This is not a discussion about conspiracy, ideology, or fear. It is a quiet, grounded observation of something many people are experiencing internally but may struggle to articulate. A subtle pull away from noise, excess, and constant stimulation, and a return toward peace, stillness, and authenticity.

As shared by Alex on TheAlexShow.TV, this longing for simplicity is not random, nor is it a sign of laziness, failure, or disengagement from life. Instead, it reflects a profound internal recalibration. A shift in values. A realignment between the material world and the inner world. For many, it signals a reconnection with their natural state.

The End of the Urban Illusion

Modern life, particularly urban living, has been framed as progress. Faster, louder, more efficient, more connected. Yet, as Alex points out, many are discovering that this lifestyle no longer works for them. The endless push for productivity, status, and accumulation comes at a cost. Emotional fatigue. Mental exhaustion. A sense of disconnection from oneself and others.

This does not mean everyone must abandon cities or move to rural areas. Alex is clear that simplification does not require drastic external changes. Instead, it begins internally. You can live in a city and still simplify your life. You can reduce the bombardment of stimuli, limit unnecessary engagements, and consciously choose how you spend your attention.

Simplicity, in this sense, is not about deprivation. It is about intention. Choosing less noise. Less distraction. Less external control over your emotional and mental state.

The Fuel Gauge of Consciousness

One of the most powerful analogies Alex uses in this episode is that of a fuel gauge. Just as a car’s gauge moves from empty to full, we each carry an internal gauge that reflects how attached we are to the material world versus our spiritual essence.

The more attached we become to material concerns, the more the needle shifts toward the physical. This does not make material life bad or wrong, but it does mean the spirit takes a back seat. When the gauge is fully tilted toward material attachment, the inner world becomes quiet, distant, and difficult to access.

Feeling drawn to a simpler life, according to Alex, means the needle is moving back toward the spirit. It is a sign that you are becoming more receptive to your inner guidance. More sensitive to what truly nourishes you. Less tolerant of constant stimulation, chaos, and excess.

The Density of This Reality

Alex also revisits a recurring theme on the channel: the density of this reality. This world is not just physically dense, but sensorially overwhelming. The constant flood of images, sounds, emotions, and information leaves little space for stillness.

If this reality were lighter, holographic, or less intense, the spirit might integrate more easily. But the heaviness of this environment pulls consciousness outward. It trains us to seek fulfillment externally rather than internally.

When someone begins to crave less stimulation, fewer pleasures, and a slower pace, it is not because they are losing interest in life. It is because their spirit is asking for space. Space to breathe. Space to be heard.

The Support Message: Less Is Not Loss

The support message featured in the episode reinforces this idea beautifully. It speaks directly to the experience of losing interest in chasing, impressing, and accumulating. The voice reminds us that awakening does not happen when we get everything we want, but when we realize we no longer need it.

This is a crucial distinction. Simplicity is not about rejecting life. It is about removing what no longer serves. It is about returning to presence. The peace that arises not because circumstances are perfect, but because the inner struggle has softened.

As highlighted on this episode of TheAlexShow.TV, peace is not something to be earned. It is our default state beneath the layers of conditioning.

Solitude as Preparation, Not Punishment

Many people going through this shift notice changes in their social lives. Crowds feel draining. Small talk feels hollow. Relationships based on old identities begin to fade. This can feel lonely, confusing, or even frightening.

Alex reframes this experience in a powerful way. Solitude is not punishment. It is preparation. It creates the space necessary to hear the inner voice that has been drowned out for years.

This does not mean isolation forever. It means discernment. Choosing depth over quantity. Authenticity over performance. Presence over distraction.

The Role of Technology

A significant portion of the episode addresses modern technology, particularly smartphones. While acknowledging their usefulness, Alex points out how deeply invasive they have become. Devices that once served specific purposes now combine news, entertainment, social validation, and constant alerts into a single object we carry everywhere.

This level of stimulation is unprecedented. Families sit together while each member scrolls independently. Conversations are replaced by screens. Attention is fragmented.

The move toward a simpler life often includes intuitive boundaries with technology. Turning devices off at home. Being fully present during meals. Choosing connection over consumption. These small acts restore balance.

Reprogramming the Need for Constant Doing

We are trained to believe that stillness is wasted time. That productivity defines worth. That rest must be justified. Alex challenges this deeply ingrained programming.

Watching time pass. Sitting in silence. Being without doing. These experiences are not empty. They are nourishing. They reconnect us to the rhythm of life itself.

The image Alex references—a quiet cabin, a lake, a dog, time passing slowly—resonates because it reflects something ancient within us. A memory of being rather than doing.

Peace as the Natural State

Alex acknowledges that words like peace and love have been diluted by trends and movements, yet he insists they remain accurate. Peace, calm, and stillness are not lofty ideals. They are our natural state.

The desire for simplicity arises because we are remembering that state. We are feeling how far we have drifted from it. And we are instinctively correcting course.

This does not require rejecting the world or humanity. Alex emphasizes that there is nothing wrong with being human or living on Earth. The key is recognizing that this is not the only possible way to exist.

Opening to Other Possibilities

As consciousness expands, the imagination of what is possible expands with it. The longing for a simpler life reflects openness. Openness to other ways of being. Other realities. Other expressions of existence.

When the noise quiets, intuition grows stronger. When distractions fall away, clarity emerges. This is not escape. It is evolution.

Relationships, Humility, and Compassion

The episode closes with a reminder that awakening must be accompanied by compassion. As we change, others may not. Everyone has their own process.

There is no need to be right. No need to convince. No need to judge. Pride only recreates separation.

Healing relationships, enjoying time with loved ones, and practicing understanding are essential. Simplicity is not cold or detached. It is warm, grounded, and deeply human.

A Quiet Beginning to a New Year

Beginning the year with this message feels intentional. Rather than resolutions based on doing more, achieving more, or becoming more, Alex invites viewers to consider needing less.

Less noise. Less pressure. Less distraction.

And in that space, discovering what has always been there.

As always, TheAlexShow.TV offers not answers, but reflections. Gentle reminders that everything is okay. That you are not broken for wanting less. That simplicity is not regression, but remembrance.

If you feel drawn to a simpler life, this episode affirms that you are not alone. You are listening. And that listening is the beginning of real freedom.

Your Soul is Talking to You

Your Soul is Talking to You: The Art of Listening to Inner Truth

In this heartfelt and transformative episode of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex brings forth a powerful message about the voice that lives within us all: the soul. In “Your Soul is Talking to You”, Alex dives deep into the sacred conversation happening every moment between your higher self and your conscious awareness—and how, all too often, we ignore it.

This episode is a call to remember that your soul is not silent. It speaks constantly—through intuition, emotions, signs, dreams, and even discomfort. The question is: are you listening?

The Soul is Your True Compass

Throughout this powerful conversation, Alex reminds us that the soul is the most authentic part of our being. It’s not limited by ego, fear, or conditioning. It remembers who we are beyond this incarnation, beyond the mind, beyond personality.

When your soul speaks, it isn’t through noise—it’s through resonance. A quiet knowing. A gut feeling. A sudden clarity. It often arrives as a whisper, a subtle pull toward something meaningful. Alex explains that the soul doesn’t force—it guides.

But in a world dominated by external distraction, many have forgotten how to tune in. We seek answers outside of ourselves while the most profound wisdom waits patiently within.

Signs Your Soul is Speaking

Alex outlines several ways the soul communicates:

  • Intuition: That instant sense of knowing, without logic.
  • Emotion: Deep feelings that point toward truth or alert you to misalignment.
  • Discomfort: The pain of ignoring your truth. Resistance to what no longer serves you.
  • Dreams: Symbols and messages from the subconscious and higher realms.
  • Synchronicities: Seemingly random events that guide or confirm your path.

By acknowledging these signs, you begin a conscious dialogue with your soul. Ignoring them leads to confusion and repeated lessons. Honoring them leads to clarity and peace.

The Noise that Drowns the Soul

One of the biggest challenges Alex discusses is how the modern world makes it difficult to hear the soul’s voice. Between constant stimulation, social programming, fear-based news, and over-identification with the mind, we often become disconnected from our essence.

Alex urges us to turn down the volume of the world in order to hear the sacred frequency within. This requires intentional practices like solitude, meditation, silence, and nature. In these spaces, the soul’s voice becomes clearer and more confident.

Silence is not emptiness—it is the space where truth can arise. And when you create that space, your soul doesn’t just talk—it sings.

Feeling Off? Your Soul is Speaking

Have you ever felt inexplicably drained, stuck, or emotionally flat? According to Alex, that’s often your soul signaling that something is off. The body feels what the soul knows.

Maybe it’s a job that no longer aligns, a relationship that has run its course, or a pattern you’re repeating that you’ve outgrown. The soul isn’t interested in comfort—it’s interested in evolution. If you feel restless, uninspired, or disconnected, it may be your soul asking you to change direction.

Discomfort is sacred. It doesn’t mean you’re broken—it means you’re being invited to listen, realign, and step into your truth.

The Courage to Follow the Soul

Hearing your soul is one thing. Following it is another.

Alex shares that many people fear the path their soul is calling them toward. It’s often not the safe route. It may lead you away from what’s familiar, from relationships, careers, or identities you’ve built your life around.

But staying in what doesn’t resonate is a slow spiritual death. Following your soul may feel risky, but it’s the only path that leads to fulfillment. The soul doesn’t care about your comfort zone—it wants you to live fully, authentically, and powerfully.

When you follow your soul’s direction, life may shake, but your heart will exhale. You will feel more like yourself than ever before.

Developing Soul Communication

In this episode, Alex offers simple practices to build your connection with the soul:

  • Daily stillness: Even 5 minutes of silence can create space for inner guidance.
  • Journaling: Free writing your thoughts often reveals the soul’s voice beneath the noise.
  • Asking questions: Speak to your soul. Ask, “What do I need to know today?” Then wait, listen, and trust the answer.
  • Honoring emotions: Don’t bypass feelings. Feel them fully. They are the soul’s language.

Like any relationship, communication with your soul deepens with presence, consistency, and trust.

Letting Go of What No Longer Resonates

Sometimes, the soul speaks not through desire—but through release. You may feel called to let go of a job, a city, a role, or an identity. This can be painful, but it’s sacred.

Alex reminds us that spiritual growth often involves grief—not because something is wrong, but because something is ending. The soul is always moving toward expansion, even if the ego resists.

Letting go is an act of trust. It’s an affirmation that what’s ahead is more aligned than what’s behind. And when you follow the soul, the path reveals itself.

The Soul’s Frequency is Love

Alex brings the conversation back to its center: love. Your soul speaks the language of love—not fear, shame, or judgment. Its messages are gentle, empowering, and wise. Even when it calls you into discomfort, it does so to lead you back to alignment.

When you are connected to your soul, you feel safe—even when things are uncertain. You feel guided—even when the path is not clear. You feel whole—even when you are still healing.

That is the power of the soul’s voice. It reminds you of what’s real beneath the illusion. It pulls you into presence, into power, into peace.

Conclusion: Listen and You Will Remember

Your Soul is Talking to You is a reminder and a call. A reminder that you are never alone, never lost, and never disconnected from truth. And a call to pause, to listen, and to respond.

The wisdom you’re searching for is not in another book, another teacher, or another path. It’s already inside you, waiting to be heard. Your soul is not silent—it’s singing. Tune in, and let it guide you home.

Watch more from Alex on TheAlexShow.TV and reconnect to the voice that never left you—your soul.

The End of Reincarnation

The End of Reincarnation: Breaking the Soul Trap and Remembering Who You Are

In this captivating and deeply reflective episode of TheAlexShow.TV, host Alex tackles one of the most ancient and widely accepted spiritual beliefs: reincarnation. But instead of reaffirming it, he questions it at its core. What if reincarnation is not a soul-elevating process, but rather a cleverly designed trap? What if the wheel of samsara, rather than leading to enlightenment, is keeping humanity enslaved in a cycle of forgetfulness?

In “The End of Reincarnation”, Alex invites viewers to consider the possibility that the soul’s constant return to the physical realm may not be a divine plan but a distortion — a hijacking of our infinite nature by a system designed to recycle consciousness for energy. This episode brings forward powerful ideas, ancient wisdom, and modern insights that question the very foundation of karmic rebirth.

Reincarnation: Liberation or Illusion?

For thousands of years, spiritual traditions around the world have taught that after death, the soul reincarnates into a new body to continue its evolution. The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth is often seen as a way for the soul to purify itself, to work through karma, and to ultimately merge back with the divine.

But as Alex explains in this video, there’s another possibility—one that ancient Gnostic texts, esoteric traditions, and modern mystics have hinted at. Reincarnation may not be the tool of liberation we’ve been led to believe. It may be a loop—a repeating dream that prevents true awakening.

Alex challenges us to ask: Who benefits from this cycle? Why does the soul forget everything with each new life? Is karma truly a divine law—or a mechanism of control?

The Architecture of the Soul Trap

According to the perspective presented in this episode, the reincarnation system is part of a larger soul trap designed by the Demiurge and its Archons. These non-physical entities operate within the matrix of false light, manipulating human experience and harvesting energy generated from suffering, fear, and emotional turmoil.

Alex outlines how the process works: upon death, many souls are greeted by familiar figures—relatives, spiritual guides, or beings of light—who convince them to return to Earth to complete “unfinished lessons.” These figures may not be what they seem. Instead of guides of truth, they might be masks worn by the very forces that feed off our continued ignorance.

The key deception is the promise of evolution through repetition. But true growth comes not from repeating lessons, but from transcending the system entirely. This is the awakening that threatens the control of the false matrix.

Memory Wipe: The Cosmic Amnesia

One of the most profound issues with reincarnation is the loss of memory. If reincarnation were a genuine spiritual school, why erase the previous lessons each time?

Alex addresses this mystery by pointing out that the memory wipe is not a necessity—it is a feature of the control mechanism. Forgetting ensures that souls cannot evolve efficiently. They remain trapped in patterns of suffering, starting from scratch in every life.

This manufactured amnesia keeps humanity locked in cycles of trauma, repeating generational patterns, emotional wounds, and unresolved karmic imprints without ever truly breaking free. The system is rigged, and the soul forgets its power again and again.

Breaking the Wheel: Liberation Beyond the Matrix

So how do we break the cycle? According to Alex, the answer lies in awareness and inner sovereignty. The first step is to realize that the reincarnation system might not be serving your soul’s highest purpose. Once you begin to question it, you reclaim your spiritual authority.

Alex emphasizes that death is a crucial moment of choice. Instead of automatically heading toward the tunnel of light, which may be a trap, the soul must become conscious, centered, and sovereign. Ask, “Am I being led by truth, or manipulated by illusion?”

He suggests that freedom lies in bypassing the matrix altogether—returning not to another body, but to the Source. This requires spiritual maturity, inner clarity, and a refusal to feed the game any longer.

The Illusion of Karma

Karma is often cited as the law governing reincarnation. Do good, and you’ll be rewarded; do bad, and you’ll suffer. But what if karma is not divine justice, but a psychological leash?

In this video, Alex unpacks how karma may be another layer of the illusion. Instead of being a fair system of spiritual accountability, it becomes a reason to justify suffering, a guilt-based narrative that traps souls in endless repetition.

He proposes that true spiritual accountability happens in real time—not through cosmic punishment, but through conscious choice. When you awaken to your divine nature, you no longer operate under the fear of karma. You act from love, truth, and clarity—not obligation.

The Gnostic Message: Escape the Demiurge

This episode echoes the ancient Gnostic teachings that describe the Demiurge as a false god—one who claims to be the only creator but is in fact a deceiver. The material world is his domain, and reincarnation is his system of recycling energy.

Alex revisits the Gnostic view of the soul as a divine spark that fell into forgetfulness. The goal is not to perfect yourself within the matrix, but to wake up and remember that you were never truly part of it. The soul’s destiny is not more lifetimes, but reunification with the eternal Source.

Escaping the reincarnation trap is not about rejecting life, but about ending the illusion that you are a victim of it. It is about becoming lucid in the dream—and then exiting it.

Signs of Awakening

How do you know if your soul is ready to stop reincarnating?

Alex outlines several signs: a sense of being done with earthly experiences, disinterest in worldly attachments, deep intuitive knowing that “there’s nothing more to learn here,” and a longing to return to the Source.

Many awakening souls feel exhausted, not because life is hard, but because their soul is done playing the game. They don’t resonate with karma, status, drama, or material goals. They seek peace, presence, and truth.

This deep fatigue is not depression—it’s wisdom. And it means you are ready to step off the wheel.

What Happens When You Refuse to Reincarnate?

Alex speculates on the moment of death as a conscious choice point. If you reject the tunnel, ignore the voices, and center yourself in light and love, you can dissolve the false structures and return to the original Source field.

This doesn’t mean annihilation—it means reintegration. The soul returns to a higher level of existence beyond duality, time, and ego. This is the true homecoming. The reincarnation system can only work with your consent. Withdraw it, and you break the contract.

This radical act of self-remembrance is what the controllers fear most—because a liberated soul cannot be manipulated, recycled, or harvested. It becomes a beacon of truth that awakens others.

Conclusion: End the Cycle, Remember the Light

The End of Reincarnation is not just a provocative idea—it is a spiritual revolution. It calls you to stop being a passive participant in the soul’s journey and to become an awakened creator of your destiny.

As Alex powerfully reminds us, the soul’s purpose is not endless learning through suffering, but remembering who you are: eternal, infinite, and free. When you wake up to this truth, the illusion collapses. The wheel stops. And the light of your being returns to the Source it never left.

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The Gnostic Story of JESUS

The Gnostic Story of Jesus: The Inner Christ and the Path to Awakening

In this eye-opening video by Alex from TheAlexShow.TV, we are invited to explore a radically different perspective on one of history’s most iconic figures—Jesus of Nazareth. Far from the traditional narrative of salvation through sacrifice, the Gnostic story of Jesus presents a deeper, mystical truth: Jesus as a revealer of inner divinity, a guide to self-realization, and a mirror of the divine spark within us all.

Through ancient texts, spiritual insight, and intuitive wisdom, Alex uncovers the powerful symbolism embedded in the life and teachings of Jesus according to Gnostic tradition. The result is a message that empowers rather than subjugates, that liberates the soul rather than binds it to religious authority.

This episode “The Gnostic Story of JESUS” provides a new lens through which to understand the life, mission, and message of Christ—not as a figure to be worshipped blindly, but as a teacher who came to awaken humanity to its own divine origin.

Jesus the Revealer, Not the Redeemer

Gnosticism presents Jesus not as a savior through suffering, but as a bringer of knowledge—gnosis. He does not come to establish a religion, but to dismantle the illusions of this world and show the way back to the Source. His mission is to awaken us from the dream of duality and separation.

Alex shares that Jesus’ message in Gnostic texts is direct and revolutionary: the kingdom of God is within. There is no need for temples, priests, or intermediaries. Each soul has the divine spark within it, and Jesus came to remind us of that eternal truth.

He didn’t die to save us from our sins—he lived to show us the path to self-realization. His parables, sayings, and actions point toward one fundamental teaching: you are not separate from God. You are the living embodiment of the Christ consciousness.

The Christ as a State of Consciousness

One of the most powerful insights Alex brings forth is that Christ is not the last name of Jesus—it is a title, a frequency, a state of being. To be in Christ is to be in unity with the divine, to embody love, truth, and wisdom beyond form.

In the Gnostic tradition, Jesus attained the Christ state and invited others to do the same. “If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you,” echoes the Gospel of Thomas. This line captures the essence of Jesus’ Gnostic message: salvation is inner awakening, not external sacrifice.

This interpretation dissolves the need for fear-based religion and opens the door to spiritual sovereignty. Alex highlights that we are not born in sin—we are born in forgetfulness. Jesus came not to save us from punishment, but to remind us of who we are.

Rejection of the Demiurge

A crucial element in the Gnostic understanding of Jesus is his defiance of the false god—the Demiurge. This being, often confused with the Creator of the Old Testament, is portrayed in Gnostic texts as a lower entity who claims to be the only god, but is blind to the greater Source from which he comes.

Jesus, according to Gnosticism, confronts this Demiurge by exposing the false systems of control on Earth—religious dogma, political tyranny, and spiritual ignorance. He challenges the Pharisees, questions authority, and speaks in codes to those with ears to hear.

Alex draws clear parallels between Jesus’ defiance of the Demiurge and our own spiritual journey. We, too, are called to dismantle internal programs of fear, guilt, and unworthiness that keep us chained to false narratives. The true God—the Source—is pure love, beyond judgment and duality.

Jesus and the Divine Feminine

Another key theme discussed by Alex is the sacred partnership between Jesus and Mary Magdalene. In Gnostic texts, Mary is not a prostitute, but an initiate—one who understood the mystery teachings and stood as a feminine counterpart to the Christ.

This rebalanced view of divine masculinity and femininity restores harmony to the spiritual path. Instead of hierarchical, patriarchal dogma, the teachings of Jesus honor both polarities. Alex points out that it is through this balance that the soul can ascend beyond the illusion of separation.

Mary Magdalene becomes the embodiment of Sophia—the divine feminine wisdom that guides the soul back to the Source. Her presence in the Gnostic gospels is a reminder that awakening is not about submission, but wholeness.

Resurrection as Inner Transformation

The traditional resurrection story tells of a physical return from the dead. But Gnostic interpretations reveal a deeper truth: resurrection is spiritual. It is the awakening of the soul from the tomb of illusion, the rebirth of consciousness from ego to essence.

In the video, Alex explains that the resurrection is symbolic of our own journey. When we awaken to the truth of who we are, we rise from spiritual death. We no longer live under the rule of fear, but in the freedom of divine presence.

This perspective reframes the cross, the death, and the rising as stages of initiation rather than literal events. It places the power back in the hands of the seeker—where it always belonged.

The Gospel of Thomas and Hidden Teachings

Alex highlights several passages from Gnostic gospels, particularly the Gospel of Thomas, which contain sayings attributed to Jesus that are missing from the canonical Bible. These sayings emphasize knowing oneself, transcending the physical world, and uniting with the divine.

“The kingdom is within you and all around you,” Jesus says. These are not the words of a savior demanding worship, but of a teacher inviting you to awaken.

These hidden gospels, long buried by religious authorities, are now resurfacing. And as Alex reminds us, truth cannot remain hidden forever. The soul recognizes truth when it hears it—and these words ring with the clarity of ancient knowing.

Jesus as an Initiate of the Mysteries

In many esoteric traditions, Jesus is viewed not as the founder of a religion, but as a master initiate—one who passed through death to embody the Christ. He studied in Egypt, India, and among the Essenes, gaining insight into the universal laws of spirit and matter.

Alex explores these possibilities, connecting the dots between Jesus’ lost years and the wisdom he revealed in his final ministry. The miracles become metaphors. The parables become maps. The man becomes the mirror of the divine within all of us.

Living the Gnostic Christ

This video is not just an intellectual exploration—it is a call to transformation. Alex encourages viewers to embody the Christ consciousness in their daily lives. To live with compassion, to speak truth, to see the divine in all beings.

We are not meant to wait for a savior. We are here to awaken the savior within. The true Second Coming is the rise of divine awareness in the hearts of humanity. And that time is now.

Through presence, intention, and love, we can dissolve the illusions of the world and return to the eternal light. This is the path Jesus walked—and now, we walk it too.

Conclusion: The Christ Within You

In this transformative video, Alex from TheAlexShow.TV delivers a message that resonates with the deepest truth of the soul: that Christ is not a man in the sky, but a flame in your heart.

The Gnostic story of Jesus is not a rejection of faith—it is a return to knowing. It is an invitation to remember who you are, to rise in consciousness, and to live from love. The path has always been within you.

Let these teachings guide you home. Let the light of the inner Christ illuminate your way.