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17: Jesus The Homunculus? w/ Juan Ayala

Oct 11, 20242 hr 6 min
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Was Jesus Christ a homunculus? A homunculus, or "little person”, is a small human being popularized in sixteenth-century alchemy and nineteenth-century fiction. It has been historically referred to as the creation of a miniature, fully-formed human. The homunculus first appears by name in alchemical writings attributed to Paracelsus in his De natura rerum, which outlines his method for creating homunculi.

Joel is joined by Juan Ayala from The Juan On Juan Podcast to explore what ancient alchemists hypothesized about Jesus as the divine homunculus. Juan takes us down a road of miraculous births and artificial messiahs such as Marduk, Horus, Melchizedek, Dionysus, Alexander the Great, and Vishnu, to show how this theory of the divine homunculus has been intertwined throughout all religions and cultures. Lastly, Joel and Juan look at the validity of Yeshua Himself being a homunculus or if what these alchemists were trying to create was just an inversion of the perfect version emanating from the Father.

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