

As someone who’s already traveled through The Aramaic Jesus Within You with Neil Douglas-Klotz, PhD, you know that these teachings aren’t just about acquiring information...
They’re about receiving and embodying transmissions.
You’ve experienced how Aramaic transforms familiar sayings into living, breathing invitations — where Yeshua’s words don’t sit in your mind as concepts, but move through your prayers, your choices, your relationships, and your inner listening.
And if somewhere along the way, you felt deeper questions beginning to rise like... How do I live from this? How do I keep returning to it when life is loud, complex, or tender? How can I embody these teachings, not just understand them intellectually?...
... then you’re sensing the same threshold Yeshua brought his closest students to as he prepared them for his departure: the moment when the path turned from learning about him... to becoming what he was awakening within you.
Neil’s advanced 14-module, 16-week live video course was created for that turning point.
It continues where the foundational journey left off — moving deeper into Yeshua’s final teachings, the most misunderstood passages, and the practices meant to strengthen the inner capacity to remain rooted in love, steadiness, and guidance... even when the outer world presses in.
This is where the “I AM” sayings transform into lived experience — where your human self (naphsha ) learns to rest in and be led by ruha, the vast breath-soul that animates all creation.
Yeshua taught his students how to sense him in the unseen world — not as a distant figure to worship, but as a living presence that’s already within, woven into their breath, intuition, awareness, and heart.
They learned how to listen in a new way... how to stand in themselves and recognize that the individual “I” within us is never separate from the great “I” that breathes through all existence.
This is the shift this advanced course was created to ignite within you.
You’ll receive practices meant to strengthen your inner capacity to remain rooted in love, steadiness, and guidance... even when the outer world presses in.
You’ll travel through the layers of the Gospel of John, the Gospel of Thomas, the communities of Mary Magdalene, Philip, and Judas, and the deeper Aramaic stream that later surfaced through Sufi tradition.
Through experiential practice, you’ll learn how to connect the temporary, vulnerable, feeling human self with the infinite, unshakable awareness Yeshua revealed as your true nature, your soul-breath.
You’ll experience how separation dissolves, guidance clarifies, peace rises without effort, and love becomes a lived reality rather than a spiritual concept.
And you’ll begin to recognize yourself as a vessel of the same consciousness Yeshua carried.
You’ll also explore ways to sense the presence that guided Yeshua’s students after he left — the inner companion they could feel but not see. This unseen guidance becomes one of the most life-changing parts of the journey.
Over time, this work can change how you respond to conflict... how you meet emotional patterns... how you navigate uncertainty... how you listen... how you love... how you choose... and how you stand in yourself when life becomes difficult.
This is the transformation Yeshua intended — not the worship of him, but the remembrance of your real self home in ruha, the soul-breath found in the deep heart.

These aren’t abstract ideas — you’ll feel them in your breath, body, choices, and lived experience.
You’ll likely notice shifts in the way:
This is the heart of Yeshua’s transmission — awakening the divine human within you, the part of you that is already connected to the great “I” breathing through all that exists.
If you feel the pull to go deeper — beyond insight into embodiment, beyond inspiration into lived transformation — this advanced course is the container where that awakening becomes real, steady, and integrated.
In this 14-module, 16-week transformational course, Neil will guide you through the teachings, wisdom, and practices you’ll need to successfully step into the heart of Yeshua’s most sacred transmissions and awaken the love, unity, and divine human potential he planted in his closest students.
You’ll connect with Neil and experience his teachings through livestreaming video via any connected device. This connection is easy to use and will enhance the impact of Neil’s transmissions. Can’t make it live? After each class, you can stream the video and audio recordings to enjoy anytime and anywhere at your convenience.
This course will feature LIVE teachings, interactive sessions, experiential practices, and Q&A with Neil. Each session will build harmoniously upon the previous ones, so you’ll develop a complete holistic understanding of the practices, tools, and principles you’ll need to cross the threshold into Yeshua’s deepest wisdom — where his final teachings reveal the love, presence, and inner radiance he knew every human being could awaken.

As we move further into Yeshua’s story of transmission in the Gospels of John and Thomas, Neil describes a moment when temple officials in Jerusalem tried to entrap Jesus — and how he evaded them by exposing their own guilty secrets.
In this setting, Yeshua said, “I am the light of the world,” a phrase often interpreted to mean that believing in Jesus is the only way. Seen through the lens of Aramaic, however, this teaching speaks instead to our own consciousness and to the ways we perceive the world.
Neil will reinforce this with a parallel saying from the Gospel of Matthew: “You are the light of the world.” The metaphor that followed — often misunderstood today — opens a window into how this can be true for each of us.
You’ll explore how connecting your individual “I” with its source — “I to I,” self to soul — can clarify and illuminate your inner world at the level of your deepest heart.
In this opening session, you’ll discover:

Building on the events in Jerusalem, Neil describes how Yeshua revealed a way for each person to receive the light that clarifies the heart’s true direction — a light that frees us.
When someone challenged him by saying, “Why do we need your freedom? We have Abraham as our father, and so are free anyway,” Yeshua’s response shocked those gathered as he pointed back to the light of the first creation moment and to the real lineage he was part of.
In this module, you’ll deepen into an experience of the light and love we each carry in our innermost sense of self — an experience unburdened by past impressions of who we think we are. This speaks to our true ancestral lineage as “children of humanity,” created in the divine image.
In this session, you’ll explore:

After connecting more deeply with the light present before our birth, Neil will describe how Yeshua led his students further into the mysteries of the human self and our real identity.
Our personal self — our naphsha — still has the tendency to wander and forget its origin and purpose.
To address this, Yeshua offered a multi-layered teaching story about sheep, sheepfolds, gates, and those who try to steal sheep. He spoke over (and around) the heads of the temple officials who were still trying to entrap him, while offering a profound teaching about how to navigate life in a body, in time and space.
In this class, you’ll encounter places within yourself that can receive the light of love and the wisdom of Holy Wisdom herself.
You’ll also explore:

Back in Jerusalem, Jesus spoke further about the liberation of our “inner sheep” and what prevents us from connecting our human self with our soul (ruha).
Neil will describe how Yeshua’s words again upset and confused the temple officials when he said something usually mistranslated as “I and the Father are one.”
In just a few Aramaic words, Yeshua disclosed both his own relationship of intuitive guidance with the Source of Reality and the role that deep, intimate human love plays in this connection.
Here, you’ll begin to enter and experience the sacred marriage of love and knowledge within yourself.
Although these two ways are often seen as separate, you’ll explore — and directly experience — how they come together when you touch the depth of your heart, opening a portal between your soul (ruha) and your self (naphsha).
During this session, you’ll:

Jesus’ dramatic resurrection of his friend La’azar (Lazarus) has inspired not only enormous theological speculation, but also literary interpretations by figures as diverse as Eugene O’Neill and Kahlil Gibran.
In this module, Neil will describe what the Aramaic text says about this pivotal moment in Yeshua’s journey, and how what might have happened relates to the ancient Mediterranean practice of vision journeys.
Yeshua’s saying, usually translated as “I am the resurrection and the life,” again points beyond Jesus personally and back to what can resurrect our own life when we face the “small deaths” that happen along the way.
Here, you’ll be invited to open an even deeper doorway into the real “I” within you — your sacred human self-image — one that, once awakened, can offer a renewed sense of “standing again.”
In this session, you’ll:

Before returning to Jerusalem, Yeshua took his students to an ancient site in the Golan Heights associated with the Middle Eastern and Mediterranean “Green Man.”
There, he asked them, “Who do people say I am?” Shortly afterward, he brought a smaller group to a mountain where they experienced a vision of the prophets together.
Neil will describe how, in these moments, you can see Jesus demonstrating how we can stop clinging to the ephemeral ups and downs of inner experience.
You’ll begin to sense this for yourself through meditation, and hear your own inner response to the question “What is a human being, really?”
Yeshua then made a very public entry into Jerusalem, later commemorated in Christian tradition as Palm Sunday. Using images from nature and planting, he offered guidance to his students about tending their own self (naphsha) with care, so as to avoid what we might now call “spiritual inflation.”
At the same time, he used a powerful and beautiful phrase in Aramaic to dedicate his own “song” to the melody and harmony of reality.
In this session, you’ll explore:

At the start of what appears to be a Passover meal in Jerusalem, Jesus washed the feet of his students — a ritual often remembered, though what he said about it is frequently overlooked.
Viewed in Aramaic, his words speak directly to the nature of your own spiritual transmission and empowerment. Neil will describe how Yeshua’s new commandment “love one another as I have loved you” becomes a much deeper lesson in Aramaic, one that contradicts today’s toxic theology of the so-called “sin of empathy.”
You’ll discover how Jesus recommended that we regard the “other” in a healthy way — not as a burden or cross to bear, but as an essential part of connecting our soul to our human self.
Yeshua’s words over the bread and wine — usually translated as “this is my body and this is my blood” — also open into deeper meanings in his native language. You’ll experience how your own body and blood connect you with the earth and with the flow of life in both the seen and unseen worlds.
In this session, you’ll:

The traditional interpretation of Jesus’ words “I go to prepare a place for you” and his mention of “many mansions” has often created the image of a heavenly penthouse reserved for believers.
Neil will show how the Aramaic words reveal something much deeper and more immediate — connected to our own experience of spiritual relationship with helpful ancestors in the unseen worlds.
After questioning from his students, Yeshua used another frequently misunderstood saying, usually translated as “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man comes to the Father but by me.”
In the original Aramaic, his words carry a depth very different from the later theological interpretation that “Jesus is the only way.” At the same time, this saying opens further doorways through the heart into the experience of our own real “I.”
In this session, you’ll discover:

At what later became known as the “Last Supper,” Jesus emphasized to his students that what they idealized in him was really their internal image of reality — their own unique divine spark reflected back to them.
Neil will describe how Yeshua spoke about the trust and heartfelt service they would need to cultivate in order to “do the works I have done, and greater.”
Yeshua also spoke about the real source of his students’ guidance, which would be freed precisely by his leaving them in person. Their future heart-relationship would develop through what was later translated as the “spirit of truth” or the “Paraclete.”
You’ll explore — and experience through chant and meditation — how all of this points to your own unique, wordless, love-filled sense of guidance, available at any moment…
… and how connecting through Yeshua (without stopping with him as the sole Source) can help free it within you.
In this session, you’ll discover:

As we move deeper into Yeshua’s final teachings at the Last Supper, Neil will explore how most Christian theology has overlooked the true meaning of Yeshua’s saying usually translated as “peace I leave with you.”
In Aramaic, Yeshua is pointing to shlama — a peace that goes far beyond the duality of “war” and “peace.”
You’ll discover how this deeper peace can be “released” from within and then “loved” outwardly through a willing heart.
Yeshua also advises his students — and us — not to let our hearts become “troubled,” and then offers one of his most powerful natural images…
… the intimate connection between “I” and “you,” like a grapevine joined to its root stock.
Neil will also describe Yeshua’s teaching on the “pruning” necessary for a vine to bear fruit, and how he had prepared his students to be pruned of unnecessary confusions — rooting them more firmly in what flowed through him, rather than in personal attachment to him.
This entire section sheds light on how healthy spiritual transmission can unfold in a community today.
In this session, you’ll explore:

Neil will describe how — as Yeshua’s time with his students drew to a close — he reaffirmed his teaching on a deeper form of love — one that would continue to connect them with him and with each other far into the future.
At the same time, Yeshua spoke about “joy” using an Aramaic word that points to an inner state through which guidance and intuition become even stronger.
You’ll explore how to hear this teaching as a personal call to reconnect with joy-filled guidance and action — the quiet question of the heart — “What is truly mine to do in this life?”
You’ll also learn how Yeshua’s Aramaic words reveal a simple, daily practice for experiencing the “greater love” he emphasizes, one that leads to a radically different way of relating to one another.
Neil will describe how, like many ancient teachers, Yeshua dedicated and released his work — returning its “melody” through him to Alaha’s (Reality’s) universal song.
You’ll experience a companion practice that allows you to return the melody of your own day — your efforts, actions, and experiences — back to their Source.
In this session, you’ll discover:

In this session, Neil will explore the various accounts of Yeshua’s passion, crucifixion, and resurrection found in the four canonical gospels, as well as the commentary from several alternative texts — all through an Aramaic lens.
He’ll begin by examining the hidden meaning behind Yeshua’s “words from the cross,” inviting you to hear and experience what they reveal for your own life. How do you “stand again” after the small “deaths” that mark every human journey? How do you navigate the inner reckoning your naphsha — your personal self — inevitably meets as part of living a real human life?
Neil will describe how Yeshua rejected the temptation to withdraw into spiritual privilege or isolation. Instead, he called his students to honesty, justice, and humble presence with one another.
You’ll also hear how the Gospel of Mary Magdalene relates Mary’s vision after the resurrection and how her teaching emphasizes the ongoing need to work compassionately with our human self.
In this session, you’ll discover:

After Yeshua’s crucifixion and resurrection, he appeared to people in a number of stories — both “official” and “non-official,” according to Western Christian theology.
Neil will explore these accounts, including the moment on the “road to Emmaus,” when Jesus briefly shared a meal with two travelers who later recounted the encounter to his students.
Neil will describe the final episode in the Gospel of John, when Yeshua reappears at daybreak while his students are fishing… and asks Peter three times to “feed my lambs, feed my sheep.”
As this earlier image of sheep returns, you’ll experience — through chant and meditation — how you can reaffirm the sacred presence seeded within your own heart, and your responsibility to be true to it.
You’ll also reflect on the human tendency to confuse organizational rituals, structures, and beliefs for this inborn presence — and how Yeshua continually pointed beyond those forms.
In this session, you’ll explore:

After exploring the resurrection stories, Neil will turn to the book of Acts and its account of the “Pentecost” experience among Yeshua’s students.
Viewed through Aramaic, they experienced a powerful “breath” from the unseen world — the ruha d’qudsha, the “holy breath” — and perceived “tongues of flame” or “letters of light” resting on one another’s heads.
Neil will guide you in a meditation to help reconnect you with your own light-filled soul connection while remaining deeply rooted in your embodied self.
Acts also describes how people surrounding this first group of students received this wordless transmission — without any complex theology or required beliefs. Neil will share how this early experience eventually grew into the Christianity that later became the religion of the Roman Empire.
As you conclude your time together with Neil and your cohort of participants, you'll experience how you can follow the elegantly simple way Yeshua conveyed truth and bring it further into your life, day by day.
In this closing session, you’ll discover:
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This video teaching from Neil Douglas-Klotz, created for an online seminar sponsored by the World Community of Christian Meditation and directed by Fr. Laurence Freeman, explores the Gospel of Thomas in light of the Aramaic Jesus. Neil speaks about ancient views of time and space, scholarly misconceptions about the Gospels of Thomas and John, and what it means to be “standing at the beginning.” He also introduces ancient Jewish Bereshith mysticism, the spiritual experience of creation, and how you can use the Gospel of Thomas in your own meditation and contemplation.

In an interview with Taya Mâ Shere — co-founder of the Kohenet Hebrew Priestess movement and Makam Shekhina, a multi-religious community of Jewish mystics and Sufi dervishes — Neil shares about his work with the Aramaic Jesus. He discusses its origins and sources, Yeshua’s audience and imperial domination, problems with the “official” translations of Jesus’s words, connections with the wisdom traditions of the shamanic, Hebrew, and Islamic lineages, reasons for the use of music and chanting, and the challenges of mystical transmission inside and outside of institutional forms. Neil also guides a chanting practice and meditation in Aramaic related to Hakima — Holy Wisdom.

Recorded especially for graduates of Neil’s 7-week course, The Aramaic Jesus Within You, this empowerment practice is designed to be used during the two weeks before the advanced course begins. Neil unpacks the saying from Yeshua in Matthew 6:33–34, which in its King James translation is: “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.” Neil offers a full retranslation from the Aramaic, and then guides you through a chant and meditation based on it. The practice is meant to help transmute anxiety into the vision-power Yeshua speaks of — “the I Can” of the cosmos — and into the queendom with and among us.

Recorded especially for graduates of Neil’s 7-week course, The Aramaic Jesus Within You, this heart-healing practice is designed to be used after you’ve completed the first course, and during the one week before the advanced course begins. In this guided meditation, Neil works step-by-step with the Aramaic words nuhre d’alma (“light infusing all the worlds”). The clearing, transmuting, and healing process draws on earth, water, fire, and air — and their combination — elements known and mentioned by Yeshua. This practice prepares your heart and breath for increased calm within the storms of everyday life, and strengthens feelings of protection as you enter more deeply into Jesus’ inner transmission.
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Experience a unique opportunity to be mentored by and learn from renowned teacher and scholar Neil Douglas-Klotz, PhD — from the comfort of your own home. Each class session includes a livestreaming video option and will guide you to continue into Yeshua’s final, most intimate teachings — and learn to embody the same love, wisdom, and living consciousness he awakened in those who walked beside him. Course sessions are on 2026-04-09 9:00:00 am.

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Author of Seven Paths to God
Translator of Julian of Norwich and author of Wild Mercy
Author of Original Blessing, from the foreword to Revelations of the Aramaic Jesus

Neil Douglas-Klotz, PhD, is a renowned writer, researcher, meditation teacher, and musician in the fields of Middle Eastern spirituality, and the translation and interpretation of the ancient Semitic languages of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic.
Living in Scotland, he was for many years the co-chair of the Mysticism Group of the American Academy of Religion. He also co-founded the International Network of the Dances of Universal Peace in 1982.
A frequent speaker and workshop leader, he is the author of several well-known books. His books on the Aramaic spirituality of Jesus include Prayers of the Cosmos…, The Hidden Gospel…, Original Meditation… Blessings of the Cosmos…, Revelations of the Aramaic Jesus…, and his latest work, The Aramaic Jesus Book of Days.
Neil’s books on a comparative view of native Middle Eastern spirituality include Desert Wisdom: A Nomad’s Guide to Life’s Big Questions and The Tent of Abraham, with Rabbi Arthur Waskow and Sr. Joan Chittister.
His books on Sufi spirituality include The Sufi Book of Life: 99 Pathways of the Heart for the Modern Dervish and A Little Book of Sufi Stories. He has also edited four collections of the work of Middle Eastern mystic Kahlil Gibran and written a mystery novel set in the first century C.E. Holy Land entitled A Murder at Armageddon.
His biographical collections of the works of his Sufi teachers include Gardens of Vision and Initiation: The Life Journey of Samuel L. Lewis and Illuminating the Shadow: The Life, Love and Laughter of a 20th century Sufi.