The teachings of Jesus actually teach us that We are all the Christ along with all of creation, ie, the body of Christ.
All of creation because what can be outside of a God that is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent?
A Course in Miracles takes off where the Bible was supposed to go. If one knows the Bible well and reads the Urtext of ACIM one will have a better understanding of how to return to the Mind and Will of God Whom we never left and be the Light for others simply by holding the truth.
This is my understanding after 50 plus years of seeking and studying.
Jesus did his part as well when the curse came out in the Book of Mormon that said that the unrighteous would have children who were born black so the righteous would know to stay away from them.
Jesus is known as the God of the Old Testament and Book of Mormon in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He, too, was on a learning curve and understanding that the only change and witness that will get us to return to God must come from within us.
I look white but am Kikapoo Indian and Irish, along with English.
Until we acknowledge a Universal Creator for All That Is this will have little meaning because otherwise everyone gets to claim there voice is truth and discount others.
Only a recognition of a Universal Creator will establish a right in EVERY Voice.
I agree that this field needs to be studied so that people can have the assistance they need to deal with the frustrations that face so many today AND for medical purposes.
The warmonger in society needs to take a backseat and allow human consciousness to emerge from the state of fear we have imprisoned ourselves in.
The belief in lack is the other monster that society needs to look at and stop breeding. It's core may well be found in the very addictive and highly promoted propaganda about human sexuality.
Its under-lying message is that you are not enough when the Creator has acknowledge otherwise.
We have the awareness and evidence of these matters clearly before us.
We simply need to desire and will that they be addressed with compassion and reason.