Chopra concludes his work with, "Your goal and mine isn't to imitate Jesus. It is to become part of him----or, as he said, to abide in him.

Deepak Chopra
Chopra concludes his work with,
Chopra concludes his work with,
Chopra concludes his work with,
Chopra concludes his work with,
About This Quote

The author of this quote, Deepak Chopra, is saying that while we can learn a lot from Jesus, we don't want to become him. We need to become part of him, not an imitation of him. He is saying that what Jesus wanted was for people to be like him and abide in him. The author is saying that the goal should be to make ourselves like Jesus by learning what he did and then doing it too. The author suggests that if you want to become like Jesus, you should focus on the teachings he gave us.

Source: The Third Jesus: The Christ We Cannot Ignore

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