Yes. This is very close to the truth but a part of me detects that it has been twisted through the ages like a game of Chinese whispers. The doctrine that God took on a human nature is the doctrine that WE too are a part of God taking on a human nature. We are equally divine as Jesus. The story is about OUR collective divinity, not just about the divinity of Jesus. The story of Jesus points to the infinite and eternal part of us. The higher meaning and more accurate interpretation of the scriptures has been buried and lost in favor of something easier for the masses to digest. We like the low-hanging fruit if you will because it's easy and convenient.
I have touched the part of me that is one with salvation and heaven and I know for a fact that it is not only in me, but in every one else too. There is no doubt about it. I look at the story of Jesus and I'm smacking myself for not having seen this before. That is what the story is trying to tell us but we don't believe it out of fear of making the church wrong. I sometimes hate myself for being so foolish to have missed these critical points. The true meaning of the Gospels has been distorted through the centuries for political gain and for the profit of enterprise. It's profitable for people not to know about their infinite divinity and eternal self-worth. The traditional interpretation of the New Testament omits the most important part of us. The church will discourage people away from the soul saying it is a part of us but we are not a part of it. Where does it say that? I think most of them just don't know any better. It's an injustice to turn people away from the soul because it is our connection to what is infinite and eternal. Without it no one can feel good enough about themselves and humanity is lost. This becomes a social problem as can be seen in the history of the world.
The whole interpretation that we are worthless in need of a savior is a big misunderstanding. It's the opposite. Salvation is already present in the soul right here and right now. We have fallen like the first angel in heaven and have bought into the idea that we are separate from God when that is in fact an impossibility. God is everywhere but as we get older we tend to think God is everywhere except within us. We left the proverbial Garden of Eden which was our natural child-like state of innocence and then we bit from the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. We think we can judge everything and this is the temptation. We do not quit biting of that fruit. When is it going to end? How do we know when we have taken things too far? The enemy doesn't want us to notice anything is wrong because it's secret weapon is stealth. We need to wake up and see this instead of falling victim to being frogs in water with the temperature slowly rising. We know something is wrong but we don't know what. We feel something is missing but few know that something is the soul.
My conscience will not allow me to keep this information to myself. People need to know about the divinity in their souls. This is the source of our self-worth. It is not okay to live without being able to feel this self-worth. The church is going to try to justify alienation from the soul because it's more important for them to control people. Yet what profits a man if they gain the whole world yet forfeit their own soul?
Seeing your posts, I'll bet you talk peoples ears off in real life?