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Judas Iscariot: Traitor or Hero? Journalist publishes what could be Judas’ secret teachings

Top Quote In 1953, A. Cosani, a journalist in WWII publishes the writings that make up The Flight of the Feathered Serpent. What unfolds is one of the great spiritual books of any age, imparting deep teachings that resonate with the Canonical and Gnostic Gospels. Are these Judas' secret teachings to Humanity? End Quote
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  • (1888PressRelease) April 10, 2009 - Ancient Discovery

    SAN FRANCISCO – In 2006 National Geographic’s release of the first English translation of an ancient text dated to the 2nd century AD, shook Christianity and the perception of the world’s most famous villain – it was The Gospel of Judas. Amidst religious controversy, it revealed that Judas was asked secretly by Jesus to betray him, and in doing so, fulfilled a divine role and plan.

    “But you will exceed all of them. For you will sacrifice the man that clothes me.”
    Jesus to Judas, The Gospel of Judas

    Secret Teachings

    First published more than 50 years prior to The Gospel of Judas, but correlating with it precisely, a little known book has brought to light secret teachings thought to belong to Judas Iscariot. Newly translated, The Flight of the Feathered Serpent is the true story of journalist Armando Cosani in the Second World War. His life changes inexplicably after he meets with a mysterious man, who leaves him with a series of profound writings – one being Judas’ firsthand account of the events leading up to the betrayal, which incredibly, reveal Judas as Jesus’ closest disciple.

    “Judas, beloved of my heart, what you have seen, keep it quiet, for my hour has not yet arrived. And it is necessary that destiny is fulfilled, and you will help me in it.”
    Jesus, The Flight of the Feathered Serpent

    What unfolds is one of the great spiritual books of any age, which imparts deep teachings that resonate with the Canonical and Gnostic Gospels. From the mysteries of Jesus’ life and his teachings, to the awakening and salvation of the individual, it is a book imbued with a rare wisdom found only in the most revered of sacred texts. But what is its origin? Could these be the teachings of Judas Iscariot and his account of his relationship with Jesus? Could this be Judas’ attempt to clear his own name, in a miraculous effort to change the world’s perceptions and help humanity in its spiritual quest?

    “It deserves to be ranked among the great spiritual classics of all time.”
    Mark H. Pritchard (Belzebuub), Spiritual teacher and author

    “Judas do not be afraid,” he said to me. “You will also accompany me and you will help me in the path of regeneration so that others are saved too.”
    Jesus, The Flight of the Feathered Serpent

    In 1953 Armando Cosani, upon his friend’s request, published in the Spanish language the writings that make up The Flight of the Feathered Serpent. Published in English by Absolute Publishing Press.

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