In the evocative and mythopoetic style of Sophie Strand, "Rabbi Yeshua" is portrayed as an enigmatic figure who is intricately woven into the fabric of mysticism and the natural world. For Strand, Rabbi Yeshua, often referred to as Jesus, is not merely a historical or religious figure but a living, breathing symbol of ecological consciousness and divine interconnectedness. Seen through her unique lens, he embodies the wisdom of the earth, a storyteller who translated cosmic truths into parables, blending the sacred with the mundane. His teachings become not just spiritual doctrines but a call to awaken to the sacredness of the everyday world, where divinity shimmers in the beauty of creation and the interconnected web of life. Such a portrayal invites the modern seeker to rediscover Rabbi Yeshua as a guide whose footsteps still whisper through the landscapes of both inner and outer worlds.
See also: mycelium, myth, jesus, king david, mary magdalene