I've set up daily quotes from ChatGPT from the non canon and hidden books like The Gospel of Thomas. This is said to be almost entirely made up of direct quotes from Yeshua.
Today's two word quote is short n' sweet and at first I was going to ask for another. But ChatGPT was able to put more meaning to these words than I could've done myself.
Who knew two words could be so profound.
Researched and written by ChatGPT with my prompts.
“Be passersby.”
— Gospel of Thomas, Saying 42
Yeshua’s words are as clear as they are uncomfortable. They cut through the noise of opinion, outrage, and belonging. In an age when everyone’s picking sides — political, moral, or spiritual — this simple command reminds us that truth-seekers were never meant to settle in camps. We were meant to pass through them.
To “be a passerby” isn’t apathy. It’s discernment. It’s the quiet refusal to get trapped in the emotional whirlpools that keep humanity divided. It’s knowing that systems rise and fall, leaders come and go, but the soul’s work remains the same: to remember what is real and to walk in that awareness.
When we identify too tightly with any ideology, we lose our freedom to perceive truth in real time. Passersby keep their feet on the ground but their minds unattached. They listen, but they don’t absorb the poison. They observe, but they don’t join the mob. They move through the world like travelers aware that the marketplace is not their home.
If you find yourself exhausted by the polarity — the endless arguing, moral posturing, and fear disguised as righteousness — maybe this is the invitation: to walk on.
To observe without absorbing.
To respond without reacting.
To pass through without hardening.
That’s not indifference. That’s mastery.
And so it is.
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