My Story: the life of Yeshua is a story of the life of Jesus the Christ from his birth in the Holy Land to his escape to Britain after the crucifixion. The book gives an alternative account of this infamous man as a mystic and key member of a divine holy order of celestial beings sent to set the world to rights. The book is narrated by Yeshua himself and the reader is brought close to him as his internal divinity battles ego and then turns outward to the world around him. As Yeshua strives for truth and illumination for his land and people he hurtles toward the final and greatest battle of an exalted life—that with himself, and with his inner God. There are an overwhelming number of accounts of the life of this man who was born Jehovah and was later called Yeshua, or one who brings love . Somewhere within this worldly multitude of perspectives, of a man who certainly did exist, lies the truth. The truth of who he really was and ultimately what he accomplished in his life of renown as a human being in the Holy Land two millennia ago. My Story channels his true voice and the real life behind the legend. Yes, he was exalted, and special, but Yeshua was also mortal, flawed, and at times weak and egotistical. He was real and relatable. Eccentric, brilliant, and powerful, he was also unstoppable in his messages of love, light, and truth. Until he was stopped; persecuted, and crucified for his beliefs that challenged the corrupt and disintegrating order of the day, and the powers that were, within his homeland. Although Yeshua survived his crucifixion it was the crisis point of his life that taught him surrender. Surrender to a much higher power than himself--to a far more exalted order, and to the celestial forces that worked through him but were not necessarily of him. My name is Yeshua. You will know me as Jesus the Christ, although nobody called me that when I was alive. This is my human story as it unfolded during those turbulent times in the Holy Land. I did not die on a Roman crucifix, although most people thought I did. I escaped with my band of brothers to England, and then to Scotland. I was a mortal man with human weaknesses--although undeniably blessed by God as his everlasting servant. I worked for love, and I worked for light, and I was desperate to heal the degenerating land of my forefathers. In this I failed, but in my quest for truth, love, joy, enlightenment, and surrender, I was a resounding success. So successful in fact that the world still talks about me. I would like to take you on a journey to explain why. I would like to tell you my story. Elizabeth Beckett is an author and a mystic whose love of ancient spiritual wisdom and knowledge is brought alive in stories from humanity's antiquity. In journeys through a distant past and lost civilizations, Elizabeth reminds her readers about the timelessness of universal truth as well as their own internal truths.