Is anyone reading The Nag Hammadi Library, particularly for this topic's beginning...The Gospel of Thomas?

The Gospel of Thomas Judas (the Twin) is a collection of "the sayings of Jesus," and if you read those sayings from a place of Consciousness, it is very clear that the speaker is one who is Enlightened.

Further intrigue can be realized in the reality that, given that these "sayings of Jesus" are rooted in Universal physics, mathematics, multidimensionality, etc., that quantum physics (likewise rooted in the same) should then have been available to his era! The sayings could not be said if so many other truths and realizations of life had not been accessed, at least within the speaker.

The Nag Hammadi Library is a collection of ancient documents (books) found in the 1940s in Nag Hammadi, Egypt, which date back to, and can be traced back to, the time of Jesus and shortly thereafter. Written in Coptic, which is a successor of Egyptian hieroglyphics, these are the missing gospels that were banned from the bible and made illegal, primarily for political purposes at the time of the banning (around the year 312, by Constantine).

These are extremely interesting and intriguing to read, and they confirm what most Enlightened Ones have rightfully assumed all along...that the historical Jesus was a regular, everyday man like any other, but who happened to be likewise Enlightened, and that that is what he was trying to teach. Unfortunately, as he still would be nowadays, he was seriously misinterpreted and Christianity was born of that misinterpretation.

I've been studying the Coptic language, which is a lot of fun to do, particularly because it is fun to read precisely what the ancients wrote in their own language.

Anyone here reading the Nag Hammadi Library, particularly the Gospel of Thomas Judas the Twin?