The crucifixion is presented not as a sacrifice for sin, but as the ultimate act of the ego's attempt to prove Jesus' lack of divinity. Jesus' surrender, saying 'Father, forgive them,' signifies his detachment from the physical world and the death of his ego, asserting that his true identity as the Son of God cannot be threatened.
Impact: High. This interpretation shifts the focus from atonement to spiritual transcendence, viewing Jesus' death as a demonstration of non-attachment and the illusory nature of the ego. It suggests that the real self is eternal and unaffected by physical demise.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:30:50 to 00:31:40.
Sources in support: Host (Host of 'Prohibido Obedecer' podcast)

