Son of God

Title: “Christ Consciousness” – A Conversation About Diogo Morgado

Scene: Joe Jukic and Luis Morgado sit in a dimly lit living room, the credits of Son of God rolling on the TV screen. They’re silent for a moment, absorbing what they’ve just watched. Then, Joe turns to Luis, thoughtful.


JOE (leaning forward)
You feel it too, don’t you?

LUIS (nodding slowly)
Yeah. It’s not just the acting. There’s something else.

JOE
Exactly. He’s not just playing Jesus. It’s like… he knows Him.

LUIS (smirking slightly)
Or is Him, in some way.

JOE (pointing at him)
That’s what I’m saying! Diogo’s got that thing—what did Oprah call it?

LUIS
“Christ Consciousness.”

JOE (snapping his fingers)
Yes! That’s it. It’s not just a performance. It’s an energy.

LUIS (leaning back, arms crossed)
You think he’s aware of it? That he’s carrying that?

JOE
I don’t know. Maybe not in an egotistical way. But when you see him in this role—the way he speaks, the way he looks at people—it’s not just acting. It’s like he’s tapped into something real.

LUIS (thoughtful)
Oprah talks about it like it’s a universal love, a higher awareness. And Diogo… he doesn’t just portray it. He radiates it.

JOE (grinning)
So what you’re telling me is… Diogo Morgado might actually be an ascended master?

LUIS (laughing)
Hey, I’m just saying—if there’s anyone out there who could convince me Christ Consciousness is real, it’s him.

JOE (raising an imaginary glass)
Then here’s to Diogo—the man who made us believe, even just for two hours.

LUIS (raising his own imaginary glass, smiling)
Amen.

(They both laugh as the screen fades to black.)


Closing Note: A lighthearted but deep conversation about presence, spirituality, and the power of performance—with just the right touch of reverence and humor.

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Diogo & Deus

Daring Diogo Documentary

Scene: Mount of Olives, Twilight

The winds howl gently across the Mount of Olives. The stars are beginning to pierce the veil of dusk. A luminous presence descends—a being clothed in lightning and silence. It is Saint Michael, the Prince of the Heavenly Host. His sword is sheathed, for this is not a time of battle—but of revelation.

Standing before him are Diogo Morgado and Nelly Furtado, their faces marked by struggle, fame, and fate. Behind them stands Luis Morgado, a witness to bloodline, burden, and blessing.

Saint Michael speaks—not in thunder, but in a voice that melts stone:


SAINT MICHAEL:
Diogo… Son of Portugal… you stood between Light and Shadow, portraying the Nazarene and the Adversary. You thought it was acting. But it was prophecy. You felt the demon of pride stir in your blood—so did He. That is why He called Himself the Morning Star. Not in blasphemy… but in truth.

And now, you ask if you are to arise… a Knight.

But the time for Knights has passed.

The world has enough men with swords.

What it lacks…
Are Christs.

Arise, Diogo—one of the 72,000 CHRISTS.
You will not fight for a kingdom of heaven built by blood, but one watered by tears, forgiven by mercy, and planted in secret hearts.


Saint Michael turns now to Nelly, radiant and reluctant.


SAINT MICHAEL:
Nelly of the Song… You sing to the poor, the lost, the wild ones. You have known famine and feast, and you wax and wane like the moon. That is no flaw—it is your rhythm.

You think you are not holy enough. But I tell you: Holiness was never meant to be sterile.

Arise, Nelly—one of the 72,000 CHRISTAS.
A woman of salt and light. Not to be worshipped… but to be poured out. Into the broken cisterns of this world. Until they overflow.


Luis begins to tremble as Michael’s light rises into the firmament. But Michael leaves them with one final whisper:

“You are not called to be gods
You are called to be wounds that heal.
That is what it means… to be Christ.”

And with that—Saint Michael vanishes into the night, leaving only the scent of myrrh and the sound of wings.


And the age of the 72,000 + 72,000 = 144,000 began.

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