Hello Roger and thank you very much for this post!
Yes, most serious Christians (those who have studied the Bible, not those who just blindly follow tradition) know Jesus wasn't born on 25th December. In fact Christmas has pagan roots, as well as Easter with the rabbit. I'll try to remember 30th September 26 BC as the coming of Jesus on Earth. Though what I learned while I was Christian is that it is blasphemy to celebrate the birth of Jesus, as he is an eternal being from before time was invented, with no beginning or end.
I'd be curious to know more about Jesus' name Sananda, I heard it before, but I know nothing about it. I'd also be curious about Jesus' lives on other planets and aliens, if you know anything about that.
About Lao Tzu I can tell you I've read in a credible source that him and Buddha are the same person, he split his spirit in more than one body at a time. He likes to be known by his name, Zamolxe. Zamolxe is a great spiritual master revered as a god by ancient Dacians, who were very spiritual people, until they got conquered by the romans. Dacians thought themselves immortal, they believed in reincarnation and so did not fear death. I've read that they were somewhat punished for keeping their spiritual knowledge for themselves, not willing to share and spread it to other people.
Yes, it would be nice if there was just one religion in the world, after all there is just one God. The problem is evil people would like that religion to serve their satanist purposes, so we need to be careful.
When I was a kid, I thought hinduism to be the most bizarre religion of them all, with their several gods and idol worshiping. Then I read a bit the Vedic scriptures, and it seemed to me to contain some true spiritual knowledge. I was also surprised at buddhists making idols of Buddha and worshipping them, and I realized that every religion on Earth has two sides, one containing the spiritual truths, and the other that contains the silly rituals and mockery of God, having been turned away from true faith by people with bad intentions. I'd say all current religions have been corrupted and they need to be urgently cleansed or destroyed for the spiritual wellbeing of humanity, but we need to be careful, as we don't want worse to come like atheism or satanism.
Sorry for the long post and I wish you blessed days!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts Mario. Very interesting.
As for Lao Tzu and Buddha being the same Soul. I do not get that. I have been told and I checked again with my angel team and again they tell me they are different Souls.
Though interestingly enough I did get confirmation that Buddha and Zamolxe are the same Soul but were different incarnations or physical bodies.
As for the worship of idols I don't think you understand the purpose of that. It's not that they believe in many Gods. Even Hinduism absolutely believes in one creator. But it's just hard for most people to worship an abstract concept like God or Light. Much easier to picture a God like human being.
If you focus and or worship a Divine being like Jesus, Krishna or Buddha you are aligning yourself with their high spiritual vibrations. While they may not be God him, her or itself, they are high Souls and hence the individual who worships them gains incredible spiritual advancement, guidance and protection.
In the Hindu teachings all beings are considered coming from a singular Divine consciousness. In essence, we are all a part of this singular creative consciousness or one giant Soul. Advanced spiritual beings like Jesus, Krishna, Buddha, Lao Tzu, Kabir, Babaji, Paramhamsa Ramakrishna and thousands of others have realized this one consciousness. So to focus on them and their vibrations will help the Soul to eventually achieve God realization by uplifting his or her vibrations.
The Gods, ascended masters and rishis are expressions of and creations of the Divine Creator and so to worship them is to worship God.
If you did more serious study of some of the Hindu teachings you would understand this. Many people who do surface research on Hindu teachings make this mistake.
I always highly recommend the classic book "Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramhansa Yogananda as a great place to start the journey. Because that book has high vibrations and is also loaded with entertaining and inspiring stories making it a fun read.
And yes Yogananda very much revered not only Krishna and Babaji, Lahiri Mahasaya and his beloved guru Sri Yukteswar but also Jesus Christ. But Yogananda was able to talk to Christ directly and get his true spiritual teachings from him and not from a book that was not even written by him.
In reality the teachings of Christ were much more like those of Hinduism than how his teachings are portrayed in the Bible. There are many ancient books in Indian and I believe Tibetan monestaries that talk about Jesus living in India from about the age of 14 to 28 or his missing years in the Bible. He went to India for his spiritual training.
The book “The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ” by Nicolas Notovitch is an example of someone who got to read from one of those ancient monestary texts. I am getting this book is a more accurate account of the life of Jesus. He apparently studied under Buddhist and Hindu masters before returning to do his mission in Judea.
When you fully read that book you'll get a better overall feel for the teachings of Kriya Yoga which most definitely is a monotheistic belief system. And you will also see that miracles like Jesus was able to do were not limited to him. I think you'll enjoy reading about Babaji, Lahiri Mahasaya, Sri Yukteswar, the Trialanga Swami and many more.
I finished the book, it was very interesting. I especially liked when Sri Yukteswar told us in some detail about the astral and causal worlds, that, while they are much more advanced than the material world, they still aren't fully united with God. Though I am not yet ready to go on the path of renunciation, I might be interested in Kriya Yoga at some point in my life, the book tells little about it other than that it involves meditation. Though I am not sure there are still many good guru's left that could teach me, or that I could find them.
Yes! The autobiography is loaded with spiritual light, which consumed will start to awaken that light within. Reading that book daily was one of my first spiritual practices. I hope you do get back into it!
This is the kind of teachings I want to learn from you. More than anything else!
There is way too little information on this and way too much on herbs and such. LOL!
This is, to me, much more important.
Please, keep this important information coming!
Don't get me wrong, it's very important to keep our bodies healthy since they are our spirit's Temple but this kind of teaching feels very close to my heart.
It's like I'm in a famine for this spiritual food.
Hello Roger and thank you very much for this post!
Yes, most serious Christians (those who have studied the Bible, not those who just blindly follow tradition) know Jesus wasn't born on 25th December. In fact Christmas has pagan roots, as well as Easter with the rabbit. I'll try to remember 30th September 26 BC as the coming of Jesus on Earth. Though what I learned while I was Christian is that it is blasphemy to celebrate the birth of Jesus, as he is an eternal being from before time was invented, with no beginning or end.
I'd be curious to know more about Jesus' name Sananda, I heard it before, but I know nothing about it. I'd also be curious about Jesus' lives on other planets and aliens, if you know anything about that.
About Lao Tzu I can tell you I've read in a credible source that him and Buddha are the same person, he split his spirit in more than one body at a time. He likes to be known by his name, Zamolxe. Zamolxe is a great spiritual master revered as a god by ancient Dacians, who were very spiritual people, until they got conquered by the romans. Dacians thought themselves immortal, they believed in reincarnation and so did not fear death. I've read that they were somewhat punished for keeping their spiritual knowledge for themselves, not willing to share and spread it to other people.
Yes, it would be nice if there was just one religion in the world, after all there is just one God. The problem is evil people would like that religion to serve their satanist purposes, so we need to be careful.
When I was a kid, I thought hinduism to be the most bizarre religion of them all, with their several gods and idol worshiping. Then I read a bit the Vedic scriptures, and it seemed to me to contain some true spiritual knowledge. I was also surprised at buddhists making idols of Buddha and worshipping them, and I realized that every religion on Earth has two sides, one containing the spiritual truths, and the other that contains the silly rituals and mockery of God, having been turned away from true faith by people with bad intentions. I'd say all current religions have been corrupted and they need to be urgently cleansed or destroyed for the spiritual wellbeing of humanity, but we need to be careful, as we don't want worse to come like atheism or satanism.
Sorry for the long post and I wish you blessed days!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts Mario. Very interesting.
As for Lao Tzu and Buddha being the same Soul. I do not get that. I have been told and I checked again with my angel team and again they tell me they are different Souls.
Though interestingly enough I did get confirmation that Buddha and Zamolxe are the same Soul but were different incarnations or physical bodies.
As for the worship of idols I don't think you understand the purpose of that. It's not that they believe in many Gods. Even Hinduism absolutely believes in one creator. But it's just hard for most people to worship an abstract concept like God or Light. Much easier to picture a God like human being.
If you focus and or worship a Divine being like Jesus, Krishna or Buddha you are aligning yourself with their high spiritual vibrations. While they may not be God him, her or itself, they are high Souls and hence the individual who worships them gains incredible spiritual advancement, guidance and protection.
In the Hindu teachings all beings are considered coming from a singular Divine consciousness. In essence, we are all a part of this singular creative consciousness or one giant Soul. Advanced spiritual beings like Jesus, Krishna, Buddha, Lao Tzu, Kabir, Babaji, Paramhamsa Ramakrishna and thousands of others have realized this one consciousness. So to focus on them and their vibrations will help the Soul to eventually achieve God realization by uplifting his or her vibrations.
The Gods, ascended masters and rishis are expressions of and creations of the Divine Creator and so to worship them is to worship God.
If you did more serious study of some of the Hindu teachings you would understand this. Many people who do surface research on Hindu teachings make this mistake.
I always highly recommend the classic book "Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramhansa Yogananda as a great place to start the journey. Because that book has high vibrations and is also loaded with entertaining and inspiring stories making it a fun read.
And yes Yogananda very much revered not only Krishna and Babaji, Lahiri Mahasaya and his beloved guru Sri Yukteswar but also Jesus Christ. But Yogananda was able to talk to Christ directly and get his true spiritual teachings from him and not from a book that was not even written by him.
In reality the teachings of Christ were much more like those of Hinduism than how his teachings are portrayed in the Bible. There are many ancient books in Indian and I believe Tibetan monestaries that talk about Jesus living in India from about the age of 14 to 28 or his missing years in the Bible. He went to India for his spiritual training.
The book “The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ” by Nicolas Notovitch is an example of someone who got to read from one of those ancient monestary texts. I am getting this book is a more accurate account of the life of Jesus. He apparently studied under Buddhist and Hindu masters before returning to do his mission in Judea.
Thanks for the reply, Roger, I'm happy that at least Buddha and Zamolxe being the same soul is confirmed by you, I like it when my sources match.
I'll try to get into reading the Autobiography again, I once started it, but did not finish it for some reason, maybe I wasn't ready yet.
When you fully read that book you'll get a better overall feel for the teachings of Kriya Yoga which most definitely is a monotheistic belief system. And you will also see that miracles like Jesus was able to do were not limited to him. I think you'll enjoy reading about Babaji, Lahiri Mahasaya, Sri Yukteswar, the Trialanga Swami and many more.
I finished the book, it was very interesting. I especially liked when Sri Yukteswar told us in some detail about the astral and causal worlds, that, while they are much more advanced than the material world, they still aren't fully united with God. Though I am not yet ready to go on the path of renunciation, I might be interested in Kriya Yoga at some point in my life, the book tells little about it other than that it involves meditation. Though I am not sure there are still many good guru's left that could teach me, or that I could find them.
Yes! The autobiography is loaded with spiritual light, which consumed will start to awaken that light within. Reading that book daily was one of my first spiritual practices. I hope you do get back into it!
Hi Jake! Thanks for the encouragement!
Wow, Roger! WOW,WOW, WOW!
This is the kind of teachings I want to learn from you. More than anything else!
There is way too little information on this and way too much on herbs and such. LOL!
This is, to me, much more important.
Please, keep this important information coming!
Don't get me wrong, it's very important to keep our bodies healthy since they are our spirit's Temple but this kind of teaching feels very close to my heart.
It's like I'm in a famine for this spiritual food.
I thank you most deeply!
So glad you liked this information. I was very happy to share it. And will likely do more in the future.