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Unknown Life of Jesus
« on: June 28, 2023, 08:22:52 AM »
Dear friends,

I do not remember that this was discussed here. Has anyone done any serious research into the discovery by Nicholas Notovich regarding texts about Jesus spending time at a Buddhist monastery in Tibet?

You can find some interedting commentary and the translation of what Nicholas Notovich supposedly found at this link:

https://ocoy.org/original-christianity/unknown-life-of-jesus-christ/

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Re: Unknown Life of Jesus
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2023, 09:06:52 AM »
Mmm
Mostly gobbledygook
But they are intuiting a lot of things correctly

India and Tibet are very spiritual civilizations
So once they learned of Christ from the Europeans
They were right to acknowledge his Divinity

Christ himself didn’t travel far
And didn’t actually have that much interest in the non-Judaic world
His models were David and Solomon (honestly all he needed)
Though he also learned of the first descent into hell from John

Mm
He also went through the dark night of the soul without knowing what it was or understanding what was happening
And then he made the Choice
To achieve Divinity

Basically Christ was the greatest man to ever live

They were smarter in the medieval period
When they at least acknowledged the Divinity of Christ
Lol

Today’s people are all messed up

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Thinking if there’s anything else to add
Blavatsky was mostly delusional and full of crap
Though she was right about the ascended masters

Mm
I don’t know how much Jesus knew or cared about reincarnation
I don’t think it interested him
Which explains its omission from Christianity

Jesus figured out “I am what I am”
Which is the ultimately underlying reality
Like I said
Genius
Smartest man of all time

Ah and one more thing
Ok Brahma is not Siddhartha
They are 2 totally different people
That is a serious error

Brahma is a delusional manchild
He’s a nonreturner (lower case d deity)
He’s literally the one who created earth
And also created suffering and death
That’s why Vishnu and Shiva don’t like him

Siddhartha actually was the prince of Magadha
Who made the decision to renounce everything

Siddhartha was another genius
He could have achieved the same thing as Christ
But he didn’t fulfill his destiny
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Re: Unknown Life of Jesus
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2023, 01:59:29 PM »
While I agree with Alexander that the premise of Jesus having gone to Tibet during his "missing years" is most likely fiction; nonetheless, the Jesus story has been so completely engineered by post second Nicean Christianity we have mostly fiction in the New Testament. The argument that Jesus went to Tibet to study Buddhism is deeply flawed because Buddhism wasn't in Tibet at the time of Jesus. It is more likely, if Jesus traveled anywhere, he surely spent time in Egypt, because that is part of the story, if it is true, and very likely he may have spent time in Persia, as the so called three "wise" men, were called 'magi' in the original Greek gospels, and 'magi' is a name that precisely indicates Zoroastrian priests.  We should be asking why Zoroastrian priests were clearly mentioned in the Gospels, but nothing comes of that connection, which no story teller would have left out.

Also, I have been planning posting some Christian criticism regarding early Christianity. Hopefully I will get to that in the next few months.
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Re: Unknown Life of Jesus
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2023, 09:38:38 PM »
Tad I wrote over your post by mistake
Apologies

I wrote the response below

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1. What do you think were main practices that Jesus mostly used for enlightment?

Well I don’t want to freak you out but I was helping him
Lol
That made it a lot easier

I just threw suffering at him

I gave him the virginity curse
But I also made sure he was never bullied for it
Not once

The rest he did by himself

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2. Can you explain more regarding the meaning ot figuring out "I am what I am"?

It’s the state of Deification. It’s the ultimate reality of the universe.

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3. What do you think was the missing piece in Buddha's enlightment that you think prevented him attained what Jesus attained?

Virginity
He needed to not consummate with Yasodhara
I put that in his life plan on purpose
So
Let me explain

Your life is divided into 6 major tests or challenges
Each one you can choose
Conscious or unconscious

Each person is an archetype
And the archetypes are made to descend again and again
Until they reach perfection (perfect score)
Then they get free will in the nonphysical

So Siddhartha got a tricky one
It was blameless
Only him and Da Vinci got them

So he didn’t lose points for consummating
But to finish his archetype and be Deified he has to stay celibate

So
What this means is this World Age
Siddhartha has to return
And finish his archetype

You could meet him
Lol

It sounds cruel but he’s reserved one of the four adoptive avatar slots
So one is Christ
The other will be him (eventually)

In theory he could fail
Over and over again
And not even do it this world age
It’s interesting
« Last Edit: July 01, 2023, 09:40:27 PM by Alexander »
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Re: Unknown Life of Jesus
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2023, 09:48:35 PM »
In theory he could fail
Over and over again
And not even do it this world age
It’s interesting

I will help him tho
I’m a big admirer
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Re: Unknown Life of Jesus
« Reply #5 on: July 02, 2023, 10:54:55 AM »
Alexander,

But Gotama attained freedom from greed, lust, and hatred. So what else is there to attain from practical perspective?

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Re: Unknown Life of Jesus
« Reply #6 on: July 06, 2023, 06:52:39 AM »
Alexander,

But Gotama attained freedom from greed, lust, and hatred. So what else is there to attain from practical perspective?

You should achieve the Forms
Wisdom
Justice
Beauty

You should achieve
Excellence
Benevolence
And
Nobility
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Re: Unknown Life of Jesus
« Reply #7 on: July 06, 2023, 06:53:32 AM »
Alexander,

But Gotama attained freedom from greed, lust, and hatred. So what else is there to attain from practical perspective?

Wisdom is the hardest
But it’s the best one ☝️
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Re: Unknown Life of Jesus
« Reply #8 on: July 16, 2023, 05:21:43 AM »
True. It is interesting how awakening beings develop slightly different powers. What would be a good definition of wisdom?

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« Reply #9 on: July 16, 2023, 03:57:08 PM »
True. It is interesting how awakening beings develop slightly different powers. What would be a good definition of wisdom?

Wisdom is humility
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