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Name: betty47  •  Title: Tomb of Jesus in Kashmir  •  Date posted: 03/06/07 16:15
Q: Does anyone have any thoughts on the claims that Christ went to India? See www.tombofjesus.com?

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Name: shofyke  •  Date: 03/06/07 19:36
A: yes i saw a documentary on that, it was a very interesting theory, especially with the holes in the feet at his tomb 
Name: bwahms  •  Date: 03/09/07 21:51
A: Yes.. I'm trying to figure out how the Talmud of Jmmanuel comes into play here. 
Name: lightwoman  •  Date: 03/10/07 0:48
A: It's an interesting topic. Where *was* Jesus during those "missing" years between 12 and 30, before he began his ministry? No doubt working on his spiritual development - traveling and learning from other masters? (Or leading a normal life - marrying, raising a family... ;-) ?? ) Even the revered psychic, Edgar Cayce, who was a devout Christian, spoke in trance-states of Jesus having traveled to Egypt, Persia and India in his spiritual studies.

Most serious seekers of Truth learn from as many sources/spiritual masters as they can for enlightenment and the most well-rounded understanding of Truth, usually coming round to the comprehension that varying concepts of God ultimately are labels for the same One Source, All That Is. And all spiritual paths or journeys humans make, no matter how different they appear on the surface, lead to the growth of the soul - the reason we're all here on Earth in the first place.

To date, we have no proof, but Jesus may have done just that, traveled and learned from many teachers, including but not limited to the Essenes and John the Baptist. Many of Jesus' teachings are very Zen-like and universal in nature. An excellent book for a fresh perspective of Jesus' teachings is "The Zen Teachings of Jesus" by Kenneth S. Leong, found here:

http://www.amazon.com/Zen-Teac-hings-Jesus-Kenneth-Leong/dp/0824518837-/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-0213086-6212139?ie-=UTF8&s=books&qid=1173487000&sr=1-1

-The- author was raised Christian, but left the faith in his youth to study other religions including Zen, only to find his way back to Christianity at about the age of 40, when he realized - surprise! - Jesus was basically teaching very Zen concepts. In otherwords, Jesus' teachings are very universal in scope, and very wise. The Word made flesh.

Peace! 
Name: Panluna  •  Date: 04/30/07 17:50
A: NAMESTE!Thank you Lightwoman for sharing this information.I always thought there was more to the story.Do you know about The White Tara?She is the femine emanation of Buddha and some liken her to the Virgin Mary. 
Name: bwahms  •  Date: 05/07/07 3:45
A: Well that's the thing about the Talmud of Jmmanuel. Isn't it the only controversial doctrine that we have that confirms that there were two entrances in the tomb? It does point back to his escape after the cross. 
Name: dattaswami  •  Date: 05/19/07 8:12
A: Christians are the followers of Christ. Buddhists are followers of Buddha. Janis are followers of Mahaveer Jain. Hindus are the followers of various forms of God. Muslims were the followers of all the prophets up to Mohammad. Thus, the word ‘Muslims’ is general just like the word Hindus. You cannot say that only the followers of Krishna are Hindus. Followers of Shiva are also Hindus. Later on the word Muslims was used specifically for the followers of Mohammad. Before the arrival of Christ and Mohammad all the non-Hindus were called as Muslims. In Sanskrit the word Muslims is represented by the word ‘Mlechcha’ which means all non-Hindus. Thus, in ancient times there were only two religions. One was Hinduism in India and the other was Mlechcha or Muslim out of India. Sage Vyasa wrote a scripture called ‘Bhavishyat Purana’ which mentions about the arrival of Christ to India after His crucifixion and His conversation with King Salivahana. Therefore, this point has the validity from scripture. The historical proof exists for the burial tomb of the Christ in Kashmir (India) even today. We cannot help if some conservative people like the well-frogs, deny this [a frog in a well thinks that his own well alone is the mighty ocean]. 
Name: Judith  •  Date: 05/30/08 6:49
A: I have heard that Joseph of Aramthia travel and was in the tin trade, and that it was possible for Jesus to go along with him on the trade routes, which existed from before the time of Solomon. But keep in mind that one who is so evolved might also be able to bi locate. 
Name: bwahms  •  Date: 07/13/08 4:13
A: Ok.. but with all that said and done, is the Talmud of Jmmanuel the only document (conspiratorial in nature) that confirms a "backdoor"?

http://www.tjresearch.info/tombsite.htm

Is this the same place or not? 
Name: plantman13  •  Date: 08/24/08 17:22
A: Lots of "claims"...no evidence. Funny so many reject the bible and then embrace other writings that have no more contextual validity then the mainstream scriptures. 1500 to 2000+ years ago people thought the world was flat, disease was caused by evil spirits and bad "humors"
and women were an inferior race...but present day people who know better still look to these confused and terrified persons for answers to the true nature of reality. 
Name: plantman13  •  Date: 08/24/08 17:35
A: When I find an ancient document that also happens to mention the role of the Kuiper belt in the creation of life on earth, Saturn's rings or the effect high energy gamma rays have on genetic mutation...then I will be impressed. The supreme being would know these things better then me
and it would be an irrefutable sign the document in question was authentic, not to mention better then any "code" to the initiated. God does not need to speak in riddles...only people do that. 

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