Jesus in Kashmir
Published: November 22nd, 2008
NOTE : I am merely sharing this interesting documentation of Christ’s resurrection. I am not a scholar and I do not endorse any ones views. Christ has a special place in my being and my relationship with him is personal. I would not like you to be influenced by what you see and hear. Seek your own truth. Find your own consciousness. Live your own divinity the best way you can.
Another link : Tomb of Jesus
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November 25th, 2008 at 8:58 pm
Hi,
Great video. Personally, I enjoy exploring the facts and theories about Christ, how life began, and how the Universe exploded into existence, plus a number of other interesting events and circumstances.
However, to me, whether Christ eloped with Mary Magdeline to France, taught and healed people in Kashmir or was whisked into the ether, has little bearing on my spirituality.
His teachings, insights and the way he lived, are the guiding factors that influence the core values and principles that I try to follow. My values and principles also incorporate some concepts of the other great teachers. I don’t think the phrase “my father’s house has many mansions,” was referring to actual buildings or rooms.
I assume that much of the controversy arises because arising from the dead and ascending into heaven are the criteria which supports the belief that he is the true messiah. Again, the result has no affect on my priorities, my choices or the way I live.
I don’t espouse particular beliefs or follow particular doctrines to assure my ticket to heaven. I try to follow my heart and consciousness, by heighten my awareness, by seeing clearly without distortion by ego, fear or prejudice and by having the courage to follow the guidance of the small voice within.
This is a much taller order and requires more courage, determination and faith, than going into battle to force others to accept my “god” over their own. In reality, it is a pointless battle because both “Gods” are the one and the same. If God is the “I Am” before there was anything, it can be no other way. We are being naive and grandiose if we think that we have the capacity to conceptualize much less understand such an Omnipresent Being. Therefore, to do battle, condemn or judge on the basis of our understanding of God being accurate, complete or right, is flawed.
Regardless of which scenario is actually factual about Christ, he is still the Son of God because we are all children of God. Since the original “I Am” was all there was, then all of creation has part of His essence, part of His consciousness (albeit not always aware), and part of His life force.
So if some people still need a ticket into heaven, this is it: Treat all of creation with love, respect, compassion and wonder. That is the most sincere form of worship, the grandest tribute and the deepest way to honor one’s God, whatever one’s religion.
To Your Authentic Life,
Lauren Kennedy
December 4th, 2008 at 12:39 am
“If God is the “I Am” before there was anything, it can be no other way. We are being naive and grandiose if we think that we have the capacity to conceptualize much less understand such an Omnipresent Being. Therefore, to do battle, condemn or judge on the basis of our understanding of God being accurate, complete or right, is flawed.”
Lauren, That sums it up. Well said. Humans will always questions history but do anything to learn from it.
Chris