When Jesus Lived in India: The Quest for the Aquarian Gospel: The Mystery of the Missing Years

When Jesus Lived in India: The Quest for the Aquarian Gospel: The Mystery of the Missing Years

Alan Jacobs

Language: English

Pages: 224

ISBN: 1906787298

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


What did Jesus do in the “missing years”?

Is the Aquarian Gospel authentic?

What do the Churches think?

Did Jesus visit Tibet, Nepal, northern India, and Kashmir during the 19 “missing years” not accounted for in the New Testament? If so, it would have the most far-reaching spiritual implications. This remarkable book takes an impartial look at the extensive evidence—in Islamic, Indian, and Tibetan sources, as well as the modern Aquarian Gospel and the controversial writings of the Russian explorer Nicolai Notavitch—to find a definitive answer to this tantalizing question.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jagannath Temple and be taught the Sacred Vedas and the Laws of Manu. His Brahmin teachers were astounded at his clear conception of the ancient texts, and were even more amazed when he was able to comment on the subtle meanings of these scriptures. Among the Jagannath priests was a Brahmin named Lamaas who greatly admired the boy, and one day while walking, encountered the lad and said, ‘My young Jewish master – what is Truth?’ Jesus answered, ‘The Truth is changeless. In the whole world there

seductions and enchantments, which only demonstrate to what an extent the soul of him who practises this art is full of shamelessness, falsehood and impurity. Do not put your faith in oracles. God alone knows the future. He who has recourse to divination and diviners profanes the temple which is in his heart and gives a proof of distrust towards his Creator. Faith in diviners and their oracles destroys the innate simplicity of man and his child-like purity. An infernal power takes possession of

his disciples and instructing them.’ Consequentially, there is no way of being certain that the four canonical gospels have not been considerably edited by scribes for theological or politic reasons, until they were adopted as the ultimate statements as late as the 4th century AD. The discovery of the Gnostic gospels at Nag Hammadi in 1947 showed that early Christians had a very large and widely different library of over 50 gospels, far more than just the four gospels that were eventually chosen

said, ‘These books tell of your Jesus’ stay here.’ There were three volumes. Although these ladies were obviously of integrity, it is again questionable as to whether the librarian, who was not the abbot, showed them the actual manuscripts. Again, he might have been anxious to preserve the legend for the sake of the monastery’s reputation, and guard them from possible theft. We do not know if the ladies knew any Pali, which is doubtful. Also, this is the first mention of three volumes. It may be

girls followed him up the Marmion Way. The guests made room, the banqueting hall was filled with young Jesus’ guests and both he and his mother helped to serve. There was sufficient food for everybody, and all were very glad. So this birthday gift of the young Jesus was a crown of righteousness. Now Rabbi Barachia of the Nazareth Synagogue helped Mary in her son’s education. One Sabbath after the Synagogue service, the Rabbi said to Jesus, as he sat in silent meditation, ‘Which is the greatest

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