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The world needs healing, and God planned this.
The Maitreya that I am talking about lives in New Mexico, USA, and the teachings are The Eternal Divine Path, THOTH. The name Maitreya comes from Buddisism and this is the name of the returning Buddha, also known as the 5th Buddha, elsewise, we can transmigrate and say also the second coming of Christ and among many others: alif of the greatest name. What is the mission of Maitreya? This is what I am explaining, it is not a debate but an explaination. I already know that this cannot be true,(that Maitreya is a messiah), according to millions of people. I can also give the URL, maitreya.org , because God is not spam, and "how will you ever know what I am talking about?" Maitreya recieved a yantra from God. All religious thinking becomes "one" as you study this yantra. This is so because all religions are represented in this yantra, (a yantra is a visual aid for meditation). In otherwise if you were to say that you do not believe in this religion or that religion you will not be looking at this yantra and believing it. So, a person who "sees" this yantra or believes Maitreya, believes in all religions and the purpose of the religions in the world is to form the yantra, and then the Path is followed. To traverse the yantra you are following the Eterenal Divine Path. Right now, I am saying that Maitreya, thru God has given the world the greatest of all revelations, this yantra is called The Greatest Sign, or Shrii Shrii Para Maha Yantra,(holy holy major yantra). "until the time of the seventh angel, God`s mystery should be finished", revelation, bible. And Maitreya is the seventh angel; revealer of the seven seals. The mystery of God is explained by Maitreya in the book THOTH, which can be found at the website, free. How can God`s mystery be explained when God is said to be unknowable? God`s mystery is explained when you go there and read about, otherwise you remain where you are: "God`s mystery unsolved". You still cannot know God, God is nameless, formless, and invisable and eternal, however; the mystery of why there are all these religions are on earth and how and the universe works is now explained. |
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L Ron Hubbard is Maitreya in my opinion.
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The word Maitreya, or The Maitreya Buddha is the name of the buddha to come in the future. The Maitreya is usally pictured in Indian art as sitting in a chair, as apposed to sitting postion. This is why you will see on the home page of Maitreya.org there is a picture of the buddah sitting in a chair, representing that the Maitreya has knowlegde of the west also.
Ron Hubbard would not believe any of this stuff. |
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that's a wonderful quote.
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a tree that is unbending is easily broken. the hard and strong will fall. the soft and weak will overcome. (tao te ching, chapter 76) |
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... and all this time I've been worshipping myself....
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From each according to his interest rate, to each according to his credit. ![]() -Capitalist Manifesto-
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Of course, I don't believe any of that stuff either, I've made some attempts to read both Hubbard and Maitreya, neither one makes any sense at all, though Hubbards is much better written. Regards, Scott
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Maitreya(the name) came from hinduism. She was the unselfish wife of Yagnawalkya Rushi (sage. He was a great and powerful sage. Just for you info.
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Much of what Maitreya is writing about, in the book THOTH, is about how the universe works. Thoughout THOTH, (pronounced tho), you will find words like, tama guna, raja guna, satva guna and lower nature, for example. The word "ness" is used alot, however if you check the dictionary, ness may be used freely to create new words.
Maitreya is in one part describing something that is not easy to understand: how the universe works, and anyone who cannot understand the dialog needs only to become familular with perhaps how it is said in the Hindu religion itself, because the language is simular. On a simular thought, reincarnation and karma are taught by the prophets of the Far East Religions. How is it possible to say that these teachings are also from God and yet ignore the former? Sure, much has changed in three, four thousand years and humans have interfered and changed things, however; can you see the thread through the teachings that lead up to today? What is there to believe in, in the Hindu Vedas if you say, on the one hand that Krishna is a messenger of God, and on the other hand say you don`t believe the teachings because they have been altered; what on earth are the teachings then? Could there be at least a thread of truth of what a messenger of God taught; so what are the teachings?, or in other words what was the message of Krishna? Bab and Bahaullah taught that prophets are all one. Henceforth the prophets came at that time and brought humans to a new spiritual level, and taught also about reincarnation and karma. I am interested as to where in the Bahai writings it says that reincarnation and karma are false beliefs. It`s not really explained is it? The thread of truth is perhaps Maitreya is now explaining what Bahaullah said, (I`m sure we know the quote of Nabil), mankind was not ready for yet, Bahaullah throwing the the writings into the river and we never knew what he wrote, extra to todays Bahai sacred writings. The latter is a story and if you please, gives us a hint, an idea of what was to come: the Mission of Maitreya I am sure Bahaullah knew about reincarnation, because I read something that he wrote, sounded like reincarnation. Perhaps I can find that writing and get back on, reincarnation. |
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Maitreya of Arizona is not "The One". Why? Because I say so. Do you need any further authority? Matreya of Arizona (Not to be confused with the other Maitreya, of course) cannot seem to write his way out of a paper bag and he is supposed to be "God in the flesh". Quite. I'm sure his mom thinks he is God too. Hope things work out for him.
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Baha'i Writings on Reincarnation? Sure! Let me help . . .
Here is a whole excerpt from "Some Answered Questions" http://reference.bahai.org/en/t/ab/SAQ/saq-82.html Then here are some random quotes . . . Thou hast asked concerning reincarnation: Reincarnation as understood by the people, is untrue; but in the Gospel, "return" is referred to, and that is the return of qualities [1] and not the return of entities. (Abdu'l-Baha, Tablets of Abdu'l-Baha v3, p. 549) The Bahá'í view of "reincarnation" is essentially different from the Hindu conception. The Bahá'ís believe in the return of the attributes and qualities, but maintain that the essence or the reality of things cannot be made to return. Every being keeps its own individuality, but some of his qualities can be transmitted. The doctrine of metempsychosis upheld by the Hindus is fallacious. (Shoghi Effendi, Dawn of a New Day, p. 201) Etc. Etc.
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