Zone1 Did Rabbi Yeshua - Jesus travel by foot and by camel to India, Nepal and even Tibet?

Could Rabbi Yeshua - Jesus have followed the Silk Road to India, Nepal and even Tibet?

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  • Yes

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  • I cannot dogmatically rule this out as a possibility?

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DennisPTate

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I have ran into about four rather impressive sources of information on this topic since the 1990's.

I do not claim to know the truth about this theory but I do know that I personally am in no position whatsoever to rule out this idea.

The number one most impressive source to me personally was the near death experience account of Mr. Bruce F. MacDonald Ph. D.


The Father said to me one evening in my time of meditation, “You wonder that people other than the Jews have the secrets of the Kingdom as well as you. As you have been instructed before, the secrets of the Kingdom have been given to many people, but to no one in their complete form, so that each, seeking in their own way, may gradually come closer to me, but no one group can say, ‘I have the secret and you are excluded.’ Indeed, any who say that, have already put themselves outside of the Kingdom, because the Kingdom comes by Love, and Love is a working together. Love is not exclusively for one group.”

“In the end of the Age, peoples from all parts of the earth will bring their knowledge together and will find the Inner Way to me by working together. So, read and know what has been given to others, that your knowledge may be complete and you may be able to come to Me, all working together in Love.” (Bruce F. MacDonald Ph. D.)

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"You do not understand this life, he said on a later occasion, so you do not understand what you can achieve. You think that you were born and die and have only the time in between to live. The Sadducees do not even believe in the resurrection. And the Pharisees and Essenes believe you are saved or damned on the basis of what you do here in this life.

So you judge and condemn others and forsake love in order to enter heaven. Yet I tell you that the Father has many heavens and many homes for you. This is not your only life, and these are not the only things you have to learn. You will have lives in other times and places.

Do not judge the gentiles? You may have been a Gentile. Do not judge the prostitute You may have been a prostitute. Do not judge the Roman or Greek? You may have been those.

"The Father wishes you to know the life of the world in all its conditions so that you may be able to love those in all conditions. He wishes you to learn poverty and wealth, weakness and strength, sickness and health so that, in all these, you may seek Him and find Him.

Is He the Father only of the righteous? No, he is Father of all and Mother of all. All may come to God and find the love appropriate to their condition. Are you poor? Learn to love your fellows. Are you rich? Learn to give of your surplus to those who have nothing. Are you in a place of power? Learn to use your power for the good of others. Learn the love appropriate to the condition you are in and all conditions will become blessed. (Bruce F. MacDonald Ph. D. page 117,118, The Thomas Book, Near Death, a Quest and a New Gospel by the Twin Brother of Jesus"





At minimum the information that tends to verify this theory could be useful in bringing increased religious and economic freedom to the nation of Tibet. Being under the thumb of the People's Party of China has been known to be hazardous for the health of people with any kind of belief in some variation on spirituality.
 
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Nien.....he sent the apostles to do that. Jew first and then the Gentiles.


You are absolutely correct that the apostles were sent to do that. Ancient traditions have "Doubting Thomas, or Judas Didymus Thomas [the Twin], going to India and eventually being martyred there.

Those traditions though do not necessarily rule out the possibility that this theory could well be the best explanation as to why Rabbi Yeshua - Jesus seems to be strangely silent for more than a decade of His life before His ministry in the Roman Province of Judaea began.
 
I clicked for No.

I don't blame you because it is certain that this entire topic seems to go against the doctrines of many of the largest Christian Churches.

The most easily researched books that do go into this topic could have came from what Moses termed a "Familiar Spirit?" [Or perhaps even from many Familiar Spirits working together[? I do not know the answer but I personally was glad to have read "The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ" by Levi Dowling even if serious errors had been put into the text by entities that could perhaps be termed demons or devils?


[Levi Dowling, The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ] :
CHAPTER 37

Jesus is presented with a camel. He goes to Lahore where he abides with Ajainin, whom he teaches. Lesson of the wandering musicians. Jesus resumes his journey.


A CARAVAN of merchantmen were journeying through the Kashmar vale as Jesus passed that way, and they are going to Lahore, a city of the Hand, the five-stream land. 2 The merchantmen had heard the prophet speak, had seen his mighty works in Leh, and they were glad to see him once again. 3 And when they knew that he was going to Lahore and then across the Sind, through Persia and the farther West, and that he had no beast on which to ride, 4 They freely gave to him a noble bactrian beast, well saddled and equipped, and Jesus journeyed with the caravan. 5 And when he reached Lahore, Ajainin and some other Brahmic priests, received him with delight. 6 Ajainin was the priest who came to Jesus in the night time in Benares many months before, and heard he words of truth. 7 And Jesus was Ajainin's guest; he taught Ajainin many things; revealed to him the secrets of the healing art. 8 He taught him how he could control the spirits of the air, the fire, the water and the earth; and he explained to him the secret doctrine of forgiveness, and the blotting out of sins. 9 One day Ajainin sat with Jesus in the temple porch; a band of wandering singers and musicians paused before the court to sing and play. 10 Their music was most rich and delicate, and Jesus said, Among the high-breed people of the land we hear no sweeter music than that these uncouth children of the wilderness bring here to us. 11 From whence this talent and this power? In one short life they could not gain such grace of voice, such knowledge of the laws of harmony and tone. 12 Men call them prodigies. There are no prodigies. All things result from natural law. 13 These people are not young. A thousand years would not suffice to give them such divine expressiveness, and such purity of voice and touch. 14 Ten thousand years ago these people mastered harmony. In days of old they trod the busy thoroughfares of life, and caught the melody of birds, and played on harps of perfect form. 15 And they have come again to learn still other lessons from the varied notes of manifests. 16 These wandering people form a part of heaven's orchestra, and in the land of perfect things the very angels will delight to hear them play and sing. 17 And Jesus taught the common people of Lahore; he healed their sick, and showed to them the way to rise to better things by helpfulness. 18 He said, We are not rich by what we get and hold; the only things we keep are those we give away. 19 If you would live the perfect life, give forth your life in service for your kind, and for the forms of life that men esteem the lower forms of life. 20 But Jesus could not tarry longer in Lahore; he bade the priests and other friends farewell; and then he took his camel and he went his way toward the Sind.

Life and Works of Jesus in Persia

CHAPTER 38

Jesus crosses Persia. Teaches and heals in many places. Three magian priests meet him as he nears Persepolis. Kaspar, and two other Persian masters, meet him in Persepolis. The seven masters sit in silence seven days.


FOUR-AND-TWENTY years of age was Jesus when he entered Persia on his homeward way. 2 In many a hamlet, town and neighbourhood he paused a while and taught and healed. 3 The priests and ruling classes did not welcome him, because he censured them for cruelty to those of low estate. 4 The common people followed him in throngs 5 At times the chiefs made bold to try to hinder him, forbidding him to teach or heal the sick. But he regarded not their angry threats; he taught, and healed the sick. 6 In time he reached Persepolis, the city where the kings of Persia were entombed; the city of the learned magi, Hor, and Lun, and Mer, the three wise men. 7 Who, four-and-twenty years before, had seen the star of promise rise above Jerusalem, and who had journeyed to the West to find the new-born king; 8 And were the first to honour Jesus as the master of the age, and gave him gifts of gold, gum-thus and myrrh. 9 These magi knew, by ways that masters always know, when Jesus neared Persepolis; and then they girt themselves, and went to meet him on the way. 10 And when they met, a light much brighter than the light of day, surrounded them, and men who saw the four stand in the way declared they were transfigured; seeming more like gods than men. 11 Now, Hor and Lun were aged men, and Jesus placed them on his beast to ride into Persepolis; whilst he and Mer led on the way. 12 And when they reached the magi's home they all rejoiced. And Jesus told the thrilling story of his life, and Hor and Lun and Mer spoke not; they only looked to heaven, and in their hearts praised God. 13 Three wise men from the North were Persepolis; and they were Kaspar, Zara and Melzone; and Kaspar was the wisest master of the Magian land. These three were at the home of Hor and Lun and Mer when Jesus came. 14 For seven days these seven men spoke not; they sat in silence in the council hall in close communion with the Silent Brotherhood. 15 They sought for light, for revelation and for power. The laws and precepts of the coming age required all the wisdom of the masters of the world.



 
I clicked for No.

Zebra, have you personally read anything about Rabbi Jesus - Yeshua being mentored by Essene Jews while he was young?


 
Put me down for a no too. If I can't confirm it with scripture, then I take it with a grain of salt.

That is a good policy but we are now in the final part of the outreach to all nations and one part of the formula is to even grasp at straws that might assist modern Christians and Messianic Jews and Noahides, to reach out effectively to ten million Israelis.
 
Grasping at straws can be risky. You are using man as clarification of what the Bible says, when it should be the other way around. God holds preachers/teachers and prophets to a different, more rigid standard. Man is so fallible, and we know Satan will tell you 99% of the truth just to slip in that one lie. That means you must take every NDE and use the Bible to corroborate their experience, step by step.

Thing is, Dennis, the Bible is good for everything you need to help others:
2 Timothy 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness

It is the Holy Spirit that convicts. Our job is to spread the Good News, and love our neighbor.
Instead of telling them what Bob said, tell them what Christ said. :smiliehug:
 
Grasping at straws can be risky. You are using man as clarification of what the Bible says, when it should be the other way around. God holds preachers/teachers and prophets to a different, more rigid standard. Man is so fallible, and we know Satan will tell you 99% of the truth just to slip in that one lie. That means you must take every NDE and use the Bible to corroborate their experience, step by step.

Thing is, Dennis, the Bible is good for everything you need to help others:
2 Timothy 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness

It is the Holy Spirit that convicts. Our job is to spread the Good News, and love our neighbor.
Instead of telling them what Bob said, tell them what Christ said. :smiliehug:


I have to admit that I am genuinely worried that my ideas may well be significantly off from what Rabbi Yeshua - Jesus would teach. I must admit that near death experiencer Robert Marshall reports being mentored directly by Jesus for forty three hours and twenty eight minutes. I have listened to Robert Marshall answer a lot of questions and it was only a few of those questions that I would have answered as Jesus told Robert Marshall to tell people!







 
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Yes. We need to be careful. The Bible warns us about lots of false prophets in the end time. And they are very persuasive. Praying for discernment is a big help, and for wisdom. God gives both freely. The more scripture you know, the easier it is to spot anything that is contrary to what God says...
 
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