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(As with Parts 1 thru 7, at the end of this article you will see links to video documentaries, as well as books, that you can access that explain that the figure known as “Jesus Christ” survived the crucifixion, was healed of his wounds, traveled to Kashmir, married, had children, lived a normal life, died at the age of 120, and is buried in the Kan Yar section of the capital city of Srinagar, Kashmir, India. He is dead, and is not returning to this earth. Atop his burial spot, a shrine called the Rozabal was built in his honor, and is there to this day. Christians who are in the know travel to the Rozabal and offer prayers.)
I am quite certain that, for some readers, this series may have appeared to gradually “devolve” into the realm of religion and the mystical. Well, live long enough and one begins to realize that not everything can be explained through the lense of that which is called the rational process. For instance, I once had a dream that was literally prophetic, but defied rationality.
Once, a woman named Ruth Kelly, who had contracted cancer, had been told, by her doctors, that she had only one week to live. They told her to settle her affairs. Her time had come. Well, after that, I had a very elaborate dream, filled to the brim with symbols that indicated that Ruth, despite the sentence of death that cancer, and her doctors, had issued to her, would live—and for a long time.
That next week came. Ruth was still alive. Then the next…and the next…and the next. After one month, the medical doctors were, of course, baffled. They examined her. Her cancer had totally disappeared, as if she’d never had it. And Ruth lived on, for a long time.
Well, there’s another part of that story. When Ruth was told, by her doctors, that she had only one week to live, individuals within the spiritual group that she belonged to, Subud, which is composed of people of all different kinds of belief systems—Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, Christians, Muslims—performed prayers for her. This was not a congregational effort. There are no Subud prayers. Individuals were doing their own thing.
People were praying the prayers of their own particular religion. Their prayers were answered. By Who? God? Or was it just coincidence? When medical doctors tell you that you have one week to live, at most, and then the disease that you had contracted, and was dying from, disappears, that ain’t coincidence. The dream I had, indicating, through symbols, that Ruth would live, and then she did live, ain’t coincidence.
How does one prove the Existence of something called God? And do not tell me about the “order” of the universe. You know: That one about, “If we get even 1/8th inch closer to the sun, we’ll burn to death, or 1/8th inch away from the sun, we’ll freeze to death,” and that that proves that a Divine Being Exists who keeps things in order. No it doesn’t. I already dealt with that in Part 5 of this series. Such “order” does not prove the Existence of God.
In the above verses of Qur’an, you will note that I have highlighted, by red outline, verses 5 and 6. The verses are a direct rejection of the Christian concept of God having a “son.” Thus, the verses, by definition, reject the Christian idea of Trinity, which I dealt with in Part 6 of this series. Verse 6 labels the idea of God having a son as “monstrous.”
Why is it monstrous? Before retiring, I’d been a “working Joe,” all of my life. I put 55 years of labor, of one form or another—everything from shovelling elephant shit at Ringling Brothers Barnum and Baley Circus, to suit-and-tie computer specialist, working as a self-taught Database Manager—into America’s work force. I paid my dues. I simply had no time for developing any profound insight into the mystical or spiritual world. So, I leave the “proofs” of mystical or spiritual things to those who might be considered (or consider themselves) experts.
So, if you ask me why that which is called “Tawheed,” or the Oneness of God, is so important to a being called “God,” as well as being so important for humanity, hell, to be perfectly honest with you, I can’t give you any deep, detailed insight. But what I can tell you is what I sense. And I sense1 that the idea of Trinity just ain’t cool. Call it intuition. Call it a “sixth sense.” Call it a hunch. Call it whatever you will. But, this idea that God is composed of three separate beings that make up one dude….Well….I don’t feel that. You know?
When the U.S. government was twisting the arms of its citizens, damn-near tryna force us to get, as I call it, The Jab (the vaccination), I wasn’t feeling it. Why? Because, instantly, from within me, two questions popped up. And they popped up instantaneously. I had not been conducting any form of what’s called “critical thinking.” And I had not been spending any time whatsoever thinking much about the situation. The two questions that popped up were,
Why the rush?
Why the force?
Based simply on those two questions that suddenly popped into my mind, I decided to not get The Jab. And check out what has recently happened: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has just ruled that the “vaccine” for “preventing” the contraction of Covid-19 is NOT a vaccine. And why is it not a vaccine? Because, as the Court ruled, that mRNA vaccine does not prevent the SPREAD of Covid-19. Again: I based my decision not to take The Jab on my intuition; on my gut. And I turned out to be right.
In a previous Substack article, I tell the story of how I cured my oldest daughter, when she was a little girl, of a blood disease that medical doctors could not cure her of. I was in my early 20s, damn-near a “baby” myself. I used intuition—Black folks from the south used to call it “Mother Wit”—to figure out what to do.
It was intuition; a sense; a hunch; “revelation” from God, maybe, I don’t know. But, whatever it was, daddy’s little girl was NOT going out like that!!! FUCK THAT!!! Fuck a “blood disease!!” Not on my watch!! 😡🤬 Arrogance? No. Love and Care. Maybe even just fear. But, I did my thing and cured her of her disease.
In Part 5 of this series, I wrote,
“The Torah explicitly states that God is One. The Gospels explicitly state, through Jesus, that God is One. The Qur’an explicitly states that God is One.”
You feel it? FEEL it? I have explained my view, in this series, as to why there is a direct connection between the slaughter of Palestinians in the death-cult misnomered2 “Israel” and the Christian doctrine of the alleged “return” of a dead man, Yehshuwah Ben Maryam (Jesus, son of Mary) to this earth.
In Part 2, I also explained that, despite Judaism’s own unique belief in the appearance of a Jewish Messiah that would build a Davidic Kingdom for the Jews, the true origin of today’s brutal Zionism was Christian doctrines that began the process of being developed into a very dangerous eschatological form, starting in the 1500s (the 16th century), shaping into the following eschatologically-based Christian movements: Millenialism, Puritanism and Dispensationalism.
“And that it may warn those who say, ‘Allah has taken unto Himself a son. No knowledge have they thereof, nor had their fathers. Monstrous is the word that comes out of their mouths. They speek naught but a lie.”
Feel it? Sense it? If you can’t, and believe that a Guru, or Rabbi, or Priest, or Mullah can break it down for you, well….Okay. You can try one of them. But, I suspect—and perhaps I’d be wrong—that if you dive into the inner dimensions of your composite being, you’ll find something much better than rational proof, or the proofs offered by any of the aforementioned religious specialists.
As we ended meetings, phone calls, and letters, back in the day,
DOCUMENTARIES
Jesus in India (Produced by Paul Davids)
Jesus in Kashmir (Documentary produced by the Indian government)
Did Jesus Die (Produced by BBC-Four)
The Hidden Story of Jesus (Produced and directed by David Batty. Presented by Dr. Robert Beckford)
Jesus in India (Paul Wallis)
Jesus in India (A presentation by Edward T. Martin)
BOOKS
Jesus Lived in India - 264 p. (Holger Kersten)
Jesus Died in Kashmir - 184 p.(Andreas Faber-Kaiser)
Jesus in Heaven on Earth - 471 p. (Khwaja Nazir Ahmad)
Jesus in India - 315 p. (Dr. James Deardorff)
Jesus in India - 160 p. (Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
NOTE: This is the first book published on the theory of a post-crucifixion life of Jesus. Although the book is partially tied to the author’s personal claim to be “The Promised Messiah & Mahdi,” this book is must reading. It was first published in the Urdu language, in 1908, under the title, Masih Hindustan Mein, i.e, Messiah in India)
Saving the Savior - 408 p. (Abubakr Salahuddin)
The Tomb of Jesus - 60 p. (Sufi Mutiur Rahman Bengalee)
The Lost Years of Jesus - 432 p. (Elizabeth Clare Prophet)
NOTE: This books examines the theory that Jesus spent those “lost years” of his life that are not accounted for in the Bible in “the Orient.” Some researchers, such as Ms. Prophet, believe that Jesus, between the ages of 13 and 29, went to India only before the crucifixion, some believe only after the crucifixion, and some believe both before and after the crucifixion. Ms. Prophet says that Jesus traveled to India, Nepal, Ladakh, and Tibet.
You might wish to read my article, The Vast and Vital Importance of Intuition and Intuition Development.
I say “misnomered” because Jacob (called Yacoub, in Qur’an), whose name was changed, by God, to Israel, was a righteous Prophet of God. And, as a righteous Prophet of God, he would never have condoned, nor committed, genocide, as is being committed, right now, by the country that Mahmood OD, at his YouTube Channel, has labeled a Death Cult.