JESUS OF INDIA Testimonials
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Testimonials:Here we will put in testimonials we receive from readers. If Jesus of India is meaningful to you, if it helps you in any way, let us know and we will place your testimonial here. A testimonial is different from a review. Reviews should be more objective, bringing in more perspective, even stating how others might have a different perspective from your own. But a testimonial can be completely subjective, your feelings, hopes and dreams, that have been touched, helped along or supported. Typically a testimonial is positive feedback. Of course, if you have negative feedback, we'll post it, but not under Testimonials.
I
received your wonderful book this morning. So, it was really fast.
Thank you so much for sending and for an inscription too. It means
so much to me. In the meantime I have read half of your book on my
computer. I really enjoy every word. I may say that this book of
yours is one of those books when you are sorry when you finish it.
I have read Yogananda's Autobiography , Swami Rama's Living with Masters from Himalayas, books about Ramakrishna, Babaji, Qumran's documents, so that is something I want to read - it is spiritual food and it makes me happy. Your book is really something special. I hope that we shall have a translation of your book in Bosnia one day. I wish you all the best and if you could recommend me something similar to read I would be very happy. God bless you. Kindest
regards,
It took me three minutes to buy the book using the bn site. Let me tell you why I am interested in reading your book. I'm only curious about the life of Jesus, because I do not really expect to know the truth about the matter, but I've noticed through the years that a certain class of emotions always follow "Jesus" wherever he is mentioned. I
have learned that emotions are real things. For every Russell
I visited the Tomb of Jesus website, and I am sold! I will buy your book when it arrives in bookstores. I haven't read enough on your websites to know how you came to know that Jesus died in India. May I tell you how I came to know myself? I study with an enlightened Teacher, a Siddha, in Southern California. He told us where Jesus is buried, and I was asked not to tell anyone, as he didn't want some fanatic throwing stones at his house. ... So, I thank you for bringing this out into the open. I can hardly wait to read your book. Did you know that Jesus was an Incarnation of The Avatar, Who has been Krishna, Buddha, Christ, Mohammed and, most recently, Meher Baba? If only the religions based on the facets of this single Teacher could become aware of their common roots in the Divine! ... I hope that your book will help immensely to bring human beings to consider this. May the Supreme continue to bless you in your very valuable work. Sincerely, Lydia
Dear Maury, My copy arrived last week and my neighbor saw it and was quite interested. I ended up letting her borrow it since I knew I wouldn't get a chance to look at it before Christmas. The next day she said she was about half through it and thought it was fabulous! Mary
S.
best regards
As you already thought, but I will tell you again....you will find so many confirmations of your point in William's work....I would say this is much the gist of his work too...you will LOVE It! Sandy 5/1/01 (she is referring to the work of William Samuel, some of his work can be found here: William Samuel
After
reading J. Krishnamurti, Ramana Maharshi, and Nisargadatta
Maharaj, a funny thing happened. My eyes were opened in a way they
never had seen before. I went back to the New Testament and read
it Amazingly, I couldn't find where Jesus was saying anything different from the Great Eastern sages. It blew my mind. When Jesus said things like, "If you have seen me you have seen the Father," or "I am in you and you are in me, and we are all in the Father," is that not a non dual position? I read and read, the statements Jesus made. No where could I find his position different from the Advaita tradition. His statements parallel so perfectly, such as, "I do nothing of my own account, but only the will of the Father." I ask you, is this any different from Steven Harrison's Doing Nothing? I don't think so. Having
this awareness so inspired me that I wrote a 300 page novel on the
subject. It depicts through his unknown years and travels during
that time, his experience in the Far East and his understanding
and Can you imagine if the West could finally embrace the East through Jesus in openness and understanding? For years the great Eastern sages, when asked about Jesus, said, "Oh yeah, he understood, he is one of us." How is it that the East can see Jesus for what he was, and embrace him? and do it without loosing their own faith, but we in the West, can't see the Eastern sages as knowing what Christ knew. I think this lack shows something we may not perhaps wish to acknowledge. Very simply, the East in general, has gone far deeper spiritually than the West. Of course there are exceptions, Meister Eckart, John of the Cross, etc., but the deep knowing I'm talking about is far more common in the East. If this integral understanding is of importance to you, read the novel. It will be available from Xlibris.com and Amazon.com within a couple of weeks. Meanwhile, you can visit http://home.swbell.net/maurylee/ and discuss your thoughts and feelings there.
Maury
Lee
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