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The Next Master

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Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, and certain other great spiritual figures who walked the earth, underwent the tremendous limitation of being born into a body and living among us, with only a fraction of their true mental, psychic and spiritual abilities. As a result, many have doubted, and continue to doubt, whether or not these teachers are genuine. However, their teachings alone should be enough to prove the caliber of these wonderful intelligences to any thinking person.

When The Next Master will come to earth, the situation will be very different. He will come with all his powers, as a cosmic being, and will prove his credentials so that there can be no doubt whatsoever about who he really is – even to the most cynical of cynics or skeptical of skeptics. Following his advent, those who persist in following a path of violence, greed etc. will cease to reincarnate here, and will instead be born onto a less advanced planet. Those who remain on earth will then be free to build a new world of peace and enlightenment.


"I believe you are more afraid of condemning me to the stake than for me to receive your cruel and disproportionate punishment."

- Giordano Bruno, Campo de' Fiori, Rome, Italy. February 17th, 1600.

Cosmic pluralist, mathematician and poet.

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Sounds a bit like dogmatic hearsay.

I imagine if such "masters" existed ages ago they would also exist today, albeit modern sensibilities likely preclude the necessity to even recognize such people with the same prestige that used to be afforded to them, thus we never hear about them, and if we do, they are only recognized as orthodox spiritual teachers and nothing more.

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1 hour ago, DrugsBunny said:

they would also exist today

They do. In Shangri-La.


"I believe you are more afraid of condemning me to the stake than for me to receive your cruel and disproportionate punishment."

- Giordano Bruno, Campo de' Fiori, Rome, Italy. February 17th, 1600.

Cosmic pluralist, mathematician and poet.

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