Originally Posted by brag Can it be true, according to the Bible, that God can only have one human form? The answer is obviously no, because Jesus said he will come again as a thief in the night, meaning that he will not be recognized in his new form, but only by his works they shall know him. It is very clear that Jesus credits God with more than one human form and was fully aware of the principle of other forms of God. He was speaking about another one of his coming as God, consistent with the Hindu principle ...
Originally Posted by brag The concept of God remains a mystery for many, and it may be so because there are many different concepts of God floating around, and many more added each day. The concept of a formless God, beyond complete description, is well known in Islam, Hinduism and Judaism. In Hinduism, Judaism and Christianity, though, God may also take human form as a Savior, Messiah or a person who can be described and who walks among men with a specific mission. In Islam, it remains doubtful whether God will ever take ...
Originally Posted by brag Jesus said He did not come to destroy, but to fulfil. Indeed, nothing can be destroyed, and only be fulfilled in a journey that often fragments into hate, jealousy, greed, etc., that must end in the unity of love. Everything is indeed a journey from Brahman (God) through Karma (effort) and Dharma (right conduct) back to Brahman, also appearing as a journey of dualities or individualities back to non dualism or oneness in love with Godhead. Karma simply means action through thought, ...
Originally Posted by brag I wrote the piece below in September 2009, but was not able to make the connection with Judaism. I had a clue though, as after watching the forty two, three hours long video CDs entitled Om Namah Shiva, I thought the stories resembled most of those in Jewish Scriptures. Only recently, however, I found research and information alleging that Judaism and Hinduism are the same religion. This provided the missing piece in the puzzle about all religions having the same Hindu mother. Now ...
Originally Posted by brag Being born homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual and asexual is not a choice, and no one should be derogated for their sexual orientation. Sexual orientation involves reincarnation, the transmigration of the soul which has no gender, but some baggage in its vortex for disposal. Only in the sense that the soul chooses its own environment for reincarnation, does it involve a choice, and only a choice of parents and conditions under which old issues in the vortex of the soul must be resolved. ...