Gautama and Jesus Parallel Lives: Students of Esoteric Philosophy see in the Nazarene Sage a Bodhisattva with the spirit of Buddha Himself in Him.

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Jesus and Apollonius were healers and were both addressed as Kings.

Apollonius was a Nirmanakaya. He was accused of confining his teachings to the rich. But like Jesus and Buddha, Apollonius was the uncompromising enemy of all show of piety, all display of religious ceremonies, bigotry and hypocrisy.

Clergy demand blind faith by forbidding inquiry as the one unpardonable sin. Their Bible is not the Word of God, but the words of fallible men and imperfect teachers.

Every revealer of truth has to become “man of sorrow” and martyr. Jesus Chrestos, a virtuous man in his trial of life, was reborn Christos, a Nirmanakaya. But the former suffered much less than Gautama.

On Buddha’s rebirths and migrations, and the Apollonius connection.

The Romish Church claimed Gautama Buddha as one of their converts and elevated him to sainthood! But neither Gautama nor Jesus tolerated priestcraft. God’s “little children” were Great Initiates, saving mankind from the insanities of materialism and pessimism.

The legendary parts of the lives of Buddha and Jesus are identical.

The riddle of the “marriage” at Cana unriddled and the trials of the Sun-Initiate unravelled.

Was Shankaracharya Gautama Buddha?

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