Messengers

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Previous Messengers of God

  • Zarathushtra - Ca. 1700 BC
  • Moses - Ca. 1391 BC
  • Buddha - Ca. 563 BC
  • Jesus - Ca. 7 BC
  • Muhammad - 570 AD, See the Koran

Current Messenger of God

Short Quotes

"God's interventions are infrequent, but they are vitally necessary. The arrival of great spiritual emissaries such as Jesus, Buddha, and Mohammed represent such interventions." [1]

"Jesus, Buddha and Mohammed and all the great spiritual emissaries, both known and unknown, are in complete harmony with what is being presented here. They too had to face dissension and conflict, rejection and ridicule." [2]

Long Quotes

"All the great Messengers that have been sent into the world at great turning points for humanity, they have had to face this inability of others to respond. They have been persecuted by this.Is that who you are? Will you be the persecutor of the Messenger, a denier of the Revelation? If so, you will not be alone, but you will have failed the test, you see. You will have disappointed the Creator. The Creator will not punish you, but you will not be able to receive the blessings, the guidance and the power of the New Revelation." [3]

"It is like centuries ago. You were having tea at a table with Mohammad, but you did not know who he was. Well, he looks like anyone else. He is not radiating the Presence. He is not so magnificent or so omnipotent that everyone around him is swooned by his presence. He is just a man, dressed traditionally, just a man. There he is. I see him now. He is over here. Nothing special. He had to preach hard to even get people to listen to him. So blind was everyone around him, only a few could see. Such is the dilemma and the burden of the Messenger at any time of Revelation." [4]

"People want the Messenger to be a super person - powerful, magnificent, immaculate, utterly pure, well behaved, in accordance with human expectation. But the Messenger is a human being and is always fallible, but it is the Message and the Presence that accompany the Messenger that makes all the difference. Jesus made mistakes. Mohammad made mistakes. The Buddha made mistakes. All the great leaders that followed them and all the great teachers in other traditions, thay all made mistakes. To live in separation is to make mistakes. To enter the world of Separation means you will make mistakes. But if the Messengers deliver the Message and do not elevate themselves into a godlike position, then they have achieved their goal." [5]

"None of the Messengers were gods. They were Messengers—half human, half holy—representing both realities, the reality of the world and the reality of the Ancient Home from which you have all come and to which you will all return eventually."[6]

References

  1. A Greater Darkness upon the World (April 11, 2001)
  2. Spiritual Powers in the Universe (April 11, 2001)
  3. The Voice of the Revelation (April 14, 2011)
  4. The Initiation (June 28, 2011)
  5. God's Power and Presence in the World (April 23, 2011)
  6. Living at a Time of Revelation, September 27, 2011