Course XXVII comparative religion



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Teaching 3: Hinduism

Aryans established all of their religions, philosophies, literature and arts upon Vedas.

Upanishads and Sutras become moral and philosophy of Hinduism, and are just vast commentaries of early texts based on their religion.

Aryan people grows and becomes strong and powerful; then, their desire of power fosters intestine fights and frightful wars.

In the Puranas, a war between gods and elements is described, in the Ramayana, a war of Aryans guided by the Divine Incarnation of Rama against the Atlanteans; and in the Mahabarata, an internal war of Hindu people. In this epic, Krishna, the eight Avatar of Vishnu, appears and leads Arjuna to victory.

Their conversation, described in the Bhagavad Gita, still is today spiritual basis for many devoted people of India, and followers of this religion are called Vaishnavites.

In the end of the Mahabharata, Shiva, god of destiny and destruction, and Kali, his wife, appear. From that time on, these gods prevailed more and more and they will have more temples in India and a lot of Yogis and Tantrikas, mystics and people with psychic powers that none can surpass in the world; even today, Joggenauth, king of the world driven once a year on his millenary chariot, is image of the god Shiva.

Exercises practiced by Yogis are especially described in Patanjali’s Yoga, in the Sivagma and in Chakra Nirupana. This love of the Hindus for their religion and spiritual practices makes them fit for a multiplication of their religions into innumerable sects, which would be impossible to name; all of them foster the study of inner and abstract things.

Philosophy has powerful foundations that come into being from Hindu religion.

According to the Vedanta Purana, all is maya, with the exception of Non-manifestation..

Though the Vedanta Advaita accepts Absoluteness as the only reality, however tolerates a creational principle, Purusha (Spirit) and a vital and substantial principle, Prakriti (Matter).

Behind these philosophies and theologies, there are infinite Pandits (sages), Brahmacharin (monks), Sanyasis (mystics) that renounce to everything, Initiated yogis that renew, keep, clean and purify continuously the only early religion of the Vedas: Chaitanya-Shankaracharya, and lately Ram Mohum Roy (founder of the Brahmosamaj), Ramakrishna and Vivekananda (founder of the Ramakrishna’s Mission) and Tagore, a poet and philosopher.

As you saw, the pure Vedic religion also has its time of obscurantism after the war described in the Mahabharata.

Priests controlled the government when peoples grew weaker.

These priests were called Brahmans, not after Indra but after the name of the Divinity Brahma. And they strengthen their power by dividing the race into four castes and placing themselves at the top as divine dynasty.

In spite of this, many Brahmans were truly descendants of the ancient Initiated Aryan Kings.

The four castes were divided as follows:

Brahmans: Priests and spiritual leaders of the people;

Chatriyas: Caste of kings and warriors.

Vaisyas: Caste of industrialists and merchants;

Sudras: Caste of servants.

As a negative outcome of these laws, as they became despotic, their results are terrible, which still are difficult to extirpate today.


Teaching 4: Egypt

Ancient Egypt extended beyond the north-western side of Africa to an island that is totally sank today. The first five dynasties, whose memory is lost in centuries, belonged entirely to the Atlantean race and, therefore, were of Semite origin.

After the defeat of ancient Atlanteans by the new race, that is, by the early black Aryan Semites, Egypt was the cradle of the second Aryan-Semite sub-race, which peopled the southern part of present Egypt, after the old Atlantean Egypt was buried in the ocean.

An ancient Egyptian legend remembers this Flood when the King Menes changed the course of the river Nile and built the city of Memphis on the other shore.

Thence Egyptian religion was mostly related and similar to Atlantean Wisdom, and to Divine and Initiatic secrets of the lost continent.

Sciences of Egypt, which built works that today still wonder the world, are missing and hidden because they belonged to the Priestly School of Egyptian Atlanteans, that Pharaohnic Egyptians had inherited and learnt.

The custom of placing the Pharaoh over priests, contrary to Hindu Brahmans’ custom, proves the deeply rooted memory of the early Great Kings of times of the Great Fight, who at the same time were Priests Seers and Initiated Kings.

Egyptian religion essentially is based on this concept: a human and powerful kingdom, image of the Divine and Superior Kingdom.

The Pharaoh, the King, absolute leader of everybody in this great territory, becomes unique power, first voice and true image of God. He rules over life and death, and is true King, protector of his people, unique Priest and intermediary between Earth and Heaven. Nobody is over him, except him.

He had at his disposal not only the army, but also the whole Priestly College; rather, the army was the Pharaoh’s human force, and the priestly caste, his divine force.

A Pharaoh was not only the Mars of war, but also the Highest Oracle of the Temple. In this image of the Intiated King of Egypt the entire power of this undefeated race is summed up, which fearlessly and haughtily will pass through millennia until the fulfillment of its mission and the acquisition of the whole necessary experience.

The Egyptian Kingdom was vast, but properly ruled and led. This people, whose Pharaoh was a God, at the same time deified Nature and forces derived from Nature; and since they were purely peasants and farmers, deified earth and its fruits, the Sun and stars, and over all, the torrential Nile, that great river that was able to produce abundant crop or famine.

This river was so highly deified that they considered a sacrilege any attempt to find out its source, since according to a legend, its source was in Heaven, in the bosom of the divinity.

This simple and hard-working people, with no other religion than momentums of the soul and natural manifestations around, and with no other power than that of their king, toughly fought the Aryans that wanted to deprive them of their own soil, and also fought against the Aryan Semites that came into being from the bosom of the Egyptian people but became independent like the Israelites and Assyrians.

Also, in the dawn of the race, the latter had to fight against the last Egyptian Atlanteans that were violently opposed to formation of this new type of man. Under the guide of their Divine Instructors, the first Pharaohs’ dynasty, they were able to purify their race and their Divine Religion, since around it, which dominated like a strong tree, forms of the human Aryan Religion flourished.

Here is the division of dynasties of Egyptian Pharaohs:

I and II: Thinites;

from III through X: Memphites;

from XI through XX: Thebans; and

from XXI through XXX: Saites.





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