Many people can't accept the truth that Nature has a unique plan and purpose for each animal species on earth. This plan is the "religion" she has outlined for them. Man's troubles have arisen because he has decided that Nature's religion or, as the Hindus call it, "Isvar," isn't good enough. He thinks manmade rules and religions are better than Nature's any day But humans don't all think alike. The founders and leaders of Man's different religions have their own agendas for mankind. As a result, this world is overburdened with thousands of different artificially made religions, each...
Many people can't accept the truth that Nature has a unique plan and purpose for each animal species on earth. This plan is the "religion" she has out...
Gene Matlock says personal testimonies of reincarnation, contact with spirits, bilocation, and all manner of psychic events are invalid as scientific proofs. Most people aren't conscious of psychic experiences and events operating in their lives. Gene says that we can and must provide our fellow humans with a common and collective memory of having lived before. They don't need to remember any details of past lives, but just the memory of having had repeated births and deaths. Gene claims to have valid evidence that all of us remember having lived before.
Gene also traces the original...
Gene Matlock says personal testimonies of reincarnation, contact with spirits, bilocation, and all manner of psychic events are invalid as scientific ...
"It is my hope that this book will help all humans understand just exactly what Buddhism, Ketuloka or Krishtaya is and apply its principles, according to the uniqueness and level of their respective understandings, for the improvement of their lives." Christianity/Catholicism was mankind's first and oldest worldwide religion. According to author Gene Matlock, Christianity merely stepped into the shoes of an ancient existing worldwide religion of the same name. The infant Church did not begin to call itself Christianity until two or three hundred years after it was established. Before the...
"It is my hope that this book will help all humans understand just exactly what Buddhism, Ketuloka or Krishtaya is and apply its principles, according...
In the 17th century, an humble Spanish nun, Maria de Agreda (1602-1665), became the most popular person in Europe. Europe's royalty and highest social classes were at her feet, kneeling before her. Everyone wanted to hear her explain how she bilocated to what is now Southwestern USA, converting several large Indian tribes to Catholicism before her compatriot Spanish soldiers and priests arrived. Not only did she preach to them in their own languages, but she brought them gifts of rosaries, crucifixes, and chalices. She did this approximately 500 times, often twice a day. This is a bonafide...
In the 17th century, an humble Spanish nun, Maria de Agreda (1602-1665), became the most popular person in Europe. Europe's royalty and highest social...