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The teachings that Buddha received were from the same source as did those of Osiris, but in a different way. The teachings that Buddha received came from the Motherland direct to Burma, brought there by the Naacals. The teachings that Osiris had came direct to him, as his forefathers lived in the Motherland, and when he was a young man, he went to the Motherland and studied. This book takes a deep look at the Masters in the Far East from those who spent time with them and learned their life and customs. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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VOLUME II
FOREWORD
Npublishing this, the Second Volume of Life and
Teaching of the Masters of the Far East, I am
purposely omitting names of people and places.
I feel that I am at liberty to withhold names of
places and locations, according the reader the
privilege of accepting as fact or fiction, as he deems
expedient, the accounts set forth herein, remarking
only that facts are at times more astonishing than
fiction.
At the time of taking up this work it was definitely
understood that nothing should be published
officially until the work had progressed to the degree
where deductions could be reached regarding the
life and teaching of these people.
With the above statements fixed firmly in mind,
I am presenting for the reader's consideration the
Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East,
Vol. II.
In this I sincerely and with all respect remind
the reader that the more receptive one is, the more
one receives.
Signed) BAIRD T. SPALDING