There is one secret about Jesus which the Christians do not know. When Jesus was crucified, he did not die. He entered the state of Nirvikalp Samadhi (the I-am-God state without bodily consciousness).
On the third day, he again became conscious of his body, and he traveled secretly in disguise eastward (with some apostles) to India. This was called Jesus'' resurrection.
After reaching India, he traveled farther east to Rangoon, in Burma, where he remained for some time. He then went north to Kashmir, where he settled.
When his work was finished on earth, he dropped his body and entered Nirvikalp Samadhi permanently.
Saints in India have verified these facts about Jesus'' travels. Mankind will soon become aware of the true life of Jesus.
23 August 1925, Meherabad, LM3 p752
Now, who is Christ? The individual soul. Who is Jesus? The Avatar (Prophet) of Nazareth. What is Christ? The son of God state.
Judas helped Jesus Christ in his universal work. If Christ had not undergone the crucifixion, he could not have taken the burden of the universe upon himself. Jesus himself brought about his own crucifixion.
Peter loved Jesus the most. Jesus loved him the most, although the love of Jesus for all was the same. Can you explain this? Loving all the same, and yet some more than others? It is like the different parts of the body. They all belong to you, but you love some parts more than others. The eyes are more dear than your fingers. Is this clear? Jesus loved Peter the most in this respect. Peter was his eyes.
When Jesus said to Peter, "You will betray me," Peter knew he would betray his Master, the one whom he loved most, and yet he bore it bravely. It was the most difficult thing to do, to know that he would betray, and yet not to become weak. Jesus made Peter know that he would betray him for his work.
Judas was also made to betray. Peter betrayed willingly. It is most difficult when you love the one you betray. For example, suppose you (pointing to one) love me the most. You are Peter. You (pointing to another) are Judas. I want you both to kill me. Now you, Peter, are made to kill me. You would not willingly do so. You are asked by me to kill me, and you love me more than your own life. But you will lovingly kill me for my work.
Even Arjuna could not be like Peter. Krishna had to show him his universal body before he would kill his brothers and relatives in battle.
You, Judas (pointing to that one) love me very much. I turn the key and you go against me for my work. You do not go against me of your own accord. I make you go against me in order to tell people about me. You do it willingly, knowing that people hearing you would beat me and crucify me.
All this means love, faith and sacrifice. If you do what I ask willingly, you really love me. If you are made to do it, you love me a little less. But if you do not do it, it all turns out like today''s mango mess, when you all hesitated to accept when I offered you the mangoes. God''s grace makes you love me. My grace makes you one with me.
19 May 1937, Nasik, LM7 p2183
Another version, HM p662-663
On the third day, he again became conscious of his body, and he traveled secretly in disguise eastward (with some apostles) to India. This was called Jesus'' resurrection.
After reaching India, he traveled farther east to Rangoon, in Burma, where he remained for some time. He then went north to Kashmir, where he settled.
When his work was finished on earth, he dropped his body and entered Nirvikalp Samadhi permanently.
Saints in India have verified these facts about Jesus'' travels. Mankind will soon become aware of the true life of Jesus.
23 August 1925, Meherabad, LM3 p752
Now, who is Christ? The individual soul. Who is Jesus? The Avatar (Prophet) of Nazareth. What is Christ? The son of God state.
Judas helped Jesus Christ in his universal work. If Christ had not undergone the crucifixion, he could not have taken the burden of the universe upon himself. Jesus himself brought about his own crucifixion.
Peter loved Jesus the most. Jesus loved him the most, although the love of Jesus for all was the same. Can you explain this? Loving all the same, and yet some more than others? It is like the different parts of the body. They all belong to you, but you love some parts more than others. The eyes are more dear than your fingers. Is this clear? Jesus loved Peter the most in this respect. Peter was his eyes.
When Jesus said to Peter, "You will betray me," Peter knew he would betray his Master, the one whom he loved most, and yet he bore it bravely. It was the most difficult thing to do, to know that he would betray, and yet not to become weak. Jesus made Peter know that he would betray him for his work.
Judas was also made to betray. Peter betrayed willingly. It is most difficult when you love the one you betray. For example, suppose you (pointing to one) love me the most. You are Peter. You (pointing to another) are Judas. I want you both to kill me. Now you, Peter, are made to kill me. You would not willingly do so. You are asked by me to kill me, and you love me more than your own life. But you will lovingly kill me for my work.
Even Arjuna could not be like Peter. Krishna had to show him his universal body before he would kill his brothers and relatives in battle.
You, Judas (pointing to that one) love me very much. I turn the key and you go against me for my work. You do not go against me of your own accord. I make you go against me in order to tell people about me. You do it willingly, knowing that people hearing you would beat me and crucify me.
All this means love, faith and sacrifice. If you do what I ask willingly, you really love me. If you are made to do it, you love me a little less. But if you do not do it, it all turns out like today''s mango mess, when you all hesitated to accept when I offered you the mangoes. God''s grace makes you love me. My grace makes you one with me.
19 May 1937, Nasik, LM7 p2183
Another version, HM p662-663