This boy Jesus was raised in a challenging environment where Jews were oppressed by the Romans. Jesus watched all of that, felt there was no love left between fellow beings and wanted to bring peace and harmony among all living beings. He found John, the Baptizer and found solace in His life. John also recognized Jesus as an individual who would become a great teacher to the humanity. Jesus showered love to the people in need and served them with no expectations. He in his own life went through three stages. Initially, He became a messenger of God. Later He realized that He should become one who is loved by God and became a son of God. Eventually, He transformed Himself into believing that “Father (God) and I are one” and became a God Head. He had no intention to set a separate religion nor was interested in performing miracles except to teach the people how to love each other. Even after 2,000 years, His teachings are embedded in the minds of billions of people and He is remembered as one of the greatest teachers who walked this planet. Jesus does not belong to a specific religion and He is a great teacher who came to teach right living to the humanity.
But the Holy Bible didn’t mention anything about the life of Jesus between the age of 12 and 30, from the time he visited the temple until he started setting his own Ministry. Some suggests that He stayed in Nazareth learning the family business. This theory does not work because Jesus when he established His ministry was far more knowledgeable to have spent 18 years just learning the family business. The second theory says that He spent time with Essenes in the Dead Sea area as a monk or separatist. Who were the Essenes? They were, for all practical purposes, the Pharisee's Pharisee. They believed to be holy they had to be separated from the unholy. They held that the regular Pharisees didn't go far enough in their righteousness, so they left Jerusalem and civilization to study scripture and live the separatist life in the wilderness. It is from this company that we have the Dead Sea Scrolls, for they were prolific copiests. This theory also doesn’t work either as Jesus was a doer all along and a blessed soul. He got His revelations from the Father and He had no need to study the scriptures.
The third theory suggests that He went to India to understand the scriptures written in Sanskrit. This theory doesn't work either as there are evidences that He had several debates with fundamental Hinduism and Buddhism. Like every other God Head, He lived His life as a human and showed how to achieve God Head. During His stay in India, He continued to serve the people in need. He is revered as God Head throughout India when he was living in India and was known as Saint Isa. There is a monastery in Tibet which has evidence about the appearance of Jesus and how he relentlessly served the humanity. After this visit to India, He went back to Israel to serve the people in need until He was crucified. Even his crucifixion is recorded in this monastery as “Saint Isa was crucified in His homeland’. There are evidences of Jesus living in Himalayas.
It didn’t matter where He was born and where He lived from the age of 12 to 30 but what He did when He walked this planet is important. He led a flawless life and is a role model for right living. He belongs to the entire humanity and hence should be revered as God Head by the entire humanity. His intention was never to setup a new religion but to teach Sathya, Dharma, Shanti, Prema and Ahimsa. The teachings found in Veda were embedded in His life. He taught how to forgive people who betrayed and crucified Him. He lost His life to make the life of fellow beings better. The one who believes in His teachings should practice them whether they belong to any religion or not. Christ Consciousness is nothing but Self-realization propagated in Vedas. Being a messenger of God is nothing but Dvaitha philosophy, becoming a Son of God is nothing but Vishista Advaita and becoming one with the Father is nothing but Advaita philosophy.
Who is Jesus?
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