The Second Coming and the End
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This spiritual and philosophical study explores what Jesus meant by “the Son of Man is with you, He is in you,” revealing an answer that will change the world forever.
After the rise of Jesus, the Christ, the next most important event of the Christian world is known as Second Coming. The signs Jesus mentioned relating to this event are now all present.
The Second Coming and the End draws on both the Old and New Testaments and tries to unravel the mystery behind what Jesus said. Its goal is to place before the world the invaluable knowledge that was once brought to light by the ancient rishis of India and that is of a universal nature. It presents these insights to suit the current level of awareness, when scientific knowledge and reasoning are widely in vogue and commonplace. This study builds on authentic texts, making no changes to ancient knowledge but taking modern science into account. Working with the grace of God, author Vigyan Mitra seeks to serve science, yoga, and philosophy on the same plate.
This spiritual and philosophical study explores what Jesus meant by “the Son of Man is with you, He is in you,” revealing an answer that will change the world forever.

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Date de parution 14 septembre 2022
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EAN13 9781458223166
Langue English
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THE SECOND COMING AND THE END
VIGYAN MITRA


Copyright © 2022 Vigyan Mitra.
 
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ISBN: 978-1-4582-2315-9 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4582-2316-6 (e)
 
Library of Congress Control Number: 2022913709
 
 
 
Abbott Press rev. date: 08/10/2022
CONTENTS
Foreword
Author’s Note
Introduction
 
Chapter 1 Jesus, The Christ
Chapter 2 The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ
Chapter 3 The Second Coming
Chapter 4 Beginning of the End
Chapter 5 A Message Across Two Millenniums
Chapter 6 Prophet Daniel and His Visions
 
Appendix 1 The Collapse of Wave Unction
Appendix 2 The Aquarian Gospel
 
About the Author
FOREWORD
This world of ours has been created by a God which is ‘Without a Beginning’, ‘Eternal’ and Infinite. He has created it as a part of himself through his sankalpa (resolution) through the faculty of his Yogamaya and he can also likewise reabsorb the same in a reverse order. As a person in dream can effortlessly create a dream world comprising of things, persons and places out of its own ‘self’, manifesting as a ‘self’, the Universal Soul is also able to create the world with all its beings. The whole world, as it is known to us, remains manifest and illumined by the same principle of consciousness which is referred to by us—the humans, as ‘God’.
This God is known by its three attributes, Sat, Chit, and Ananda , or existence, awareness and bliss, and it is supremely independent. It is capable of creating anything and everything out of its own ‘self’. The saints and philosophers who were conferred with the status of a ‘wisdom holder’ by the ancient tradition were called the Rishis. These ancient Rishis of India have described this eternal truth in a variety of ways in the holy writings that have been left behind by them for the benefit of the posterity. Nevertheless, the proponents of the doctrine of a material world and the many self-proclaimed intellectuals among them have continued to insist on physically verifiable proofs and to raise doubts about existence of an intelligent cause.
Matter , Life, and Spirit Demystified is an intelligent work created by a very knowledgeable person, which should be able to remove many of the doubts and misconceptions currently harboured by most of the present-day intellectuals. However, they need to keep their minds open and make a genuine effort to understand the discoveries made by the Vedic seers in the past. Then they can fathom the realizations about the ultimate truth gained by the ancient wise and lend a sincere thought to re-evaluate that knowledge in today’s context—in the light of modern scientific discovery and research. Further, they need to bear in mind that any set objectives and preconceived notions could be an obstacle in perceiving the fine truths—both about the reality of the world and of our human existence.
There is little doubt that while the ways to perceive the truth may vary, the truth remains what it is and it does not change. In fact, there is a famous Vedic aphorism too— Ekam Sad Vipra Bahudha Vadanti . This means that while the truth is ‘one’, often it is spoken about differently by various knowledgeable persons. And this is eternally true as well, as a part of our human nature.
There has been extensive research and investigation in the West about cases of rebirth, the strange yet similar narratives provided by persons undergoing near death like situations, distant seeing, distant hearing and the psycho-kinetic powers exhibited by a number of persons over the last several decades, among others. Renowned scientists, particularly in the field of medicine and human behaviour, have extensively investigated such phenomena. They have written books that are highly informative and have expressed wonder too, but there may be little by way of gaining of a real understanding. I am in full agreement with this book’s author that keeping within the self-imposed limitations of the modern science, it is not possible to understand or explain these subtle and finer realms of existence. Knowledge of yoga and the consciousness has to be gained first, to know the fine and the subtle. In fact, there are separate disciplines and sciences with their own procedures to come to such understanding. It is just not possible to access these realms through the action of gross physical instruments, placed by the Nature at our disposal.
The author appears to have taken great pains to study and contemplate upon the principles of modern physics, chemistry and biology to be able to draw parallels between these and the truth discovered by the ancient seers. Surprisingly, he has also been able to point out that the sciences of the gross and the subtle complement each other—make each other complete as the means and the end. His insights are both highly logical as well as relevant. Besides, in line with the context, the author has also provided precise quotations from authoritative sources. I believe, a balance between the ancient and current knowledge is very much the need of the hour. Those who are genuinely curious, and those who have an investigative bend of mind, may find that really important clues have been provided in this book which, I am of the firm opinion, should be able to guide them in the right direction in their investigation and understanding of the truth.
Between an atheist and a believer, between theism and atheism, between spiritual and the physical and between Vedic knowledge and the knowledge of science—this book can work like a bridge that should be able to address the notion of duality of the modern science and make a dialogue possible between them and the notion of one-ness and non-differentiation of the ancient wise. Meanwhile, the modern science has to go a long way. It can get very useful clues from ancient scriptures and also to put them to test to find their veracity. Thus, modern science and ancient knowledge can complement each other.
The Indian nation has been able to continue with its unbroken tradition over many thousands of years, and being the most ancient culture of the humanity—this land has also been hallowed by the presence of enlightened masters in all ages and at all times. By way of examples and as a proof, the author has also included in this book the narratives concerning several such masters from the more recent times. All these people were able to display many divine powers and to transgress the laws of physical nature with impunity as a divine play, as and when it pleased them. It is difficult for us, the ordinary folks—to fathom the play of the Supreme God and of the Masters who have been blessed by Him. The strange but true narratives of how Mahavatar Babaji has been guiding the mankind for hundreds of years towards the present, how the supra-normal Gyanganj Ashram in Tibet is being operated, how the enlightened Masters are able to appear in their subtle bodies to rid the problems and ailments of their disciples and devotees and to advance them on the path of spirituality, etc. etc.—are a true eye opener, both for the curious and an aspirant after the truth, alike.
Before I conclude, I would like to draw the attention of the readers of this work that deserves a really high rating, that not only the great Indian saints and foreseers like Vivekananda, Maharishi Arvind and Devaraha Baba, but also the renowned wise in the West like Bertrand Russel, Bernard Shaw and Tolstoy, have prophesied in their own times that in the coming age the world will begin to understand the importance of the great Indian thought. Because of its relevance and usefulness, this eternal truth will show the path to the different nations of the world. In other words, I can say, India will regain its status as the Vishwa Guru or the Teacher of the World. Conditions conducive to this development have now begun to appear and are clearly visible, and this book can be a really important step in that direction.
I laud the author for this age transforming and pathbreaking work created by him that can lead the mankind to its destined goal and hope that this book will be translated in other Indian and foreign languages as well, with the passage of time, so that the words and revelations of the Rishis can reach the world at large. For sure, this is a thought provoking and readable work which is worth posses

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