If you’ve got over the initial astonishment of a Hindu Yogi writing a book on
The second coming of Christ
it is time we covered some more ground.
Now I reckon some of you are not entirely unfamiliar with the Bible and are in a position to relate to what I say here. For instance, there is this seemingly inscrutable verse in the book of Psalms (Psalm 42:7): “Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of thy waterspouts”.
What on earth is the Psalmist talking about?
To be sure there are many explanations – many of them profound – but in the context we find ourselves in, I am wondering if it hasn’t any thing to do with the Hindu Yogi with his meditative prowess exercised largely in the 20th century some how touching upon the truth of Jesus Christ manifested 2000 years ago! Think about it:
“Deep calleth unto deep”
Now read Jeremiah 29:13: “And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart”
Makes sense, what?
So it isn’t all that incredible that a Hindu Yogi honestly searching for the Truth, should find it. For that is what the Bible says. And the Preface to the above book agrees.
Quote:
“Here is a man from the orient of Hindu religion. Yet such is his love for Christ that he has seen him in commune with him.
Truth does not change with time”
Unquote
Now watch:
On what is this song based?
The answer: The Bible
Hebrews 13:8
“Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever”
Wait a minute brother, you are mixing up Truth (mentioned in the introduction to the Yogi’s book, as not changing with time) and Jesus Christ (of the Bible), aren’t you?
Am I?
John 14:6
“Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life.”
(credit: yogananda-srf.org)
I think the Yogi knew.
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