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Avatars down the ages
Avatars have brought successive revelations to
humanity throughout history. Each Avatar brings some teaching which,
correctly apprehended and gradually applied by humanity, expands our
understanding and is the next step forward in our development.
The successive revelation to humanity of
new aspects of reality has taken place throughout history and continues to
do so, as the emergence of Maitreya, the Christ, demonstrates. In the West
our knowledge is more or less confined to Christianity, but buried in most
ancient myths and legends, and then later in holy scriptures, there are
preserved records of the lives, presence and teachings of other, earlier
teachers or Avatars. Our focus on the achievements of Jesus in
Palestine frequently blinds us to, or at least dims our appreciation of,
the contribution of other Avatars and other faiths. This blinkered view of
the unfoldment of humanity's evolution makes the acceptance of the
appearance of yet another teacher difficult for many Westerners. Each
Avatar has brought some teaching which, correctly apprehended and
gradually applied by humanity, expands our understanding and is the next
step forward in our development. Hercules One of the first such teachers appeared so
far back in time that it is impossible to say when he lived, but ancient
legend carries the memory of His achievements: Hercules, a hero-teacher,
portrayed "through the form of a pictorial and world drama (symbolic
in nature) the concept oaf great objective, only to be reached as the
result of struggle and difficulty." The Reappearance of the Christ, by
Alice A. Bailey, Lucis Publishing Co. He presented to humanity the concept
of great tests and trials on the path back to the Father, the journey of
evolution itself, epitomized and preserved in the Twelve Labors of
Hercules. These are the tests all are subjected to prior to each
initiation. Vyasa Vyasa was another great Avatar who brought
to humanity the message that death is not the end. The impact of such an
apparently simple concept was enormous, since it meant that the
possibility now existed for identification with a higher immortal self
rather than with the physical-plane life only. The Buddha There were many other lesser teachers
between the time of Vyasa and the Buddha, but the Buddha was a major
teacher who came to the East bringing enlightenment, the answers to the
many questions which plague and puzzle humanity about its own existence.
He came "to lay the foundation for a more enlightened approach to
life, giving the teaching which would open the door to the work of the
Christ who would, He knew, follow in His steps." (Alice Bailey, The
Reappearance of the Christ) By giving out the Four Noble Truths, He
answered man's question: why? He taught that man's suffering was of his
own making, and that the focusing of desire on the material and the
ephemeral caused all despair, hatred and competition, and was why
"man found himself living in the realm of death-- the realm of
physical living..." His life, example and teachings prepared the way
for the Christ. Coming approximately 500 years before the Christ, the
Buddha was a manifestation of the Wisdom aspect of God, just as the Christ
is the embodiment of the Love aspect. These two great Avatars continue to
work together, the Buddha aiding and supporting Maitreya, the Christ, in
His present mission to the world. It is interesting to note that He who is
known as the Buddha worked through His disciple, the Prince Gautama, in a
way similar to that in which Maitreya, holder of the office of the Christ,
overshadowed the disciple Jesus, who acted as His vehicle in Palestine.
The Master Djwhal Khul says (in The Reappearance of the Christ) that,
around about the time of the Christ's return, the Buddha will send two
trained disciples to reform Buddhism -- this at a time when the Master
Jesus will be taking certain initial steps towards reassuming control of
His church. Buddhism, along with other religions, awaits the coming of
another great teacher. He is known as Maitreya Buddha, the Fifth Buddha in
the continuing line of divine revelation. Krishna and Sankaracharya Sri Krishna and Sankaracharya, two great
Avatars, were both previous incarnations of Maitreya. Krishna appeared
around 3000 BC, and Sankaracharya lived in about 800 BC. Sankaracharya
gave "deep instruction upon the nature of the Self," while Sri
Krishna, by demonstrating the need to control the astral, emotional
nature, opened the door to the second initiation. In Palestine, working
through the disciple Jesus, Maitreya the Christ completed the work of the
Buddha by manifesting the Love aspect of deity. A comparison of all religions shows their
common elements. "Eventually a new world religion will be inaugurated
which will be a fusion and synthesis of the approaches of East and West.
The Christ will bring together not simply Christianity and Buddhism, but
the concept of God transcendent, outside His creation, and also the
concept of God immanent in all creation." Both approaches will come
together in a new religion based on the Mysteries of Initiation and an
informed knowledge of the Science of Invocation of Deity.
GAUTAMA FORESAW MAITREYA
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