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Barry & Connie Strohm

Channeling History – 11 June 2023 – Channeling Confucius and Buddha

This episode features messages from Confucius and Buddha, providing perspectives on their lives, philosophies, and teachings.

Buddha’s Opening RemarksBuddha shares that he, along with other philosophers of the time, was sent by God to offer guidance to humanity.

Buddha also advocates for a government accountable to its people and grounded in ethical principles.

Ignatius Donnelly

The God Odi, Woden, or Wotan

Since, according to the learned researches of Sir William Jones, Odin and Buddha are probably the same person, it is curious to see the names of Bondvar, Wodansday, and Votan designating in India, Scandinavia, and in Mexico the day of a brief period." ("Vues des Cordilleras," p.

Ignatius Donnelly

The Question of Complexion

engaged in a fierce contest with the whites--the Brahmans--and were nearly exterminated, although some of them survived, and from their stock Buddha was born.

Wiliam R. Sandbach

The Oera Linda Book

His first name was Jessos, but the priests, who hated him, called him Fo, that is, false; the people called him Krishna, that is, shepherd; and his Frisian friend called him Buddha (purse), because he had in his head a treasure of wisdom, and in his heart a treasure of love.

Robert Nelson

Birthright series (#2 part 2) Robert Nelson

A core teaching discussed is that all humans have the potential to perform miracles and achieve the same spiritual status as figures like Jesus or Buddha.

Alan Watts

Religion, Authority, and the Bible

Watts proposes that Jesus, like other spiritual leaders such as Buddha, may have experienced what is known as "cosmic consciousness."

Aaron Abke

Kundalini Awakening

Aaron discusses how higher-density beings, such as Jesus and Buddha, may have chosen to incarnate in third density to assist humanity.

Vishnu

Buddha (The Enlightened One): Sometimes included as an avatar who teaches non-violence and compassion.

Nu

Buddha (The Enlightened One): Sometimes included as an avatar who teaches non-violence and compassion.

Calenders

Oldest Calendars of the world

Buddhist Calendar: The start year is 544 BCE, commemorating the Buddha's Parinirvana.

Ignatius Donnelly

The God Odin, Woden, or Wotan

Sir William Jones’s research suggests Odin and Buddha might be the same, showing Votan's name appearing in India, Scandinavia, and Mexico.

Annie Besant

Beginning of the 5th Root Race

Manu’s brother, who would later become Gautama Buddha, founded a new religion, further segregating this group.

Then His Brother the Bodhisattva, who became later the Lord Gautama Buddha, founded a new religion ; and people coming into that were segregated off, and bidden to keep apart, inter-marriage with other tribes being forbidden.

Father Seán ÓLaoire

Jesus a reincarnation of the Buddha?

Father Seán proposes that Jesus of Nazareth might have been a reincarnation of the Buddha.

He believes that every era needs an infusion of advanced spirituality, and that great souls like Jesus and the Buddha return in different forms to provide this spiritual guidance.

Paul Wallis

A populated universe

Jesus’s story is part of a huge family of stories within the Bible.[1:03:08] It doesn’t stop there—go to the stories around the mother of the Yellow Emperor in China, or the Pasi Buddha, the 22nd incarnation of Buddha before Siddhartha Gautama Buddha, or to the stories around the mother of Laozi.[1:03:26] Again, close encounter, anomalous experience of light shining upon them from an object in space, and then they have a baby who’s very significant and highly intelligent.[1:03:40] Some people might say, "Look, these people needed a story like that.

There’s no answer to that other than that’s exactly how these artificial inseminations are described in the Eastern tradition.[1:05:08] The Pasi Buddha, the Yellow Emperor, Laozi—the texts describe it that way.

The forbidden fruit

His actions lead to significant chaos in the heavens, resulting in his eventual imprisonment under a mountain by the Buddha.

Mesopotamian

The Holy Seven

Uanna (Adapa) from Mesopotamian mythology, Thales of Miletus from Ancient Greece, Kashyapa from Indian tradition, Confucius from Chinese philosophy, Abraham from Judaism, Vipassi Buddha from Buddhism, the Master of Masters from Celtic folklore, associated with the Sun, and Yaldabaoth from Gnostic tradition — each hold significant roles within their respective cultural and religious contexts.

Vipassi Buddha is one of the past Buddhas who taught the Dharma, embodying deep spiritual wisdom.

Uannedugga, Solon of Athens, Atri, Mencius, Isaac, Sikhi Buddha, the Master of Hungary, along with their symbolic associations with the Moon, Yao (one of the Gnostic Archons), the element Silver, and the virtue Justice, represent another cohesive group of figures whose similarities reflect their profound impact on law, ethics, and societal governance within their respective cultures.

Sikhi Buddha, in Buddhist traditions, represents a past Buddha who taught the Dharma, emphasizing the moral laws that govern human actions and their consequences.

Enmedugga, Chilon of Sparta, Vashishta, Zengzi, Jacob, Visvabhu Buddha, and the Master of Rome, along with their associations with Mars, Sabaoth, the metal Iron, and the virtue Fortitude, represent figures deeply linked to themes of warfare, strategy, leadership, and resilience.

Visvabhu Buddha is another of the past Buddhas who, like all Buddhas, would have taught the Dharma, which includes aspects of overcoming internal and external conflicts through wisdom and strategy.

Krakucchanda Buddha is recognized in Buddhism as one of the past Buddhas who taught the Dharma, focusing on communicating profound spiritual truths.

Enmebulugga, Cleobulus of Lindos, Gautama Maharishi, Yan Hui, Aaron, Kanakamuni Buddha, and the Master of Babylon, together with their associations to Jupiter, Eloaios, the metal Copper, and the virtue Faith, represent influential figures known for their spiritual depth, leadership in religious contexts, and their contributions to the prosperity and ethical guidance of their communities.

Gautama Maharishi, different from Gautama Buddha, is a revered figure in the Indian tradition, known for his contributions to the Rigveda and as a teacher of royal dynasties, emphasizing dharma (righteousness).

Kanakamuni Buddha is recognized as one of the past Buddhas who taught the Dharma, contributing to the spiritual foundation that promotes ethical living and mental purity.

An-Enlilda, Pittacus of Mytilene, Jamadagni, Duke of Zhou, Joseph, Kasyapa Buddha, and The Master of Jerusalem, along with their associations to Venus, Oraios, the metal Lead, and the virtue Hope, embody themes of love, compassion, beauty, and hope in their respective cultures.

Kasyapa Buddha is one of the past Buddhas who taught the Dharma, which includes teachings on loving-kindness and compassion.

Utuabzu, Periander of Corinth, Bharadvaja, David, Shakyamuni Buddha (Historical), and The Master of France, alongside their associations with Saturn, Astaphanos, Mercury (Quicksilver), and the virtue Charity, symbolize figures who are known for their profound wisdom, discipline, and their role in establishing long-lasting structures or teachings within their cultures.

Shakyamuni Buddha (Historical), the founder of Buddhism, profoundly impacted religious thought and practice through his teachings on the nature of suffering, the path to enlightenment, and ethical living.

Half male, half female

Adam Stories

Adi Buddha suddenly created in them a longing to eat so violently that they ate some of the earth, which tasted like almonds.

The holy trinities

Three Jewels in Buddhism: In Buddhism, the concept of the "Three Jewels" or "Triple Gem" refers to the Buddha (the enlightened one), the Dharma (the teachings), and the Sangha (the community of monks and nuns).