Ptaah on the connection between the 'spiritual teaching' and Buddhism
Reader’s question
You have written in your books and writings, that of the earthly religions -- Christianity, Buddhism and Islam, only certain few statements and explanations are acceptable and right. Can you explain this in a little more detail, exactly how must they be understood?
E. Friedrich, Germany
Answer
My statements, that in the earthly religions of Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam, only certain few parts are acceptable and right, refer solely and exclusively to values as these are given according to the ur-immemorial 'teaching of the truth, teaching of the spirit, teaching of the life', i.e. in the 'spiritual teaching', i.e. the 'teaching of the prophets' of the Ur-ancient-original-prophet Nokodemion. In this respect, however, the Buddhist, Christian and Islamic religious teachings contain only a few values, whereby in no wise do they trace back to these religions themselves, but rather to the Nokodemion-teaching, i.e. the 'spiritual teaching'. In order to answer your question more precisely, I have conferred with Ptaah during the 654th contact conversation on June 16, 2016, and let him explain the connection between the 'spiritual teaching' and Buddhism.
Billy
654th contact conversation from June, 16 2016
Billy … See here, this concerns what I have answered herein, for which I need your help to be able to answer the reader's question correctly, and I think that also other people of the Bulletin-readership are interested in the subject. In this, I also think it is probably necessary to explain when, how and why values of the 'spiritual teaching' were integrated into the confused Buddhist teachings. ...
... Now, for this in my view, it would be necessary for you to provide more detailed information about how everything has come about. You have indeed already explained the whole thing to me in a private conversation, but I think that you could repeat and state that explanation once again in short-form to me, because everything is more familiar to you than me.
Ptaah Yes, I can do that. The 'spiritual teaching' brought two old Lyrian distant descendants, who, from the 'emigration might' 13,500 years ago, had come to the Earth 2,891 years ago into the east of the Earth, i.e. to a larger group of human beings of Earth, who had lived in a mountainous area of the country called Burma, i.e. today's Myanmar (note by Billy: formerly Bama / Burma / Myanma). This group, which included 309 female and male human beings of Earth, formed a small order with a lyceum, which had secretly existed until the beginning of the 20th century. This group was able to survive thru constant offspring up to the modern era, although different members of the community migrated, namely mainly to the regions of what was then Northern India. Beginning in 1814, however, the group gradually began to die out as a result of a cumulative number of deaths, consequently around 1850 the group consisted of only 32 persons of different ages. So reiterating, it is to be said, that nearly 2,900 years ago, in the area of what is now Burma where the 'spiritual teaching' was taught, a small secret order with a small lyceum came into being, and this order existed nearly 2,900 years until 1917. My father, Sfath, then, for about 50 years, maintained contact with the head leaders of the order, whom he frequently visited and who he also taught in the Satipatthãna meditation. At that time, the small order was still comprised of four persons, of those the order leader died in 1907, followed by the remaining three monastics, also in an advanced age and thus the secret order found its end. The then instructed human beings of Earth of the mentioned group, which initially comprised 309 people, spread the teaching brought to them amongst their own kind on the one hand, however on the other hand, some of them left their homeland and took to the road to what was then Nepal or Northern India, where they also spread what they learned, however, with only little success. Nonetheless, the 'spiritual teaching' had also spread thereabouts in parts by a group of those interested in it and had been preserved for about 530 years, whereby the followers of the teaching for the sake of the teaching and the developmental change to the 'enlightened and awakened' human being, designated themselves as 'Bodhi', which simply means 'enlightened and awakened'. The teaching was preserved and then also learned by Siddhattha Gotama, i.e. Siddhartha Gautama, however it was not understood by him and according to his own discretion, transformed it into a completely strange and far removed from reality, false teaching, in which, however, he rudimentarily integrated various good values of the spiritual teaching into his fantasy teaching. So it is to be understood that the values of the 'spiritual teaching', which in parts are listed in the Buddhist religion, do not refer to the well-known Buddhism, which was founded by Siddhartha Gautama about six centuries before Jmmanuel (BCE) and were spread world-wide as a teaching tradition and religion. This teaching tradition and religion, however, are not much better than any other religion with their irrational teachings and fantasies, because they are far from any reality and truth.
Billy Thus with that said, it is clear that with what I have written with regard to the good and positive in Buddhism, is not meant the confused teaching of Siddhartha Gautama and thus not the well-known Buddhism itself, which has between 350 and 500 million adherents worldwide and which is widespread particularly in China, Bhutan, Japan, Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Korea, Thailand, Tibet and Vietnam. Namely, the 'Bodhi-ism' (enlightened, awakened) is fundamentally meant by my statements and explanations, which was taught to a larger group of human beings in the north of the early Burma as the 'teaching of the truth, teaching of the spirit, teaching of the life', i.e. as the 'spiritual teaching' or 'teaching of the prophets' and today is no longer widely taught, because there are no more Bodhi-ism adherents.
Ptaah That corresponds to what is factual since 1917.
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