Ressurection = reincarnation
I have read that the original meaning of resurrection in Aramaic was re-incarnation. However, Saul/Paul, interpreted this teaching as bodily resurrection, (he had a thing for blood and suffering, and he was attracted to the pagan 'death cults') ....so, 'bodily' resurrection took the place of spiritual resurrection and the cycle of birth and death was replaced with a risen Christ,
Jesus definitely taught reincarnation. He had traveled through India and Tibet during his lost years. He was known as Issa and later Yuz Asaf. There are also many who believe Jesus survived the crucifixion. There is a tomb in Kashmir named the Tomb of Jesus.
Following is the story of the first westerner of modern times that discovered evidence of Jesus in India and Tibet. (of course there is lots of evidence in the secret archives of the Vatican that will never see the light of day...)
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I have read that the original meaning of resurrection in Aramaic was re-incarnation. However, Saul/Paul, interpreted this teaching as bodily resurrection, (he had a thing for blood and suffering, and he was attracted to the pagan' death cults) ....so, 'bodily' resurrection took the place of spiritual resurrection and the cycle of birth and death was replaced with a risen Christ,
Jesus definitely taught reincarnation. He had traveled through India and Tibet during his lost years. He was known as Issa and later Yuz Asaf. There are also many who believe Jesus survived the crucifixion. There is a tomb in Kashmir named the Tomb of Jesus.
Following is the story of the first westerner of modern times that discovered evidence of Jesus in India and Tibet. (of course there is lots of evidence in the secret archives of the Vatican that will never see the light of day...)
http://www.tsl.org/Masters/jesus/jesus01.htm