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Kini,

 

Haven't you noticed that the words Christ and Krishna have a similar connotation

and also have almost the same pronunciation?

 

CHRIST = KRISHNA.

 

He is the one soul who has been send again and again by God, by Brahma, to

humanity during Earth's history, during the many epochs in the many cultures on

Earth to testify about God, to bring the message of [Cosmic] Love, to set new

paradigms, and in general to represent God by pointing the Way to seek Him and

meet Him.

 

Bertha Dudde's Prophecies have a special message and is first of all a warning

regarding the coming events and Transformation of the planet. As such these

Prophecies have a special meaning for the whole world.

 

In no way it is meant to convert people into Christianity, which in fact does

not even exist as a single religion since there are many traditions based upon

Christianity with their own constructed doctrines and interpretations.

 

Secondly her Prophecies also represent a higher/deeper Interpretation of

biblical quotations which transcends the officially allowed churchian Christian

doctrines. Many of these deeper interpretations are similar with those given by

the owner of this list and other intelligent members who often have based their

interpretations on the Bhagavad Geeta.

 

Read mindfully and you will see the many similarities, which is logic since the

Truth is Universal and is not bound to one of the many traditions in this world.

 

Bertha Dudde's Prophecies are universal, and only because she happens to be a

catholic Christian, will never be an excuse to listen to the message itself and

take it as you deem fit.

 

If needed, my counsel would be to replace the words Christ and Jesus in the

message by the word Krishna and then even the message itself becomes Hindu.

 

Really, all traditions have a common universal thread; they all contain the same

principles: they all testify about the same God and the universal message is as

always: seek and find Him.

 

Christ = Krishna, again incarnated 2000 years ago in the mid-east.

 

johan

 

Van: Namens

uv kini

Verzonden: vrijdag 2 november 2007 5:40

Aan:

Onderwerp: Re: THE SPIRIT OF THE ANTICHRIST....

 

 

 

I am seeing this post as a sort of Christian

evangelism.

 

I am not a Christian. I am a Hindu and proud to be

one. This kind of post offends my religious

sentiments. The one most unique feature of Hinduism is

Religious Tolerance. We, Hindus pray to our God, but

we at the same time tolerate other religions. This is

evident because there is no system of religious

conversion into Hinduism. You want to be a Hindu, just

be one. No baptism, no being 'born again' etc.

 

This is being exploited by other religions to the

detriment of Hinduism.

 

You have said - " The spirit of the Antichrist reigns

wherever I Am not recognised. "

 

Hindus do not recognise Christ. They tolerate Him.

saying " Ok you are a Christian, fine, go ahead pray to

your Christ, we will pray to our Krishna.... "

 

Are you saying the God I pray to is the Anti-Christ???

because I do not pray to Christ ??

 

I thought the objective of this group was " to explore

the divinity in every human-being... " and not try to

do one upmanship about one religion vis-a-vis others.

 

This kind of post, according to me, is doing just

that.

 

" swadharme nidhanam shreya -para dharmo bhayavapaha "

 

Bhagawad Gita

 

U. V. KINI

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Johann,

I had made a reply earlier, but the moderators must have let it go

into cyber space because they must have felt this was not the proper

forum to discuss what was in it. :)

 

Written English is not pronounced phonetically. Meaning, we do not

pronounce words as per the spelling.

 

Christ and Krishna make look similar to you, but they are poles apart

in pronunciation and meaning.

 

`Krishna' is not spelt with an `I'. There is no emphasis on `I'. In

this post, I cannot reproduce how it is written in Devanagari

(Sanskrit), but I can tell you that the pronunciation is something

like in the word `crush' .

 

How do you pronounce the word `Fir' (a type of tree)?

You pronounce it as `Fur' (skin). Though both are pronounced alike

they are spelt differently.

So the ` i ` " Krishna " is pronounced something like the `i' in `Fir " .

So do not pronounce it as " Kreeshna " .

 

Now to the meaning:

 

Christ is not the name of " Jesus " . It is a TITLE meaning `Annointed

one or Saviour/Messiah'

 

In Sanskrit, `Krishna' literally means black / dark skinned one.

I do not know whether you are aware of it, but Sanskrit is such a

rich language, that different meanings can be construed from each

syllable in a word. So it is possible to construe many (meaningful)

definitions from the word `Krishna'.

 

The British colonialists had tried many ways to divide and rule

India. This fable about the similarity between the two names was just

one or their ploys to inveigle and confuse the Indian populace.

 

U.V.KINI

 

, " johan " <johanders wrote:

>

> Kini,

>

> Haven't you noticed that the words Christ and Krishna have a

similar connotation and also have almost the same pronunciation?

>

> CHRIST = KRISHNA.

>

> He is the one soul who has been send again and again by God, by

Brahma, to humanity during Earth's history, during the many epochs in

the many cultures on Earth to testify about God, to bring the message

of [Cosmic] Love, to set new paradigms, and in general to represent

God by pointing the Way to seek Him and meet Him.

>

> Bertha Dudde's Prophecies have a special message and is first of

all a warning regarding the coming events and Transformation of the

planet. As such these Prophecies have a special meaning for the whole

world.

>

> In no way it is meant to convert people into Christianity, which in

fact does not even exist as a single religion since there are many

traditions based upon Christianity with their own constructed

doctrines and interpretations.

>

> Secondly her Prophecies also represent a higher/deeper

Interpretation of biblical quotations which transcends the officially

allowed churchian Christian doctrines. Many of these deeper

interpretations are similar with those given by the owner of this

list and other intelligent members who often have based their

interpretations on the Bhagavad Geeta.

>

> Read mindfully and you will see the many similarities, which is

logic since the Truth is Universal and is not bound to one of the

many traditions in this world.

>

> Bertha Dudde's Prophecies are universal, and only because she

happens to be a catholic Christian, will never be an excuse to listen

to the message itself and take it as you deem fit.

>

> If needed, my counsel would be to replace the words Christ and

Jesus in the message by the word Krishna and then even the message

itself becomes Hindu.

>

> Really, all traditions have a common universal thread; they all

contain the same principles: they all testify about the same God and

the universal message is as always: seek and find Him.

>

> Christ = Krishna, again incarnated 2000 years ago in the mid-east.

>

> johan

>

> Van:

Namens uv kini

> Verzonden: vrijdag 2 november 2007 5:40

> Aan:

> Onderwerp: Re: THE SPIRIT OF THE ANTICHRIST....

>

>

>

> I am seeing this post as a sort of Christian

> evangelism.

>

> I am not a Christian. I am a Hindu and proud to be

> one. This kind of post offends my religious

> sentiments. The one most unique feature of Hinduism is

> Religious Tolerance. We, Hindus pray to our God, but

> we at the same time tolerate other religions. This is

> evident because there is no system of religious

> conversion into Hinduism. You want to be a Hindu, just

> be one. No baptism, no being 'born again' etc.

>

> This is being exploited by other religions to the

> detriment of Hinduism.

>

> You have said - " The spirit of the Antichrist reigns

> wherever I Am not recognised. "

>

> Hindus do not recognise Christ. They tolerate Him.

> saying " Ok you are a Christian, fine, go ahead pray to

> your Christ, we will pray to our Krishna.... "

>

> Are you saying the God I pray to is the Anti-Christ???

> because I do not pray to Christ ??

>

> I thought the objective of this group was " to explore

> the divinity in every human-being... " and not try to

> do one upmanship about one religion vis-a-vis others.

>

> This kind of post, according to me, is doing just

> that.

>

> " swadharme nidhanam shreya -para dharmo bhayavapaha "

>

> Bhagawad Gita

>

> U. V. KINI

>

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