However, most people these days just work a day or two and then take that money and buy an airline ticket because this is easier.
When I spent 4 months in India and Nepal and Thailand and Japan I found out a lot more about this sort of thing in 1985 and 1986 first hand.
For example, I found out that the last real National records (that weren't destroyed) regarding Jesus were kept actually in Tibet which came from the Buddhist Nalanda University where Mahasiddhas studied too and taught as well before the
Mughals invaded India in
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And the Muslims started invading India in the 8th Century as well.
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Nalanda Buddhist University in India was destroyed for the last time in
destroyed by the Muslim army led by the Turkish leader Bakhtiyar Khilji in 1193.
But, Padmasambhava and Yeshe Tsoghal (Yeshe Tsoghal was I believe either a wife or consort of King Trison Detsun of Tibet helped in regard to Bringing Buddhism from Nalanda University then. Buddhism in India is seen often like Protestant Christianity is seen by Catholics, for example. Because Buddha was a Hindu who created Buddhism who was a prince of Lumbini who renounce his throne to establish Buddhism in his 30s after he had attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree in Bodhgaya, India in Bihar state in India about 2500 years ago now. So, Jesus took some of the compassionate ideas from Buddhism and reworked them into forgiveness to get people over the "eye for and eye and a tooth for a tooth" in traditional middle east thinking that often led to thousands of years of vendettas and revenge between families that is still going on now today still in the middle east.
Part of the success of Christianity is "turning the other cheek" and not so many revenge seeking people but rather more people practicing Christian brotherhood and forgiveness instead.
This has led to great financial and cultural success of both devout Christians and their more secular Christian brothers and sisters worldwide.
However, in regard to Jesus when Buddhism was established in Lhasa,Tibet it naturally evolved to where the Bon (native Tibetan Shamanistic Religions) and Buddhism intertwined over the years.
But, also what happened is historical records of Jesus survived past the destruction of Nalanda University which was the last place records of Jesus were kept that weren't destroyed by war and fire (like in the great fire of the Library of Alexandria).
So, according to the last historical records not destroyed from Tibet, Jesus was taught to raise his body from the dead while studying in India somewhere between ages 18 and 30 so this is how he did it. Then he returned to India as Saint Issa with his wife and children with mary Magdalene his wife and lived to about 85 years of age.
So, this historically is what actually happened to Jesus. Yes. He died on the cross but then resurrected his body like he learned to do in India. So, he actually learned from Gurus and Mahasiddhas in India how to do all the amazing things he knew how to do before he returned to Israel when he was 30 years of age from learning to become a Mahasiddha in India.
So, Jesus was an accomplished Mahasiddha when he returned to Israel. He was a completely masterful Mahasiddha who could levitate and walk on water and didn't need a horse to get places because he could levitate both over water and land by the time he got back to Israel at age 30. So, when he died on the cross at age 33 he resurrected himself in the tomb and then left with his wife and eventual children and returned to India to teach as a Guru mahasiddha until he passed away at around 85 years of age. So, he might have at this point likely a billion descendents alive here on earth after 2000 years of his kids getting married to people all over the world. You might be one of these and I likely am too.
By God's Grace
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