World Religions organized under 10 headings 3. Buddhism
During the stay of Jesus, Gonod and Alexandria Ganid, the young man spent much of his time and money spent no small fortune from his father collecting the teachings of the world religions about God and his relations with mortal man. Ganid employed more than threescore learned translators in drafting this summary of the religious doctrines of the world concerning the Deities. It should be clarified that in this writing all these teachings describing monotheism largely came directly or indirectly from the preaching of the missionaries of Machiventa Melchizedek, who left their Salem headquarters to spread the doctrine of one God-Almighty - to the ends of the earth.
3. Buddhism
Ganid had a big surprise to discover how near Buddhism came to being a great and beautiful religion without God, without a personal and universal Deity. However, he found some writings of certain primitive beliefs which reflected something of the influence of the teachings of the Melchizedek missionaries who continued their work in India even to the times of Buddha. Jesus and Ganid collected the following statements from the Buddhist literature:
"From a pure heart shall gladness spring forth to the Infinite; my whole being will be at peace with this supermortal joy. My soul is filled with joy, and my heart overflows said with a quiet confidence. I have no fear; I am free from anxiety. Dwell in security, and my enemies can not alarm me. I am satisfied with the fruits of my confidence. I have found that access to the Undying is easy. I pray that faith to sustain me on the long journey; I know that faith that comes from beyond will not fail me. I know my brethren will prosper if they become imbued with the faith of the Immortal, even the faith that creates modesty, uprightness, wisdom, courage, knowledge and perseverance. We abandon sorrow and disown fear. We hold by faith true righteousness and genuine manliness. We learn to meditate on justice and mercy. Faith is the true wealth of man; It is the endowment of virtue and glory.
"Injustice is negligible; sin is negligible. Evil is degrading either thought or deed. Pain and sorrow follow the path of evil as the dust follows the wind. Happiness and peace of mind follow pure thinking and virtuous living as the shadow follows the substance of material things. Evil is the result of a thought misdirected. It is wrong to see sin where there is no sin; see no sin where there. Evil is the path of false doctrines. Those who avoid evil looking things as they are, earn joy because that embrace the truth. Put an end to your misery hating the sin. When you look at the Magnanimous, turn away from sin with all my heart. Do not excuses for evil; Do not make excuses for sin. For your efforts to make amends for past sins you acquire strength to resist future tendencies to sin. Restraint is born of repentance. Do not leave any unconfessed fault before the Magnanimous.
"Joy and delight are the rewards of deeds well done and to the glory of the Immortal. No man can steal the freedom of your own mind. When the faith of your religion has emancipated your heart, when the mind, like a mountain, is settled and immovable, then peace will flow quietly soul like a river of water. Those who are sure of salvation are forever free from lust, envy, hatred and illusions of wealth. While faith is the energy of the better life, you must, carry however, bring your own salvation with perseverance. If you want to be sure of your final salvation, then make sure you are looking honestly fulfill all righteousness. Nurture Heart security arising from within and thus come to enjoy the ecstasy of eternal salvation.
"No religionist may hope to attain the enlightenment of in-mortal wisdom who persists in being slothful, indolent, feeble, idle, shameless and selfish. But it is considered prudent, thoughtful, earnest and sincere even while still alive on earth may attain the supreme enlightenment of the peace and liberty of divine wisdom. Remember, every action will be rewarded. Evil has resulted in sorrow and sin ends in pain. Joy and happiness are the result of a good life. Even committing wrongdoings enjoys a season of grace before the time of the full development of their evil deeds, but inevitably the time will come the full harvest of their wickedness. Let no man think lightly of sin, saying in his heart: The punishment for doing evil will not come near me. ' What you do, you will be made, in the judgment of wisdom. Injustice done to your fellows will fall on your head. The creature can not escape the fate of their actions.
"The fool has said in his heart, 'Evil does not have power over me'; but safety is found only when the soul craves censorship and the mind seeks wisdom. The wise man is a noble soul who is friendly in the midst of his enemies, tranquil among the turbulent, and generous among the grasping. The love of self is like weeds in a field. Selfishness leads to grief; perpetual anxiety kills. The mind that has been tamed brings happiness. The greatest of warriors is the victor and subjected himself. Moderation in all things is good. Only considered a superior person who considers virtue and his duty. Do not let anger and hate master you. Do not speak harshly of anyone. Contentment is the greatest wealth. What is given wisely it is well saved. Do not do to other things that you do not want. Pay good for evil; Beat evil with good.
"A righteous soul is more desirable than the sovereignty of all the earth. Immortality is the goal of sincerity; death is the end of an incautious life. Sincere do not die; the thoughtless are dead. Blessed are those who have already discerned the deathless state. Those who torture the living will hardly find happiness after death. Altruists go to heaven, where they rejoice in the bliss of infinite liberality and continue to grow noble generosity. Every mortal who thinks righteously, speaks nobly and act altruistically not only enjoy virtue here during this brief life but, after the dissolution of the body, also continue to enjoy the delights of heaven. "
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