you said it yourself - only speculations.
since there is no info, everybody can jump to conclusions.
as for dan brown, he is full of sh|t - he admitted himself there was only fiction in his book(s).
2007-11-12 20:57:15
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answered by Mirko 7
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Let's get to basics. The earliest records of Jesus come from Paul who sees the Jesus fugure as a 'spiritual' vision in the Heavens. The next picture is found in the Gospels where Jesus is an earthly figure caught up in the Roman occupation of Palestine. The earliest gospel has nothing on the early life of Jesus, that was made up in the ensuing sixty years. There is still no concrete evidence that the Jesus figure we recognise in the churches of today existed at all. However, the myth or story has proved to become the basis of a religious system that has supported millions over the years. The only downside has been the fundamentalist aspect which has caused suffering and death to thousands. The answer to your question is open, How do you give substance to a mythological figure? Personally, I like the story of when He came to Glastonbury with his Uncle, Joseph of Aremathea who planted the thorn....or did he? All myths are there for a purpose, use your skills to pick your way through the jungle of false trails and extract the gems that lie within. You will see that the Christ IS central to the needs of mankind just as the Prophet is.
2007-11-12 21:12:41
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answered by John G 5
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Nikos Kazantzakis' novel The Last Temptation of Christ (and later the film by the same name) trys to document some of these years. The novel has been the subject of a great deal of controversy due to its subject matter, and appears regularly on lists of banned books.
But seeing as the records are lost then all of this is just conjecture.
2007-11-12 20:59:08
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answered by Jarmin 3
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Wikipedia? Oh yes, very credible source. LOL
I'm not sure He was lost. Surely He knew where He was at?
Fact is, there is no way anybody can know where He was. Those that try are simply theorizing.
I can hire an investigator to find you, and tell me where you've lived, where you went to school, etc., but most likely I could not prove where you were at all times. That certainly isn't proof that you don't exist.
2007-11-12 21:01:16
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answered by Think! 3
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Jesus Christ at the age of 7 escaped from the King. It is firmly considered that he managed to come to India and spent time with yogies and sages here and was initiated in to spiritual path. He has gained siddhis here in India. One such siddhi was his walking on the water.
If you can read books "Living With Himalayan Masters" by Swami Rama, and " Autobiography of an Yogi" by Yogi Paramahansa Yogananda, you will find proof that Jesus Christ did spend his first 3o years in India and also he lived here after his crucifiction. Acharya Rajnish has confirmed that Jesus was removed from the cross by Joseph and they had travelled to India. He ( Acharya Rajneesh) challenged Pope of Vatican that Jesus did not die of crucification, but died at the age of 113 years and he was buried in Himalayas. Further he was prepared to show the grave of Jesus.
2007-11-12 21:25:55
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answered by BRAHMAYYA N 2
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Fantastic question.
But the bit about him going to India.... Ive heard he did that after he was crucified. Ive read that there is a place in India with a sect of xtianity that believes he was there.
this is the first time i have heard of him having gone there before the Crucifixion. thanks!
2007-11-13 03:00:25
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answered by Anonymous
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well - we do know that after he was born
he took a road trip to Egypt
and at age 12 he was with the family when they traveled to Jerusalem where he taught at the temple
but India - no - I don't think so, my friend
too far and too costly in that day and age
2007-11-12 20:58:28
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answered by tom4bucs 7
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A lot of stuff the church hides info on because they don't want you to know. I see this all the time on the Discovery / History channel.
2007-11-14 10:58:18
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answered by Fuzzy Squirrel 5
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Jesus did study Buddhism, Hinduism and also Gnosticism he was a Spiritual Teacher and also Mastered Reiki Jesus traveled to the East and was schooled in many of the mystical teachings of India, Tibet and China. If this is so, it is possible that Jesus was initiated into a healing technique, during this time. The healing methods of Jesus were preserved by the Church of the East and passed on by it's missionaries who traveled along the Silk Road and other trade routes to India, Tibet and China. The early followers of Jesus' teachings were made up of several groups. One such group was the Gnostics. They practiced laying on of hands and professed to have a secret knowledge that had been passed on to them by Jesus and his disciples. The Gnostics were made up of many smaller groups some of which were known as the Docetists, the Marcionites, and the Carpocratians. They were united by their core beliefs which included: a personal experience of Jesus or the "kingdom of heaven within," their freedom and lack of rules, guidelines or creeds and their reliance on inspiration and inner guidance. Their existence is attested to by the Gnostic gospels which are part of the Nag Hamadi Library which was discovered in Egypt in 1959.
I had a lot of links to many sites I have lost due to a reformat of my computer I also researched his past lives as well
The Incarnations of Jesus Christ According to Edgar Cayce
Amilius
Amilius was the first expression of Divine Mind (the logos); the Christ soul before his incarnation into a physical body (corresponding to Genesis 1); the entity that Cayce described living in the lost civilization of Atlantis who redirected the process of human evolution by creating a more appropriate physical form for the influx of souls to incarnate into rather than incarnating into the ape-like human form which souls had entangled themselves in.
Adam
Adam was the first "son of man" and "son of God"; the Christ soul after his incarnation into a physical body (corresponding to Genesis 2).
Enoch
Enoch was the antideluvian patriarch who journeyed to heaven to receive mysteries.
Hermes
Hermes, also known as Thoth, was the architect of the Great Pyramid and the sage who began the Hermetic tradition.
Melchizedek
Melchizedek was the mystical high priest and king of Salem (ancient Jerusalem).
Joseph Joseph was the son of Jacob who became the Prince of Egypt.
Joshua Joshua was the warrior who led the Israelites into the Promised Land.
Asaph
Asaph was the music director and seer who served under David and Solomon.
Jeshua
Jeshua was the high priest who helped organize the return from exile and the rebuilding of the temple (as recounted in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah) and who is claimed by Cayce to have compiled and translated the books of the Bible
Zend
Zend, also spelled "Zen", "Zan", "Sen", or "San," was the father of Zoroaster who wrote the Zend Avesta and founded the religion Zoroastrianism
Jesus
Jesus was the man who attained complete "at-one-ment" as the divine-human unity known as "the Christ"
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The Christ soul will reincarnate again to be the Messiah foretold by the Hebrew prophets in order to usher in the so-called "Throne of David" (i.e., the kingdom of heaven) on Earth.
http://www.near-death.com/experiences/origen049.html
I also believe Jesus married Mary and they also had two sons and a daughter and one day the truth shall be proven as fact
Have you watched the Documentary on the Tomb of Jesus on the Discovery Channel you can buy it on DVD as well one day
Love & Blessings
Milly
2007-11-12 22:56:43
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answered by milly_1963 7
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i too heard of the lost years in Jesus life, i heard that he was in meditation.
2007-11-12 20:59:33
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answered by ^^//^^@@@@----- 4
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