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LOST YEARS OF ISSA JESUS age 13 -29; Travels to INDIA and NEPAL. Corrects the Caste System. 8-9-2025; Spiritual Studies.

Buddha Body wrapped in Gold
Buddha Body wrapped in Gold

The meeting discusses why nations hate Israel, focusing on Biblical explanations from Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Rabbi David explains that according to scripture, Israel was scattered among nations because they sinned against God and profaned His name. He emphasizes that Gentile nations know this and use it to justify their mistreatment of Israelites. The discussion includes practical guidance from Jeremiah 29 on how to survive captivity: build houses, plant gardens, marry and have children, and seek peace in the places of captivity. Temple Wallace then explores Jesus's "lost years" (ages 13-29), presenting evidence that Jesus traveled to India and Tibet where he encountered Buddhism and Hinduism, challenged the caste system, and taught against idol worship before returning to Jerusalem. The meeting concludes with connections between Egyptian mythology and religious practices that Jesus would have encountered during his travels.

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  • Rabbi: Build houses and dwell in them to develop an economic base for the community

  • Rabbi: Plant gardens and eat the fruit thereof to create an economic foundation

  • Rabbi: Take wives and beget sons and daughters to increase the community

  • Rabbi: Seek the peace of the city and pray for it Jesus on his Travels in India and Nepal According to the search results, when Jesus (also called Yeshua or Isa) was in India, he made several profound statements:

    1. He taught against idol worship, saying "Man had filled the temples with his abominations in order to pay homage to metals and stones."

    2. He criticized the caste system, telling the high priests: "Do not consider yourself first."

    3. He instructed people: "Worship not the idols. Do not humiliate your neighbor. Help the poor, sustain the feeble. Do evil to no one. Do not covet that which you do not possess, and which is possessed by others."

    4. He said that men should "not strive to behold the eternal Spirit with one's own eyes, but to fill it with the heart, and to become a pure and worthy soul."

    5. When addressing religious leaders, he warned: "Beware, ye who divert men from the true path, and who fill the people with superstitions and prejudices."


These teachings challenged both the Hindu caste system and religious practices in India, causing such controversy that according to the text, "many learning of such words decided to kill Esau [Jesus]," forcing him to depart by night.


Based on the meeting transcript, Jesus (also known as Yeshua or Isa) strongly opposed the caste system during his time in India. When addressing the high-level priests (Brahmins), he directly challenged their hierarchical social structure by telling them: "Do not consider yourself first." He instructed people not to "humiliate your neighbor" and to "help the poor, sustain the feeble."

Jesus criticized the temples filled with "abominations" where people paid homage to "metals and stones" while depriving others of "common blessing." He specifically confronted the upper classes (Vaishas and Shudras), who were "struck with astonishment" by his teachings as they had never heard anyone speak to them this way.

Caste System Which lead to Race Classes
Caste System Which lead to Race Classes

His message fundamentally challenged the caste system's core principles by teaching equality and condemning the practice of elevating certain classes above others. This radical stance against the established social order was so threatening that according to the records mentioned in the meeting, "many learning of such words decided to kill Isa [Jesus]," forcing him to depart by night.


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