Author: Baird T. Spalding
Translator: Jin-seong Jeong, Chang-young Jeong
Publisher: Jeongshinsegyesa
Hardcover | 768 pages | 210*148mm
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About This Book
Baird Thomas Spalding' (1857-1953) was the author of the book Life and
Teachings of the Masters of the Far East. These books span six volumes
(This Korean edition includes five volumes of this series). They
describe the travels to India and surrounding nations of a research
party of eleven scientists in 1894. During their trip they claim to have
made contact with "the Great Masters of the Himalayas", immortal beings
with whom they lived and studied, gaining a fascinating insight into
their lives and spiritual message. This close contact enabled them to
witness many of the spiritual principles evinced by these Great Masters
translated into their everyday lives, which could be described as
'miracles'. Such examples are walking on water, or manifesting bread to
feed the hungry party. These books have remained consistently popular
with spiritual seekers, those interested in the philosophy of the East
and those who enjoy a good story because of their accessible nature and
easy-to-follow format. However, despite most of the action taking place
in India, the Great Masters make it clear that the greatest embodiment
of the Enlightened state is that of the Christ (as personified by
Jesus). The Masters accept that Buddha represents the Way to
Enlightenment, but they clearly set forth that Christ IS Enlightenment,
or a state of consciousness for which we are all seeking - the Christ
light of every individual; therefore, the light of every child born into
the world."
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