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Follow on Google News | Noble World Foundation Sheds Light on the Mysteries of Jesus's 'Lost Years'In 1887, Russian war correspondent Nicolas Notovitch uncovered ancient scrolls at the Hemis Monastery in Ladakh, which suggested that Jesus spent significant time in India and Tibet, from ages thirteen to twenty-nine, immersing himself in the teachings of Buddhism and Hinduism. These findings, detailed in Notovitch's seminal work, "The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ," propose a narrative where Jesus, at a young age, embarked on a spiritual quest that led him to the Himalayas. Spiritual master Osho (1931-1990) and world-famous Swami Rama Tirtha (1873–1906) Swami Rama Tirtha, a figure of deep reverence in the realm of spirituality, didn't merely offer this as a belief; he presented it as a verifiable truth. His own travels in Kashmir yielded intriguing evidence suggesting Lord Jesus Christ's presence in the region. Meher Baba (1894–1969) This narrative challenges traditional doctrines, suggesting that Jesus's teachings may have been significantly influenced by Eastern spirituality and that his physical journey continued long after his crucifixion. It paints a picture of a world where spiritual wisdom knows no boundaries, transcending time, geography, and culture. The Noble World Foundation invites scholars, theologians, and seekers of truth to engage with these transformative ideas. By revisiting the mysteries surrounding Jesus's 'lost years,' we may uncover a story of spiritual unity that has the potential to enrich the tapestry of human belief and understanding. For discussion on this topic, visit https://www.quora.com/ To learn more, visit nobleworld.org. End
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