Post by staggerlee on Oct 4, 2023 9:12:28 GMT
Published: 2:07 PM 9/5/2023
Around 560 BCE an Anunnaki Royal bore Gautama (Buddha, The Awakened One) as heir to the King of Kapilavastu (Nepal).
Gautama joined a group of meditators who sought ongoing spiritual experiences and quit sex and material pleasure. He studied the work of these “proto-Buddhists,” almost died of starvation, lived in Ganges Province as a married householder. In 535 BCE, “he entered transcended being.”
Buddha rejected the push from Anunnaki-Hindu religious practices and did not preach “any type of god, need for a savior, prayer, religious rituals, eternal life after death, or the Indian caste system of segregating classes.” Buddha and the Buddhists accept all humans as equal.
“Buddhists believe one must go through several cycles of birth.”.
When you release the attachment to what you want or wish to avoid to the appreciation of what you have, they say, you can escape further rebirths..
Gautama was the world’s first real rebel against Anunnaki religion. Jesus, five hundred years later in India and Nepal studied Buddha’s teachings and also “stood up to the violent Anunnaki gods of Sumer, with whom Guatama interacted, face-to-face..
Bubbhism spread to Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos as Theravata Buddhism, to China (in 500 CE), Korea, and Japan as Mahayana Buddhism.
Around 560 BCE an Anunnaki Royal bore Gautama (Buddha, The Awakened One) as heir to the King of Kapilavastu (Nepal).
Gautama joined a group of meditators who sought ongoing spiritual experiences and quit sex and material pleasure. He studied the work of these “proto-Buddhists,” almost died of starvation, lived in Ganges Province as a married householder. In 535 BCE, “he entered transcended being.”
Buddha rejected the push from Anunnaki-Hindu religious practices and did not preach “any type of god, need for a savior, prayer, religious rituals, eternal life after death, or the Indian caste system of segregating classes.” Buddha and the Buddhists accept all humans as equal.
“Buddhists believe one must go through several cycles of birth.”
When you release the attachment to what you want or wish to avoid to the appreciation of what you have, they say, you can escape further rebirths. Source: Dr Shasa Alex Lessin PH.D Sasha Lessin Ph.D. (U.C.L.A. Anthropology, Ph.D.), author of Anunnaki: Gods No More and producer of the hugely popular web site, www.enkispeaks.com, studied with the late Zecharia Sitchin, for many years. Mr. Sitchin asked Lessin to create popular internet, book and college-level courses to revise ancient anthropology. Sitchin asked Dr. Lessin to help disseminate written, graphic and traditional stories of ETs, hithertofore considered mythic “gods” on Earth from 450,000 – 300 BCE as well as the latest findings in astronomy that relate to the planet Nibiru from which the ETs came to Earth for gold to shield their planet, Nibiru.
Around 560 BCE an Anunnaki Royal bore Gautama (Buddha, The Awakened One) as heir to the King of Kapilavastu (Nepal).
Gautama joined a group of meditators who sought ongoing spiritual experiences and quit sex and material pleasure. He studied the work of these “proto-Buddhists,” almost died of starvation, lived in Ganges Province as a married householder. In 535 BCE, “he entered transcended being.”
Buddha rejected the push from Anunnaki-Hindu religious practices and did not preach “any type of god, need for a savior, prayer, religious rituals, eternal life after death, or the Indian caste system of segregating classes.” Buddha and the Buddhists accept all humans as equal.
“Buddhists believe one must go through several cycles of birth.”.
When you release the attachment to what you want or wish to avoid to the appreciation of what you have, they say, you can escape further rebirths..
Gautama was the world’s first real rebel against Anunnaki religion. Jesus, five hundred years later in India and Nepal studied Buddha’s teachings and also “stood up to the violent Anunnaki gods of Sumer, with whom Guatama interacted, face-to-face..
Bubbhism spread to Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos as Theravata Buddhism, to China (in 500 CE), Korea, and Japan as Mahayana Buddhism.
Around 560 BCE an Anunnaki Royal bore Gautama (Buddha, The Awakened One) as heir to the King of Kapilavastu (Nepal).
Gautama joined a group of meditators who sought ongoing spiritual experiences and quit sex and material pleasure. He studied the work of these “proto-Buddhists,” almost died of starvation, lived in Ganges Province as a married householder. In 535 BCE, “he entered transcended being.”
Buddha rejected the push from Anunnaki-Hindu religious practices and did not preach “any type of god, need for a savior, prayer, religious rituals, eternal life after death, or the Indian caste system of segregating classes.” Buddha and the Buddhists accept all humans as equal.
“Buddhists believe one must go through several cycles of birth.”
When you release the attachment to what you want or wish to avoid to the appreciation of what you have, they say, you can escape further rebirths. Source: Dr Shasa Alex Lessin PH.D Sasha Lessin Ph.D. (U.C.L.A. Anthropology, Ph.D.), author of Anunnaki: Gods No More and producer of the hugely popular web site, www.enkispeaks.com, studied with the late Zecharia Sitchin, for many years. Mr. Sitchin asked Lessin to create popular internet, book and college-level courses to revise ancient anthropology. Sitchin asked Dr. Lessin to help disseminate written, graphic and traditional stories of ETs, hithertofore considered mythic “gods” on Earth from 450,000 – 300 BCE as well as the latest findings in astronomy that relate to the planet Nibiru from which the ETs came to Earth for gold to shield their planet, Nibiru.