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Spiritual Master's; Guru's, Avatars & Saints - 02-17-03

Just some interesting text and information.



"It cannot be stressed too often that it is the truth of the teaching that is all-important, and never the personality of the teacher. This is why Buddha reminded us in the Four Reliances:

Rely on the message of the teacher, not on his personality;
Rely on the meaning, not just on the words;
Rely on the real meaning, not on the provisional one;
Rely on your wisdom mind, not on your ordinary, judgmental mind.


It is important to remember that the true teacher is the spokesman of the truth: its compassionate “wisdom display.” All the buddhas, masters, and prophets are the emanations of this truth, appearing in countless skillful, compassionate guises in order to guide us, through their teachings, back to our true nature.

At first, more important than finding the teacher is finding and following the truth of the teaching, for it is through making a connection with the truth of the teaching that you will discover your living connection with a master."

-Sogyal Rinpoche


How does the Church choose saints?


Canonization, the process the Church uses to name a saint, has only been used since the tenth century. For hundreds of years, starting with the first martyrs of the early Church, saints were chosen by public acclaim. Though this was a more democratic way to recognize saints, some saints' stories were distorted by legend and some never existed. Gradually, the bishops and finally the Vatican took over authority for approving saints.

In 1983, Pope John Paul II made sweeping changes in the canonization procedure. The process begins after the death of a Catholic whom people regard as holy. Often, the process starts many years after death in order give perspective on the candidate. The local bishop investigates the candidate's life and writings for heroic virtue (or martyrdom) and orthodoxy of doctrine. Then a panel of theologians at the Vatican evaluates the candidate. After approval by the panel and cardinals of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, the pope proclaims the candidate "venerable."

The next step, beatification, requires evidence of one miracle (except in the case of martyrs). Since miracles are considered proof that the person is in heaven and can intercede for us, the miracle must take place after the candidate's death and as a result of a specific petition to the candidate. When the pope proclaims the candidate beatified or "blessed," the person can be venerated by a particular region or group of people with whom the person holds special importance.

Only after one more miracle will the pope canonize the saint (this includes martyrs as well). The title of saint tells us that the person lived a holy life, is in heaven, and is to be honored by the universal Church. Canonization does not "make" a person a saint; it recognizes what God has already done.

Though canonization is infallible and irrevocable, it takes a long time and a lot of effort. So while every person who is canonized is a saint, not every holy person has been canonized. You have probably known many "saints" in your life, and you are called by God to be one yourself.

POWERS OF THE SAINTS

Saints have been known to emit light and levitate while praying.

Taoist Masters, Yogi's, Avatars have been reported to be able to do the following

Manifestations - eg. Rose Water, Honey Water, Fragrances
Transformation - alchemy - Lead to Gold, transforming elements
Rejuvenation & Longevity
lowering metabolism, heart rate. etc.
able to withstand extremities
generating heat - eg. Asian Monks drying wet blankets in mountains
leaving body in tact, for a few years
Living under ground for years without air - leaving all but teeth when die
bi-location -two places at once
teleportation / Time Travel - Physical or Subtle Energy
Dematerialization / invisibility / physical ascension-
Shapeshifting & Levitation
translocation - can travel through space to a devotee
Transference of consciousness
Spontaneous Healing
Telepathy
Know the answers to all the questions of people
Seeing all past lives
Anagami, a Non-returner, the third stage in the realization of Nibbana
Tulku's & Rinpoches mastered the Death process and reincarnated for the benefit of all sentient beings

Buddha's are 'awakened' from the sleep of ignorance. Buddha's are 'en-lightened' - that is 'at-one with the light' or lightened up.

Two symptoms of Enlightened Beings, mentioned in the Vedanta philosophy, are:

less worrying (ie. faith)
increased meaningful coincidences (increased intention & attention) - leading towards 'miracles'
Avatars are born God-realized. For example Sai Baba.

These are all powers available to us. Jesus said,'the lowest amongst you will do as I do and more' (paraphrased)

These gurus', Yogi's, Yoganini's, Spiritual beings are all self -realized or on that path. They are like our elder brothers who have travelled the path before us or travel it with us.

A true Buddha is the vehicle of all Guru's and Buddha's. They all speak the same voice - however some have different perspectives or misunderstandings. In an interesting way teachings have stayed the same - however they are adapted to the audience's level awareness or time in the cycles of life.

Buddha or Bodhi is our true nature. We are all Buddha naturally however we are obscured and cannot see it. We are like a piece of coal that has our true nature inside - the Diamond.

The way, the Path of Self Realization is the Path of Self - towards source - we journey through our programming - negative ego, subconscious beliefs fears, desires etc.

This is why we are ultimately alone on this journey - who else is going to bother to learn everything about you.

You are the best person to observe you. And this is why Dharma is the only way -it is the way of learning about unlearning!

Also the written teachings can only go so far

This is because the Truth is beyond words - it is an expereince. It can be transmitted between Master to Disciple - through silence.In my opinion the Truth is in the Silence.

Teachers, Guru's, Master's

Living Now - Saints, H.H., Venerable, Eminence, Holiness

H.H. Dalai Lama
Pope John Paul II
H.H. Penor Rinpoche
Sai Baba
Babaji
Mother Amma
Mother Meera
Adidam - Ruchira Avatar Adi Da Samraj
Lama Zopa Rinpoche - Tibetan Tulku
Shri Mataji
http://www.louixdordempriey.com/
Maitreya - share international - Benjamin Creme


Modern Teachers

Dr Joshua David Stone - Integrated Ascension in this lifetime
Andrew Cohen - 'What is enlightenment'
David Oshana http://www.oshana.org/
Maitreya Ishwara - God's Vision
Rabbi Michael Lerner
Echart Tolle - Power of Now
Mantak Chia http://www.universal-tao.com
Duane Packer & Orindaben
Gary Zukav - Seat of the Soul
Deepak Chopra - How to Know God, Quantum Healing
Donal Neale Walsch - Conversations with God
The Venerable Tsoknyi Rinpoche
http://www.johnderuiter.com/
David Bohm
Stephen Hawkins


Recently Passed on (19 - 21 C)

Osho
Krishnamurti
Edgar Cayce
William James
Mother Theresa
Mahatma Ghandi
Albert Einstein


Christian - Desert Fathers, Hermits, Mystics, Monks and Saints:

Jesus Christ
John of the Cross
John the Baptist
St Anthony
Padre Pio
St Francis of Assissi
Meister Eckhart - 13th Century Mystic, prophet, feminist, declared heretic and early advocate of creation-centred spirituality
Teilhard de Chardin - Jesuit Priest - philosopher, theologian and paleontologist.
Hildegrard of Bingen -
Julian of Norwich - Mystic and Prophet was an innovator and theologian
Thomas Merton
Thomas Moore
St Therese of Avile
St Augustine


Philosophers:

Marcus Aurelius
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Sophocles
Plotinus
Heraclitus - 500 BC
Senaca
Francis Bacon
Arthur Schopenhauer
Rene Descartes
Blaise Pascal
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Shankara
Shakyamuni Buddha - Siddhartha Gotama - The Historical Buddha
Lama Tsongkhapa - The Great Reformer
Nagarjuna
Thomas Aquinas
Charles de Foucald
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Abraham Maslow
Henry David Thoreau
David Hume
John Locke
Francois la Rochefoucauld


Great Philosopher's:

Philodemus of Gadera
Heraclitus
Jaina Mahavira
Hermes - Thoth


Writers & Poets:

William Blake
Leo Tolstoy
George Elliot
John Milton
John Bunyan
John Keats
William Wordsworth
William Shakespeare


Taoism:

Chuang-tse
Lao Tzu
Michaelangelo

Kabir
Jalaluddin Rumi
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Walt Whitman



Buddhism

BODHISATTVAS AND VAJRAMASTERS:
A DIRECTORY OF BUDDHIST TEACHERS




THERAVADA
Henepola Gunaratana Nayaka Thera - President of the Bhavana Society
Ven. P. A. Payutto

INSIGHT MEDITATION SOCIETY
Joseph Goldstein
Jack Kornfield
Sharon Sazlberg

NICHIREN
Daisaku Ikeda - President of Soka Gakkai International (SGI)

UNIFIED BUDDHIST CHURCH
Thich Nhat Hanh - Founder of the Unified Buddhist Church http://www.plumvillage.org/

ZEN
Suzuki Roshi - Founder of The San Francisco Zen Center

SHINGON
Jitsudo Matsumoto
Rev. Eijun Bill Eidson
Rev. Seicho Asahi
Rev. Shoken Harada

Note that some Tibetan teachers may be lineage holders in more than one Tibetan school, though below, for the sake of simplicity, they will only be listed under the heading of one lineage.

TIBETAN-GELUKPA
H.H.Lobsang Nyima (Ganden Tripa Rinpoche) - Supreme Head of the Gelukpa Lineage
H.H. Dalai Lama - Head of the Tibetan Government in Exile
Panchen Lama
Thubten Yeshe - Founder of The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition
Zopa Rinpoche

TIBETAN-SAKYA
Sakya Trizin - Supreme Head of the Sakya Lineage

TIBETAN-KAGYU
Karmapa - Supreme Head of the Kagyu Lineage
Jamgon Kongtrul
Kalu Rinpoche
Lama Kalsang Rinpoche
Khandro Rinpoche
Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche - Co-founder of the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche - Founder of Bodhicharya
Tai Situ Rinpoche - Founder of the Maitreya Institute
Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche - Founder of the Marpa Institute for Translators

TIBETAN-NYINGMA
Penor Rinpoche - Supreme Head of the Nyingma Lineage
Chagdud Tulku
Chφkyi Nyima Rinpoche - Spiritual Director, Chokling Tersar Foundation
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche - Director, Siddharthas Intent International
Gangshar Rinpoche
Kyabje Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
Rigdzin Shikpo - Dharma Director, Longchen Foundation
Thrangu Rinpoche - Oversees the Thrangu Tashi Choling Monasteries
Sogyal Rinpoche - Founder of Rigpa
Tsoknyi Rinpoche

TIBETAN-BUDDHIST BONPO
Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche - President of Ligmincha Institute

SHAMBHALA BUDDHISM
Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche - Founder of Naropa University and Shambhala International http://www.shambhala.org/teachers/vctr/index.html
Mipham Rinpoche
- Holder of the Shambhala Buddhist Lineage

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Hindu -Yogis

Ramakrishna
Sri Ram, Ramayama
Krishna
Kriya Yogi's - Paramahansa Yogananda. ...
Mahatma Ghandi


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"Paramatman (God) alone is real; This world is unreal. The latter appears as real in man's vision, hearing and thoughts, but it lasts only as long as the things seen in a dream last."

Devotion

"Faith, devotion, and the yoga of meditation. These are mentioned by the Vedas as the immediate factors of liberation in the case of a seeker; Whoever abides by these, gets liberation from the bondage of the body, which is the conjuring of ignorance."

"Those who take shelter under me in this world, meditating on me and repeating the mantra of my sacred name, will surely get my vision, even unasked, as I know they have no other refuge."

"As a result of the spiritual disciplines you have undergone, you are even now liberated from all worldly desires. After your death, you will attain union with me." "Just as, even people possessing eyes, cannot see things clearly in the night, but they can see their steps well when a light is brought, so also in those having devotion towards me, the self becomes self-effulgent."

"Those that have devotion towards me will get knowledge and renunciation and they will attain to liberation from the round of births and deaths."

"Know that the chanting of my name destroys all sins in this world, if the chanting is done with one pointed devotion and complete dependence upon me."

"Among things conducive to liberation, devotion alone holds the supreme place. The seeking after one's real nature is designated as devotion." Sri Sankara

"You should remember the heart of the devotee is the abode of God." SRI RAMAKRISHNA

Sri Sankara, also known as Sankaracharya, was a Hindu Avatar born in approximately 788 AD to a Brahmin family in South India. He was so precocious that by the age of 16 He had completed all His writings. At the age of ten he had memorized most of the Hindu scriptures.
  
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02-17-03

Masters, Avatars and Disciples: An Index of Spiritual Teachers.


A Course in Miracles See Jesus the Nazarene

Agni Yoga See Helena Roerich.

Aivanhov, Mikhael (2. (1900 – 1986) Founder of the Universal White Brotherhood. Disciple of Peter Deunov, who was a third degree initiate.

Alder, Vera Stanley (1.65) (? – 1984) Well known esoteric writer whose books include The Initiation of the World, and When Humanity Comes of Age.

Ananda Mayee Ma (Avatar) (1896 – 1982)

Apollonius of Tyana (5.0) (16 – c97) Spiritual teacher and reformer of the 1st Century AD. Jesus immediately reincarnated as Apollonius and took the fifth initiation in that life. Apollonius visited Kashmir and was buried there. The Apostle Thomas met him several times and sometimes for long periods.

Artists:

The following information is taken from the article by Benjamin Creme "Artists and their Rays", which appears in Maitreya's Mission Volume 3. All the artists mentioned in the article were inspired by Masters and have since themselves become Masters: Cimabue (2.35) (1240-1302), Giotto (2.4) (1267-1337), Rembrandt (3.0) (1606-1669), Leonardo da Vinci (4.4) (1452-1519), Raphael (3.0) (1483-1520), Michelangelo (3. (1475-1564), Paolo Veronese (3.0) (1528-1588), El Greco (3.0) (1541-1614), Albrecht Durer (2.4) (1471-1528), Velasquez (2.4) (1599-1660).

Cimabue is now a sixth-degree Master working on one of the higher planes of this earth. Giotto is now a sixth-degree initiate. Michelangelo is now on Sirius but has taken the equivalent of seven initiations. Paolo Veronese is now a Master on the 7th Ray and will be very active in the world in the New Age. He will be the inspiration behind the first 70 or 80 years of New Age architecture and so will powerfully affect the architecture of the next 150 years. El Greco is now a sixth-degree Master and working on one of the higher planes of this earth. Durer is on the sacred planet, Vulcan. Velasquez is now a Master on the 4th Ray, working on one of the higher planes of this earth. He is working with the devas – 4th Ray Masters seem often to do that. His aim is to get to Mercury. See below for comments about Leonardo da Vinci.

Another not mentioned in the article is the Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens (3.0) (1577-1640). He is now a Master on the 4th Ray and works exclusively with the deva evolution. Lorenzo Lotto (2.5) (1480-1556), the Venetian painter is also now a Master of the fifth degree. He is not at present in incarnation but is planning to be so around the turn of the century.

Aurobindo Ghose (3.7) (1872 – 1950) Indian mystic

Baha'u'llah (3.0) (1817 – 1892) Founder of Bahaism. He was mentally impressed (not overshadowed) by Maitreya with the Bahai teachings.

Bailey, Alice A (3.2) (1880 – 1949) Amanuensis of the Master D.K. for thirty years, during which time He dictated a 18 books through her and they co-authored a further two., These books constitute the second or Intermediate Phase of Revelation by the Spiritual Hierarchy of Masters (the works of H P Blavatsky constituting the first or Preparatory Phase). Alice Bailey also wrote several books in her own right. All of the Alice Bailey books have been published by the Lucis Trust.

Besant, Annie (2.15) (1847 – 193 President of the Theosophical Society during the time of Krishnamurti. She is considered to be the most reliable of her generation of Theosophical writers.

Bingen, St Hildegard von (1.47) (1098 – 1179) Musician, healer and abbess. Currently in incarnation in a male body, working in the social field and is 3.5 degrees initiate.

Blavatsky, HP (4.0) (1831 – 1891) Major work was The Secret Doctrine which was given through her by the Masters Morya, Koot Humi, and DK. Works to help the Master Morya in His manifold endeavours along the 1st Ray line. This includes the stimulus of the various esoteric and occult societies, in an attempt to being their thinking along more correct lines. More recently has taken birth in a male body in Russia and will take the fifth initiation in this life. She was Count Cagliostro (3.2) in a previous incarnation.

"The Boy"(4.0) (early 20th Century) The subject of the book The Boy and the Brothers by Swami Omananda. He was a slum child from the East End of London, and suffered a great deal. He was simply a hollow personality, which was taken over by the Masters and used as a medium to teach through. The Masters very, very rarely use trance mediumship and this is the only example that we know of. Their normal method of communication is telepathy, which is the higher clairvoyance, through the medium of the soul. The telepathic method was how they gave the teachings through HP Blavatsky, Helena Roerich, Alice A. Bailey and now Benjamin Creme. (Note: The Boy is a different person from the subject of The Boy Who Saw True – see Cyril Scott )

Brunton, Paul (1.8) (1898 – 1981) Spiritual writer, whose books include A Search In Secret India. A disciple of Ramana Maharshi.

The Buddha (Master) The Buddha is the brother of Maitreya. They were among the first group of our humanity to take initiation and have been at the forefront of humanity ever since. He overshadowed Mithras, Memnon and Gautama. He now dwells on the highest centre of our planet, Shamballa. He acts as the Divine Intermediary between Shamballa and Hierarchy, and is deeply engaged in the process of Maitreya's mission as World Teacher. He will send two initiate disciples to reform Buddhism.

Buddha, Gautama (c563 – 48 Avatar, overshadowed by The Buddha. Now on Sirius.

Sri Caitanya Maitreya overshadowed Sri Caitanya

Cayce, Edgar (1.7) (1877 – 1945) Clairvoyant known as "The Sleeping Prophet".

St Charbel (Master) (1828 – 1898) One of the rare instances of a Master living among men. Known as "the hermit of Lebanon" and still held in high regard even now, a century after his death. The Catholic church was convinced of his sanctity by miracles which happened in his name after his death and as a result he was officially beatified. Benjamin Creme's Master has also confirmed miracles connected with Charbel which took place in Sweden in 1992, and also revealed that Charbel is one of the Masters currently living in the Middle East.

Confucius (5.0) (551 – 479 BC) Philosopher

Djwhal Khul (Master) The Tibetan Master is on the Second Ray and took the fifth initiation in 1875. He does a great deal of work for the Masters Morya and K.H.

Writings: Through H P Blavatsky – The Secret Doctrine and The Voice of the Silence. Through Alice Bailey – 20 titles published by Lucis Trust.

Eastern teachers: The various Eastern gurus who come to the West, such as Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and Swami Prabhupada (of the Hare Krishnas) are all disciples of a certain Master. They are sent to the West to introduce one or other form of meditation or spritual practice.

There are also Avatars that appear in India, such as Ramakrishna, Vivekananda and Sai Baba. They are not actually members of this planet's Spiritual Hierarchy but 'come in' from outside the planet. The group of Masters involved with the Western world (such as DK, Morya, and Koot Humi) are members of the Trans Himalayan Lodge. Unlike the members of the separate, South Indian Lodge, these Masters do not work openly.

Eddy, Mary Baker (2.0) (1821 – 1910) Founder of Christian Science

Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Q. What possibilities exist today in terms of practical preparation for dying consciously – courses, seminars, literature? What can you recommend?
A. The writings of the Master DK through Alice A. Bailey; The Tibetan Book of the Dead; the writings of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.

Enoch
Q. According to Jewish tradition, Enoch, who had maintained the line of righteousness, was taken up into heaven. He was the first fully Self-realized person, and became, upon his transfiguration, the great being Metatron, also called the Teacher of Teachers. Noting the similarity between the consonants (vowels are not written in Hebrew) in Metatron (MTTR) and Maitreya (MTR), as well as in the office – namely Teacher of Teachers, is Metatron Maitreya?
A. Yes.

English Master Is on the 3rd Ray and has taken five initiations. He was the Inspiration behind the Labour movement and the disciple Karl Marx. He works mainly with the political and economic groups world-wide, seeking to guide them into a synthesis.

St Francis of Assisi (3.5) (1182 – 1226) Now a Master of the fifth degree and resides in the Italian alps.

Gandhi, Mahatma (2.0) (1869 – 1948) Indian leader. Not currently in incarnation.

Comte de St Germain (Master) Known as the "Wonderman of Europe". One of the rare occurrences of a Master living among people, other than in India. He 'died' at the end of the 18th century. He was born as a Prince in the family of the Rakoczis in Budapest. (see Master R )

Gopi Krishna (1.7) The information in the book Path to Self-realization was dictated by a Master. He was unusually sensitive to mental impression (by a Master).

Gurdjieff, Georges (2.2) (1872 – 1949) Esoteric teacher.

Hercules (2.2) (c8000 BC) Avatar. Taught using pictorial dramas. The Labours of Hercules were not factual occurrences but scenes from his dramas that symbolised the path of discipleship. Now a Master on Sirius

Hermes (4.0) (c7000 BC) Avatar, also known as Hermes Trismegistus. He is now a Master on Shamballa.

Hilarion (Master) Was previously St Paul. Became a Master in the fourth century and now heads the Fifth Ray Department. He will be one of the first group of Masters to work openly on the physical plane.

Writings: Through Mabel Collins – Light on the Path
Through Martinus – The Third Testament (13 large and 30 smaller volumes)

Isaiah (2. (8th Century BC) The most inspired of all the prophets. His point of evolution was very advanced for his time.

Jesus the Nazarene (4.0) Born on 15 March, 24BC, to Joseph (2.2) and Mary (2.2), and died on the cross at the age of 33. Received his early training in the Essene community. Overshadowed by Maitreya from the Baptism in the River Jordan until the Crucifixion. Three of the close disciples understood this role, but the bulk of the disciples did not know the whole truth. In the Essene scriptures Jesus is referred to as the "pierced Messiah", and Maitreya as the "Teacher of Righteousness". The Dead Sea Scrolls are a more accurate account of the events surrounding the life of Jesus than are the biblical texts. Their discovery in 1947, together with the Nag Hammadi Scrolls in 1945, were inspired by the Master Jesus to shed a clearer light on the events of that time in preparation for the Christ's return today.

He is well known in Bible history, coming before us first as Joshua (2. the Son of Nun, appearing again in the time of Ezra as Jeshua, and, as related in the book of Zechariah, he took the third initiation as Joshua.

After appearing as Jesus his next incarnation was Apollonius of Tyana. In that life He became a Master and has been based in Palestine until recently. In the 6th to 7th centuries He visited and taught the Native Americans and Polynesians of the Pacific. He has special work to do with the Christian Churches and will eventually take over the Throne of St. Peter in Rome, the city where He has been based since 1989. He travels around the world a great deal and is one of the most important Masters for the West. He has seven Masters working under him in the Americas.

Writings: Through M. MacDonald-Bayne – Divine Healing of Mind and Body
Through Dr Helen Shucman (via a discarnate disciple) - A Course in Miracles.

Jesus' disciples All the disciples around Jesus have become Masters. Not all remain with us on Earth. Besides Peter (3.5) (Master Morya) and John (3.0) (Master Koot Humi), the disciples Matthew (2.4), Mark (2. and Luke (2.4) are still in our Hierarchy and have important roles to play in the coming time.

The Apostle Paul (3.0) is now the Master Hilarion. Mary is also now a Master and is responsible for the various miraculous signs of the Madonna that have appeared down through the centuries and more often in recent times.

St Joan of Arc (3. (c1412 – 1431) French leader and martyr. The "voices" that she heard giving her orders was her own Master, Hilarion, although she thought they were various saints and archangels to whom she was devoted. She is now a Master, not in incarnation, but is preparing to be so, in France, in the very near future. His work is, and will be, in the scientific field.

St John the Baptist (3. Prophet who helped to prepare the way for the Christ in Palestine. Like Jesus, he received his early training in the Essene commumity. John was a reincarnation of the prophet Elijah. He became a Master in the second century AD and immediately went to Sirius. There he awaits his return to earth as an Avatar in about 500 years time.

Sant Kabir (4.2) (1450 – 1518) Indian mystic and poet.

King, Martin Luther (2.0) (1929 – 1968) American civil rights leader. He was overshadowed by a Master when giving his 1963 "I have a dream" speech.

Sri Krishna (5.0) (c3000 BC) Avatar. Maitreya overshadowed Sri Krishna. Despite the discolouration that has occurred by its dissemination over the centuries, the Bhagavad Gita remains a fairly accurate allegorical statement of His teaching for that time. Krishna is now on Sirius.

Krishnamurti (4.0) (1895 – 1986) One of a small group that were prepared as a possible vehicle for Maitreya to manifest through. Maitreya then decided that He would come in person so no longer required a disciple to overshadow. Krishnamurti established himself as a great teacher in his own right, with a tremendous following throughout the world. Through The Associate Maitreya has said "He was a true disciple of Maitreya. The teachings of Krishnamurti are the teachings of Maitreya." He is due to reincarnate before the end of the century. [Share International Article about Krishnamurti]

Kukai (2.0) (774 – 835) Esoteric Buddhist who is now a Master of the fifth degree, not in incarnation but working on the higher planes of the planet.

Koot Hoomi (Master) A senior Master who heads the Second Ray Department. His previous incarnations include Pythagoras (2.2) and St John the Beloved (3.0). To Him is given the work very largely of stimulating the love manifestation that is latent in the hearts of all men, and of awakening in the consciousness of the race the perception of the great fundamental fact of brotherhood. He is the understudy to the Christ and will become the World Teacher during the Age of Capricorn. He will be among the first group of Masters to be introduced to the world.

Writings: Through H P Blavatsky - The Secret Doctrine Directly or through H P Blavatsky – The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett
Through Helena Roerich - The Supermundane I and II.

Lao-tse (4.2) (570 – 490 BC) Philosopher and now a Master on Sirius.

Leo, Alan (1.6) (1861 – 1917) Esoteric astrologer referred to by the Master D.K. in His writings through Alice Bailey.

Leonardo da Vinci (4.4) (1452 – 1519) The most advanced of all painters that we know. Not from our planet, but came from Mercury. He was really a human Avatar and has now left this solar system for Sirius, where he is the equivalent of an eighth degree initiate.

Lewis, H. Spencer (1.6) (1883 – 1939) Founder of Rosicrucian Order.

MacDonald-Bayne, M (2.0) (20th century) Healer and writer. Some of the teachers in his books were Masters. In the lectures published as Divine Healing of Mind and Body he was overshadowed by the Master Jesus.

Maitreya The Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last. The first of humanity from our Earth to take initiation, and the last of the first group of initiates to remain with humanity. Succeeded the Buddha as the World Teacher, at the beginning of the Age of Pisces, and will remain in that position until the end of the Age of Aquarius. See also Enoch, Krishna, Jesus, Sankaracharya, Caitanya, Baha'ullah and Krishnamurti.

Writings: Through Helena Roerich - The Call ( Leaves of Morya's Garden I ).
Through Benjamin Creme – Messages from Maitreya the Christ.
An Associate who attended discourses that He gave in the London community conveyed His Teachings in a series of interviews that were published in the magazine Share International. They have been compiled and republished in Maitreya's Mission Volume 2.

Marpa (4.5) (11th Century) Tibetan yogi.

Martinus (2. (1890 – 1981) Danish spiritual teacher, overshadowed by the Master Hilarion.

Marx, Karl (2.2) A disciple (though unconscious of the fact) of the English Master, who came into the world to release a teaching about new social and economic possibilities based on the oneness of humanity. His main fault as a disciple was to sweep away altogether the concept of God. In addition the main fault of Marxism itself lay in the imposition of the theory, especially when it was in order to satisfy personal ambitions for power.

Master – The Master of Benjamin Creme, whose name for various reasons has not been given out. He is the source of Mr Creme's information regarding the Reappearance of the Christ, and the instigator of the Transmission Meditation work.

Writings: Through Benjamin Creme gives an article for each issue of Share International, and overshadows him when he is answering questions. The articles from Share International have been published in book form as A Master Speaks. Periodically the Master has also been interviewed for Share International. The questions and answers have been published in Maitreya's Mission (3 volumes).

Mataji (Avatar) Mentioned in Yogananda's autobiography. She is currently in incarnation.

Meher Baba (2.4) (1894 – 1969) Indian spiritual teacher.

Memnon Egyptian king and religious reformer who was overshadowed by the Buddha.

Milarepa (3.5) (1052 – 1135) Tibetan yogi.

Mithras Spiritual teacher from ancient Persia who was overshadowed by the Buddha.

Mohammed (P.B.U.H.) (3.4) (570-632) Prophet and founder of Islam. He was overshadowed by Jesus for four years.

Morya A senior Master who heads the First Ray Department, but who also has a very close working relationship with Master Koot Humi. He works in connection with many organisations of an esoteric and occult kind, as well as through the politicians and statesmen of the world. St Peter (3.5) was one of his previous incarnations

Writings: Through HP Blavatsky – The Secret Doctrine.
Directly or through H P Blavatsky – The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett.
Through Helena Roerich - Most of the Agni Yoga books.

Moses (2. (12th Century BC) Prophet. Now on Sirius and the equivalent of a Master of the eighth degree.

Muktananda (4.0) (1908 – 1982) Indian spiritual teacher. Not currently in incarnation

Musicians: JS Bach(3.1), Handel(2.4), Beethoven(3.0), Mozart(3.0), Wagner(2.1), Mendelssohn(2.4), Brahms(2.5), Haydn(2.4), Schubert(2.4) and many other composers were overshadowed by Masters during at least some of their composing.

Mozart is now a Master, not currently in incarnation. He is on the 4th Ray and helps the Master Serapis who works mainly with the Deva or angelic evolution. Beethoven is also now a Master.

Guru Nanak (3.0) (1469 – 1538) Founder of Sikhism. Became a Master in the 18th Century. Now a Master of the sixth degree but is not in incarnation.

Nityananda, Bhagavan (4.5) (? – 1961) Indian spiritual teacher. Not currently in incarnation.

Okada, Yoshikazu (2.1) (1901 – 1974) Founder of the Mahikari movement.

Omananda, Swami (20th Century) Swami Omananda Puri, an Irishwoman, was the companion of "The Boy" and the author of two books about his life: The Boy and the Brothers and Towards the Mysteries.

Origen (4. (185 – 254) Considered by the Masters to have been the most inspired of the Christian teachers. Overshadowed by Jesus. "The Teacher bids thee read the words of Origen. Thou wilt begin to understand the transgressions committed by the Church. The ways of Origen's school will be of guidance for our day", Maitreya in the Agni Yoga book, The Call. "Had the teachings of Origen remained within the body of Christian belief, an altogether different approach to the facts of life and death would pertain in the West", Mr Creme's Master in the article The Law of Rebirth.

Padmasambhava (3.0) (c8th or 9th Century) Indian lama. Long since a Master and now works on one of the higher planets of our solar system.

Patanjali (4. (1st Century BC) Compiler of the Yoga Sutras - the first to write down the ancient oral teaching of Raja Yoga. In Light of the Soul the Master D.K. provides a translation of the Sutras with a commentary by Alice Bailey. In the introduction Alice Bailey states that "The Yoga Sutras are the basic teaching of the Trans-Himalayan School to which many of the Masters of the Wisdom belong, and many students hold that the Essenes and other schools of mystical training and thought, closely connected with the founder of Christianity and the early Christians, are based upon the same system and that their teachers were trained in the great Trans-Himalayan School."

Plato (2.4) (c427 – 347BC) Greek philosopher and esotericist. A minor avatar - one of what are termed the "Teaching Avatars" (see Externalisation of the Hierarchy by Alice A. Bailey). He was a pupil of Socrates (2.4) and in turn taught Aristotle (2.4).

Swami Premananda (Avatar) An Avatar, now in incarnation, whose work is complementary to that of Sai Baba.

Pythagoras (2.2) A previous incarnation of the Master Koot Humi. The Pythagorean School influenced the Essenes, who in turn gave Jesus his early training.

Prince Rakoczi (Master) Previously manifested as the Comte de St Germain. A sixth degree Master who heads the Seventh Ray department. Known among the Masters as the Regent of Europe, he is based in the Carpathians.

Rajneesh (2. (1931 – 1990) Indian spiritual teacher, also known as Osho.

Sri Rama (4.0) (c6000 BC) Avatar who was overshadowed by Hercules. Now on Sirius.

Yogi Ramacharaka (2.6) (Early 20th Century) Teacher of Yoga and esoteric philosophy.

Ramakrishna (Avatar) (1836 – 1886) Indian spiritual teacher.

Ramana Maharshi (Avatar) (1879 – 1950) Indian spiritual teacher.

Rizal, Jose (4.0) National hero of the Philippines, executed by the Spanish for revolutionary activities. Now a Master of the fifth degree and, among other activities, is the inspiration behind some (not all) Filippino healers

Roerich, Helena (4.0) (1879 – 1955)Disciple of the Master Morya. Writer of the Agni Yoga books which were given to her telepathically in Russian, by The Masters. The first of the series The Call, was given by Maitreya. Koot Humi contributed to the last two The Supermundane I and II. The rest were the work of the Master Morya.

Roerich, Nicholas (2.1) (1874 – 1947) Painter and husband of Helena Roerich.

Sri Satya Sai Baba (Avatar) An avatar working openly in India at this time. He embodies Cosmic Love (a Cosmic as opposed to planetary Christ) and that energy flows from Him into the world. He is the most evolved avatar to visit Earth and has a role as the Spiritual Regent (or stand in) for Sanat Kumara, the Lord of the World (Sanat Kumara is the reflection of the Logos or Deity Who ensouls this planet). His previous incarnation was as Sai Baba of Shirdi.

Sankaracharya (Avatar) A manifestation of Maitreya.

Sarkar, PR (2.5) (1921 – 1990) Indian philosopher.

Scott, Cyril (1.55) (1879 – 1970) English composer and esotericist. Author of The Initiate trilogy and Music – Its Secret Influence Throughout the Ages among others. He also wrote the introduction to The Boy Who Saw True, an anonymous account of a boy who grew up as a clairaudient and clairvoyant in Victorian England (published by C.W. Daniel Company of Great Britain). The Elder Brother who contacted the boy was a senior disciple of one of the Masters Who were making one of their attempts to inform the general public about Their presence. [No information is available about the authenticity of Mr Scott's own writings however]

Shakespeare, William (3.5) (1564 – 1616) The soul that was Shakespeare "fell" to Earth from a higher planet (in this case Jupiter) and became part of our human evolution for around 3,000 years before appearing as Shakespeare (similarly for Leonardo Da Vinci).

Singh, Kirpal (2.4) (1894 – 1974) Founder of Rahani Satsang

Sinnett, Alfred P (2.2) (1840 – 1922) Theosophist and publisher of The Mahatma Letters, being a collection of teachings from the Masters Morya and Koot Humi. Not all of the letters are genuine, some of them having been forged by the "recipients".

Sivananda of Rishikesh (4.0) (1887 – 196 Indian spiritual teacher.

Spalding, Baird (1.6) (1857 – 195 Author of Life and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East. The books include genuine and accurate accounts of his journeys to contact the Masters living in the Himalayas. Most of the encounters were actually out-of-body experiences that took place on the etheric planes.

Steiner, Rudolf (2.2) (1861 – 1925) Christian mystic who left the Theosophical Society to found the Anthroposophical Society. Taught new approaches to education, horticulture, and medicine. Currently in incarnation.

Vivekananda (Avatar) (1862 – 1902) Indian spiritual teacher.

White Eagle (1.5) A teacher on the inner planes. He works on the sixth astral plane which ensures a high level of aspiration in the teaching, but like all astral plane teaching is subject to the distorting mirrors of the astral planes themselves.

Yogananda (Avatar) (1893 – 1952) Indian spiritual teacher. Disciple of Yukteswar, who was a disciple of Lahiri Mahasaya who was a disciple of Babaji, who were all avatars. Only Babaji remains in incarnation.

Zoroaster (4.5) (628 – 551 BC) Spiritual teacher from Persia. Overshadowed by Hermes.
  
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02-17-03

African Avatars and the Third Secret of Fatima


Christian churches and colonial governments tried to eradicate African spiritual masters even into the late 20th century but never destroyed their influence.


Few Westerners are aware of the spectacular religious activity that has been thundering with incalculable exuberance through the hearts of millions of Africans in our just-passed century. Men and women have been seeing vision after vision, sign after sign, and wonder after wonder. There are national holidays commemorating miracles--not from centuries ago by some old saint whose paint has long since peeled, but within the last few decades and witnessed by thousands of ordinary citizens still walking among us.

Religious scholars whom I have contacted as independent sources have been recording the activity with intense fascination. Relatively little is known, and scholars are quite eager to learn more. They may be gathering information that could eventually form a "new" New Testament. It may well be that we are viewing the beginnings of a new civilisation formed around a new Christ, which, like the occasion that started our present one 20 centuries ago, remains relatively unknown in the world until some time after the events that then inspire so many millions for centuries to come.

This book extract featured here is primarily about a man named Simeon Toko, who died in 1984. Simeon Toko appeared before people in an apparitional body and in dream states while he was physically alive, and continues to do the same among certain selected people 17 years after his willing, natural death. At least one witness says that he, personally, killed this man--quite professionally, as a hired killer--and saw him alive again a few days later. Others still living at the time of this writing say they saw Toko physically slaughtered, and watched him bring himself back to life before their astonished eyes. There is a very large body of testimony, of which only a little has yet been recorded or written down from eyewitnesses.

Much of the media news from Africa in the past 80 years has been presented as political rebellion and tribal warmongering or as a battle between "good" civilised countries versus "evil" communists over the souls of Africans who are still considered uncivilised, superstitious and too immature, individual by individual, to be left to themselves...what with all those raw materials and diamonds yet needing to be dug up. This is the general bias of news reporting from Africa as I remember it since my own childhood. It's not much different now. We tend to think of the African peoples with a distortion somewhere between a bouquet of jokes about banana republics and a vague, distant horror of unexplainable war and slaughter.

The first slave traders who came to Africa in the 15th century CE found an advanced society dominated by a monotheism with a powerful code of ethics. They did not find half-naked people in grass skirts with bones through their noses. They did not find rows of fat little stone fertility goddesses and voodoo fetishes. They found an intelligent, friendly, dignified people who had created beautiful avenues, pleasant buildings, well-regulated agricultural fields and fine clothing. They found a people who practised the old Mosaic code, essentially (students of Mosaic law will note how much of it resembles the Egyptian code). They found a people whose language (Kikongo), linguists have shown, contains scores of words found in biblical Hebrew and in later European languages and thus pre-dates these. They may well have found what happened to the so-called lost tribes of the kingdom of Israel.

Except that the subsequent four centuries have proved out the following statement to a deplorable degree, we could otherwise be incredulous at a surmisal of the main difference between the "discoverers" of central Africa and the people they divided and traded like objects and cattle over the ensuing generations: the difference between the civilised dark-skinned peoples and their conquerors is measurable in intensity of greed and the will to murder to fulfill greed's endlessly wearisome demands. This behaviour has not ended in modern times. Slavery still exists in Africa, for instance.

Now, centuries after the first slashes into the belly of the African land and peoples, predominantly white-skinned countries still allow predominantly white-skinned corporations to assist insane warlords in killing each other, helping with helicopters and technology simply to keep company profits going. So reported Global Pacific News not long ago.

There is no question that the peoples of Africa, millions and millions of descendants of the ancient Ethiopians and Egyptians among them, have been methodically dehumanised for centuries. No peoples have met with such enormous psychological and material destruction in recorded human history. If they can be said to be blamed for allowing any of it, then their fault could only lie in a willingness to trust fellow men who come preaching principles.

The damage that Christian missionaries have done to the psychology of human kindness in Africa over the centuries is untold. Missionaries routinely accompanied soldiers who came to steal lands and loot for their home European country. The procedure went as follows: the missionary would stand and read aloud an edict in Latin to whatever villagers had gathered. The edict, completely incomprehensible to the villagers, ordered that each of them must at that moment convert to Christianity or be killed or enslaved. After it was read, the guns and swords were put to work. The soldiers felt justified in their murders through the benediction and authority of the Roman Church. Through varying interpretations of the works of Church fathers, the Roman Church developed a system of permissible murder and looting, and it was used routinely.

The missionaries would then go to work on the remaining people. The children were taught that their parents' intelligent, peaceful beliefs were "from the devil" and that they were to accept poverty "for the good of their souls", whereas the conquerers were supposedly blessed by God with superior might and wealth and so had to be obeyed.

Not long ago, Pope John-Paul II issued a public statement apologising for the behaviour of the Roman Church during the Inquisition, centuries ago. Over a period of about 400 years, Church authorities humiliated, ostracised, tortured and murdered about half a million fellow Europeans over "matters of faith". As these atrocities in the name of God mostly occurred centuries ago, the apology seemed a little late in coming. However, no apology seems to have been offered yet to the estimated 100 million Africans who were categorically enslaved, tortured and murdered into submission in the 400 years that the Roman Church itself assisted this activity, quite officially, benefiting from it materially and politically.



SIMON KIMBANGU: A PERSECUTED PROPHET

One would wonder also why there is as yet no apology forthcoming from the Vatican for its role in intent to murder one Simon Kimbangu. This did not happen so long ago that the descendants have long been unaware of the wrong done and the property confiscated, as is mostly the case with the Inquisition.

There are thousands of Africans alive at the time of this writing who remember Simon Kimbangu very well. Kimbangu's name is celebrated throughout the great expanses of central Africa, and his fame continues to increase. He stands as far more than a mere national hero. A short history of his life can be found in the Encyclopaedia Britannica. He and his followers are also the subject of more detailed scholarly research. Simon Kimbangu was a prophet. He was tortured and left to rot in prison, where he died in October 1951 after 30 years.

There are Africans alive at this writing who were brought back from the dead by Simon Kimbangu, and there are people still living who watched him do it. The claim is that Simon Kimbangu healed the sick, made the lame walk, returned sight to the blind and hearing to the deaf, and even brought back to life an infant who had been dead for three days. Kimbangu performed these miraculous deeds over a period of five months, from May 1921 through to 12 September 1921. Scholars do not dispute that this man performed these miracles. There is simply too much testimony about it.

On 10 September 1921, Simon Kimbangu gave a speech. He announced that the colonial authorities were about to arrest him and "impose a long period of silence on my body". He announced that one day a "Great King" of tremendous spiritual, scientific and political power would arise, and that he himself would return as a representative. Before this event, a certain book would be written that would prepare the people of Kongo (not "Congo") for this event. This book would be resisted, but slowly it would come to be accepted.

Two days later, Simon Kimbangu was arrested by colonial authorities--on his 42nd birthday, 12 September 1921--and curtly sentenced to death. The authorities for the Roman Church had recommended his execution, and so had various other Christian missions.

According to noted scholar Dr Allan Anderson, the Baptist mission alone protested the execution of this man whose apparent crime was to have stood in a village daily for five months and healed, consoled and revitalised people. The joy and the amazement of the gathering crowds had left the prophet open to supposed charges of sedition by jealous missionaries. Punishment for alleged sedition was death.

Just as Kimbangu had predicted two days before his arrest, he was instead given an indefinite prison term, a "long silence of his body". Each morning he was taken from his tiny cell and put bodily into a tank of cold salt water for lengthy periods in an attempt to hasten his death. His prediction that his body would be tortured and humiliated came true.

He had also predicted that day that Africa would be "thrown into a terrible period of unspeakable persecutions". For the next 40 years, Africans were indeed put through a terrible period of unspeakable religious persecutions. Hundreds of thousands were imprisoned, deported, separated from their families, subject to atrocious tortures and simply persecuted for new religious beliefs.

These new religious beliefs, triggered by the few words of an African man who performed miracles among his own people for "only a little while", sent out great psychological rays of hope to a continent of peoples who had long become accustomed to misery and poverty under centuries of colonial abuse and deliberately oppressive religious instruction. These powerful beliefs are still in development and will reach around the world even in their beginning stages. The appearance of the book this essay reviews marks one of many such beginnings.



THE FATIMA PROPHECIES AND RELIGIOUS CODES

The title of the book this essay introduces is The True Third Secret of Fatima Revealed and the Return of Christ. The author is Pastor Melo Nzeyitu Josias, and additional research was done by Rocha Nefwani. Both men are native Africans, both highly educated. I edited the book myself, here in America, and added a little general historical knowledge.

The book was meant to be available on 13 May, to commemorate the first of six visits of the Lady of Fatima, Portugal, who appeared on that date in 1917. She was visible to the three shepherd children who repeated her words to the world, yet was invisible to the crowds of thousands who were drawn to come to see her. The Lady made astonishing predictions. Her two sets of predictions, made in 1917 about events of the coming decades, proved true. Among other things, she prophesied the fall of Russia to communism, the end of the First World War and the coming of the Second World War.

There was a Third Secret, however, which the Lady instructed Lucia dos Santos to reveal only after 1960, after certain events had passed which would have made it more understandable. It was read to Pope John XXIII in February 1960. When the Pope heard it, he fainted dead to the floor; when he arose, he ordered the Third Secret sealed up in a vault "forever".

Are we in the "end of times"? Are we at the hour in which Jesus Christ has already returned and gone? It would seem that appearances of men acclaimed to be God incarnate have increased greatly in the past century.

Whether a human being can be said to be God made flesh, let alone whether a particular individual can be said to be this, can be debated into meaninglessness.

Those few who are said to have become "god-realised" and who have made themselves known to the public for divine purposes and missions, seem to attract material fortunes from a public that is either inexpressibly grateful or is too gullible. Although some Hindu religious branches speak of "five Ascended Masters" who live invisibly on our planet, there are many quite visible gurus or proclaimed avatars, around whom devotees have formed practical organisations of high material worth. Monies are collected and practical advantages, such as political contributions, keep the organisations going, while their intent is to "enlighten" the masses--who, we must assume, are "endarkened" without them.

Sincere or fraudulent, authentic or imitation, each event of the appearance of a man (usually a male) said to be God or god-realised represents a new bud of one size or another upon a very ancient vine. The vine would be human consciousness, and the bud would be civilisation.

A civilisation forms through codes of knowledge and behaviour that allow each of its members, relatively, the broadest opportunity for value fulfilment. The codes seem most often to have originated with a single man who is also revealed as God's prophet, if not God Himself in fleshly clothing. New knowledge, or interpretations of it, is added in that Man-God's name.

I wonder about the nature of the human experience itself, as I cannot think of any civilisation which did not attribute its foundations to a single man at its cornerstone. Even the "godless" communist attempts at a new and sensible kind of civilisation quickly became personality-worship cults. Nor should we forget Germany's abortive attempt to found a "New World Order" around Adolf Hitler. However, neither Hitler nor Marx nor Lenin nor Mao nor Kim could walk on water or rise from the dead.

Christianity, of all religions, has come closest to uniting the peoples of the entire world. The emergence of avatars in Africa in the 20th century maintains a continuity with the ancient prophecies found in the Bible. The True Third Secret cites biblical passages that make a case that Simeon Toko was Christ Returned--at least, different Christian ministers who considered the interpretations did not scorn their logic. The following is an excerpt I have culled from chapter VII of the book, with permission (some of the writing has been edited so as not to confuse the reader who will be reading this out of its context).



THE AVATAR SIMEON TOKO

Fragile Beginnings

Simeon Toko was born on 24 February 1918 in a village in northern Angola (the Tsafon of Psalm 48:, portentously named Sadi Banza Zulu Mongo ("Village of the Celestial Mountain"). The newborn emerged from his mother's womb into a very hostile environment.

For almost 50 years, from 1872 to 1921, this region suffered natural disasters. There were long droughts between short lulls. Northern Angola and the southern regions of the French and Belgian Congos were devastated. The resultant famines killed thousands; so, too, there were thousands of deaths brought by smallpox, typhoid, sleeping sickness, malaria and other diseases. These different plagues represent the fulfilment of a biblical prediction. None but a few people inspired by the words of the Lord recognised this.
And the dragon stood before which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
(Revelation 12:4)



The baby Simeon Toko was born mere inches from sickness and famine and plague and death, and many leagues from safety. There was not much reason for a baby to want to live, and much against it.

The infant Toko caught smallpox. He was so badly affected by it that villagers thought the hand of the Almighty Father alone saved his life. He was left with the unpleasant marring of smallpox scars on his face. Compare this prophecy:
As many were astonished at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men.
(Isaiah 52:14)

Not long after Simeon's birth, a missionary at a Baptist Missionary Society, based in Angola, had a dream. He dreamed that a Great King had been born in the region under his ministry. He decided to go looking for this baby.

Requesting guidance from the Holy Spirit, he came to the baby Simeon Toko. Staring at an infant so rachitic, like a "weak and tender plant", and with so blemished a little face, he shook his head. Doubt had come to stay. He asked one or two questions and left, feeling victimised by his dream and the voice that had led him there.



A Powerful Mission

In 1949, Simeon attended an international conference of Protestants in Leopoldville (currently called Kinshasa). During this event, the ceremonial masters asked three Africans from Angola to pray. Those selected were Gaspar de Almeida, Jesse Chiulo Chipenda and Simeon Toko. Simeon Toko asked in his public prayer that the Holy Spirit manifest in Africa to put an end to the abuses of the colonial powers.

Toko became a dedicated member of the Baptist Church in Itaga. He formed a singing choir of 12 people. Instantly this choir became famous, and from 12 members it grew into hundreds. At each of the choir performances, whether at their church or while visiting another church, the Holy Ghost manifested with such a power that white missionaries suspected young Toko of possessing black-magic powers. Jealously, the missionaries summoned him to abandon his "dark practices". He responded to them by saying: "But if we are praying to the same God, how come when I pray, and there is a manifestation of the Holy Ghost, you accuse me of sorcery? Is it because I am an African that my prayers couldn't possibly be answered? Does the Holy Spirit discriminate against Africans, too?" (See 1 Samuel 10:10.)

But the missionaries were fed up with him and decided to exclude him from the church. Then what was meant to happen, happened. All those who had joined the church on the inspiration of Simeon's magnificent choir left the church with him. The question was whether Simeon Toko would abandon these followers or keep them with him.

He decided to keep them with him, realising all the same that a very harsh duty awaited him. He decided to pray again to his Father, repeating the same prayer he had made three years before at the Baptist conference.

On 25 July 1949, Simeon and 35 members of his choir met on a street called Mayenge, at the house of a man named Vanga Ambrosio. The choir began to sing, waiting for the time to pray. Shortly before midnight, Simeon Toko lifted his eyes to the sky and he addressed this prayer to his Father: "Father, I know you always answer my prayers. Now look; consider these sheep you have sent to me. This duty is so immense that without the Holy Spirit, the Comforter, we will never be able to achieve what you intended. The prayer I addressed to you three years ago, didn't you hear it?"

At precisely midnight, a strong wind shook the house and the Holy Spirit possessed everyone at the prayer meeting, with the exception of a man called Sansγo Alphonse, the choir leader. God let him remain in an ordinary frame of mind so that he could write down the testimonials and miracles taking place before his dumbfounded eyes. Many in the group were speaking in tongues. Some saw heavenly light and heard celestial voices; others were able to communicate clearly with people several kilometres from where the prayer was taking place.

The excitement about the miracles that happened at this new Pentecost led Simeon Toko's followers to spread all over town and start preaching the building of God's Kingdom. This attracted the attention of Belgian colonial authorities, who viewed the activity as a threatening commotion.

Within about three months, the police began jailing the preachers. They were jailed and prosecuted as promptly as were the Kimbanguists, the followers of Simeon Toko's Messenger, Simon Kimbangu--who himself was imprisoned from 1921 until his death in 1951. Some were beheaded, burned alive in their homes, drowned in the river or shot without being prosecuted. Finally, the colonialists decided to deport them. The wives, husbands and children were separated from their families and homes by hundreds and even thousands of kilometres.

When miracles started taking place among the new followers of "Kimbangu", the Belgian authorities tried to suffocate this new Messianic group at once.

On 22 October 1949, Simeon Toko and 3,000 of his companions were put into two different jails, Ofiltra and Ndolo. After three months in the jails, a decree was passed to deport them out of the country. This is when Simeon Toko started revealing Himself.

The Belgian administrator of the jail in Ndolo was named Pirote. He abused the "Tokoist" prisoners, hurling racist insults. He always ended with: "Filthy nigger, you're going back to nigger country in Angola!"

Tired of this abuse, Simeon Toko replied sharply to Pirote: "Know that if there is a stranger here, it is you! To show you that I am home, the day you make the injustice of deporting me from Belgian Congo, I'll have you carrying my bags alongside me!" Simeon Toko held up both hands, spread out his fingers, and told the abusive Belgian to count them. He said: "I give 10 years to the Belgians, not one more or less, to leave this country!"

No one at that time comprehended these sibylline words. However, the disciples of Simeon Toko understood later: the day they were deported, Pirote fell dead. He was gripped with an apparent heart attack while working in his office, and died as suddenly as though a bullet had struck him squarely.

As for the other mysterious statement made by Simeon Toko: 10 years later, in 1960, the Belgians were obliged to leave their rich colony of Congo. But to impel this event, Simeon Toko "unleashed his army". This incredible story is very well known throughout central Africa, and will be reported in greater detail in another book. The event was witnessed by thousands of people on 4 January 1959. Some of the author's own relatives were there, but so are there thousands of citizens of the city of Kinshasa, who witnessed it on that day, alive at this writing. January 4th is now a public holiday in Kinshasa and commemorates this event.

Kinshasa was called Leopoldville. On that day, the "Cherubim and Seraphim" appeared and stood against the Belgian colonial army. The citizens of Leopoldville saw an army of about a thousand very small men, about the size of children or dwarfs, with very muscular, imposing bodies.

Each of these diminutive human-looking creatures showed great strength; for example, a witness saw one of them flip a five-ton truck over with one arm! The Belgian soldiers fired at these little brown angels to no effect. Terrified, the colonial army was thrown into confusion. The little men disappeared as suddenly as they had appeared.

One year after this amazing mass apparition, the Democratic Republic of Congo was a new and independent country.



More Persecutions and Miracles

After being deported and arriving in Angola, the real tribulations of the "man of sorrow acquainted with grief and sufferings" were to start. Never again would Simeon Toko rest. His life would be a string of non-stop attempts to kill him to prevent his Mission.

Let us follow what he experienced, from Leopoldville, where he was unjustly incarcerated, to Angola. While incarcerated in Angola, the Portuguese authorities deported him:

1. to the Colonato of Vale do Loge, in the municipality of Bembe, northern Angola;
2. from Bembe to Waba Caconda;
3. from Caconda to Hoque, 30 kilometres off San da Bandeira;
4. from San da Bandeira to Waba Caconda again:
5. from Caconda to Cassinga, Vila Artur de Paiva;
6. from Cassinga to Jau, in Chibia's canton;
7. from Chibia, back to San da Bandeira;
8. from San da Bandeira to Mocamedes, in the municipality of Porto Alexandre, or, more precisely, at Ponta Albina.
9. from Ponta Albina to Luanda, the capital of Angola.


All of these deportations took place in a 12-year period. Simeon Toko's captivity in these prisons and agricultural compounds lasted from three months, as at San da Bandeira, to as long as five years, as at Ponta Albina.

The objectives of these deportations were to reduce Simeon Toko's influence and to dismantle his church. Contrarily, everywhere he and his followers were sent, they indoctrinated even more and more members into the belief of (what the Portuguese called) "Tokoism". In the end, the Portuguese authorities decided to use their last measure: "Simeon Toko delenda [must be destroyed]."

Thus, when he was sent to slavery in an agricultural field in Caconda in southern Angola, his head was offered for a price. Two Portuguese foremen, excited by the reward, decided to take their chance. They put a plan into action to murder Simeon Toko.

During a stay in Angola in 1994, we collected the testimony of Pastor Adelino Canhandi, who was a cook at the Caconda agricultural compound. He saw what happened.

Busy with cooking, he heard a voice calling him: "Canhandi, Canhandi, come here." It was Simeon Toko. Once outside, surprised and curious, Toko told him "to stand there and be watchful. Once again, the Son of Man will be tested." Strange words in particular for Canhandi, who was not then a Christian and didn't understand the term or what Simeon Toko wanted of him. Curious, he watched.

One of the Portuguese foremen showed up and hailed Simeon Toko: "Hey Simeon, you see that tractor over there? There are weeds clogging the sower. Go clean them out!" Submissively, the docile prisoner crawled under the engine to fix it. When he was under the engine, the foreman, sitting in the driver's seat, started it up, which automatically activated the rotating blades of the seed sower. Simeon Toko's body was instantly severed in several pieces.

Terrified, Canhandi stood frozen to the spot, watching. The foreman shifted into reverse to back up and check the damage. A second foreman, who was in service that day, flashed a victory sign, indicating that they had succeeded.

Then the unbelievable happened. Before Canhandi and the two Portuguese accomplices, the body of Simeon Toko recomposed itself! Simeon Toko stood up! Canhandi could not believe his eyes. The Portuguese ran away in terror. From that day on, Canhandi believed in the Lord, and his entire family converted to the church of Simeon Toko.

It was also that day that Simeon Toko made it known who he was behind that smallpox-marred face, purposefully behaving in accord with the following scripture:
Therefore doth my Father love me, because I lay down my life that I might take it again. No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This commandment have I received of my Father.
(John 10:17-18)

During Simeon Toko's stay in Luanda, the capital of Angola, while he was in the process of being deported for the ninth time, another event happened to show his hidden and true identity.

We should say that when he came on Earth in Palestine, Christ referred to Himself in the third person, using the term "the Son of Man". This time, Canhandi was one of the rare persons to hear the Christ refer to Himself differently. Simeon most usually spoke of the Lord Jesus Christ, which meant to his followers that he, too, was a servant of Christ, like everybody else. Despite the miracles happening around him, he was just like a shadow; no one knew who he really was.



The Vatican and the Avatar

His followers were once again bewildered when they found out that two top-level emissaries had been dispatched by Pope John XXIII to Angola to meet Simeon Toko and deliver a personal message to him. One of the emissaries was unfortunate to fall ill with dysentery when he arrived in Luanda and wound up in a hospital. The other was received by Simeon Toko, and he said to him: "I am an emissary of Pope John XXIII, who personally mandated me and my colleague to come and ask you a single question: 'Who are you?'"

Let us bear in mind that the year was 1962, two years after the fateful date when the Vatican had instructions to make public the Third Secret of Fatima. John XXIII had read the message, kept it a secret, and very likely had sent his emissaries to Simeon Toko with a sinking feeling in his heart.

Simeon Toko responded: "I am amazed that a high-ranking person like the Pope is interested enough about my being to make you travel 8,000 kilometres just to meet me. The answer that you should give your master for me is in the biblical scripture, Matthew 11:2-6."

Let's now put ourselves in Pope John XXIII's shoes as he read the text suggested by Toko:
And now, when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, and said unto him: Are thou he that should come, or do we look for another? Jesus answered and said unto them: Go and show John again those things which ye do hear and see: the blind receive their sight and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up and the poor have the gospel preached to them. And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me.
(Matthew 11:2-6)



Using a brief biblical quotation, Simeon Toko gave Pope John XXIII to understand that what the Pope had found in the note written by Lucia dos Santos was true. Indeed, the former Cardinal Roncalli could have picked any name as Pope, but he chose "John", so that now the scripture in Matthew that Simeon Toko sent him to read addressed him directly by name.

Fearing who it was who was now living among the most disdained people on Earth, the Pope contacted the Portuguese dictator, Antonio de Salazar. On 18 July 1962, Simeon Toko was again arrested and deported; this time, not to some isolated corner in his native Angola but to Portugal--where his anticipated birth had been announced in 1917 in Fatima. [Tom Dark notes: Tokoists contend that the true Third Secret of Fatima was in fact an announcement that Christ had returned to Earth, in the form of Simeon Toko.]

For Toko's deportation to Portugal, a Portuguese Air Force plane was waiting for him. The plane had state-of-the-art telecommunication and navigation systems. In the plane sat a Catholic priest and members of Salazar's secret police, the PIDE-DGS, including the pilot and copilot. Their mission was to fly out over the Atlantic Ocean and, after about an hour's distance, push Simeon Toko out of the plane into the deep sea. This was the same inhuman treatment that the Argentinian military used years later against their political opponents. Supposedly the Catholic priest was brought along on the plane to counteract the magic powers of the African through praying. But this skilfully planned project was about to backfire.

The moment the PIDE agents rose to subdue him and carry out their murder, Simeon Toko stood up and ordered the plane to stop. The aircraft stopped in mid-air! It stood still, not advancing an inch nor rising or falling backwards. The crew was stricken by panic. The priest could hardly breathe, and hoarsely huffed out desperate prayers. They all started imploring the preto [Portuguese denigratory term denoting "nigger"] for mercy. Simeon lifted his eyes and hands towards the heavens and after a short prayer he ordered the plane to move again. At once, the plane started moving.

Simeon Toko related this story himself. For those who are sceptical, we would remind you that the authority of our sciences does not determine all that is possible on Earth or in Heaven. This same Personality stopped a storm on a sea for a group of terrified fishermen 2,000 years ago. He also walked across the surface of the water and inspired the Sun to weave and dance gaily at Fatima.



Simeon Survives a Morbid Experiment

As an "exiled political prisoner", Simeon Toko was deprived of all human rights. We describe here one of the many murder attempts upon his body during his forced stay in Ponta Delgada, in the Archipelago of the Azores. He was assigned the chore of maintaining a lighthouse there. At a future date, we will publish a record of miracles performed by Simeon Toko, which were seen by eyewitnesses.

Doρa Laurinda Zaza is a vate [pronounced "vah-tay"]--a sort of prophetic trance medium--for present-day Toko followers. She experienced the following event as she saw it happen to Tio Simγo (a nickname meaning "Uncle Simon") while he was in exile in Portugal. Simeon Toko confirmed the fact of this event later, and revealed the physical damage that the doctors had done. Over the years, thousands of people saw this scarring on his chest. "You could almost see Toko's heart pounding in his chest through the scar; an almost unbearable sight," Doρa Laurinda said.

This referred to a most remarkable attempt by these astonishingly misguided men to kill Simeon Toko under dictator Antonio de Salazar's orders. This attempt, which would have been "first degree murder" if the victim were anyone else, took place shortly before his return to freedom in July 1974. [Tom Dark notes: Simeon Toko was not released by Salazar; the dictator was unseated by a revolution and Simeon was released in a general amnesty of political prisoners.]

A Portuguese doctor had been reading records about Toko's alleged "invincibility" and invited several doctors from around Europe to perform an operation on him--an autopsy, under the pretext of removing a tumour from his chest. The doctors had him taken to local civilian hospital. They put him on an operating table, cut a jagged, mortal wound in the left side of the centre of his chest, reached into his chest cavity and pulled out his still-beating heart. The aorta and other arteries were severed by scalpel and his heart was removed. Simeon lay dead, his body covered with the warm blood that splashed out of his heart and chest.

The doctors dumped Simeon Toko's heart in a metal pan and took it to a laboratory in another room. They ran various tests on it--expecting to find what, they did not know. The gadgets and microscopes and probings showed there was nothing physically extraordinary or abnormal about Simeon Toko's heart. The doctors concluded that this purloined organ would not have been the source of his invulnerability--if it can be said that men can make conclusions about any such thing.

The doctors had unquestionably killed this man in this macabre experiment, but to their horror and bewilderment, Simeon Toko came to on the operating table! His heartless corpse was moving of its own volition. He opened his eyes, sat up and looked at them, the chest wound by which they had casually murdered him gaping open. "Why are you persecuting me this way?" he said to them. "Give me back my heart!"

[Tom Dark notes: If there are medical records available to confirm this event independently, I do not have them now but would like to see them. All of us involved in this project here in the US consider ourselves "doubting Thomases", to say the least, yet the stories of witnesses and followers have kept up our fascination.]

For now we will refrain from reporting many other significant events that happened that same day. We can let you know, however, that the exact time his heart was taken from him, Simeon Toko decided to give a finishing blow to Portuguese colonial power and rule over Angola. He returned to his native country of Angola on 31 August 1974, with the confidence his words would be fulfilled. A year later, on 11 November 1975, Angola gained its independence from Portugal.



A Departure by Choice

During the night of 31 December 1983 to 1 January 1984, when the death of Simeon Toko was announced by the media, thunderclaps of virtually seismic force and torrential rain burst the skies of Luanda. It had not rained in this area for several years. Meteorologists were mystified. For three days the rain fell continuously. The occurrence of this event was attributed to all the rumours surrounding the death of this great prophet.

A certain politician was recognised as one of the toughest men surrounding Neto, President of the Republic of Angola. He was often called upon for delicate and confidential missions. The Portuguese, whom he fought during a 14-year war for the liberation of his country, had a good deal to say about him. His name aroused dread and awe. He led a resistance group specialising in chopping heads with catanas (machetes). This man was one of President Neto's army officers. His name was Comandante Paiva.

After hearing the news that Simeon Toko had died, Paiva rushed to where the body lay exposed for public viewing. He fought his way through the crowd of tens of thousands of people. He was astonished at the sight of it. He stood looking at Simeon's body, and he asked to speak. He declared: "It is not true that Simeon Toko is dead, because he is invulnerable!"

To make such a public confession was blatantly incriminating. Seven years before, Comandante Paiva had orders to kill Simeon Toko once and for all. He told the public that this is what he and his men had done. He had Simeon Toko kidnapped and taken to a secret location; once there, he butchered him methodically, like a meatpacker with an animal carcass; he severed Simeon's head, then his arms and legs, then split his chest and abdomen apart. He stuffed the butchered corpse into a large bag, tied the top with a string and hid it in a certain location. After three days, he brought helpers back to get the bag and take it to the ocean to throw to the sharks.

By now the bag had disappeared. The men began to argue about its whereabouts. Suddenly, in the midst of their bickering about who may have moved it, a voice they described as sounding like "the sounds of many waters" (Revelation 1:15) overshadowed their own voices: "Who are you looking for? I am here!" It was Simeon Toko, in flesh and bone, alive, standing majestically. The men dashed away shouting "E o Deus, e o Deus!", which means "He is God, He is God!"

Paiva's butchering had been the last time that anybody dared to touch a single hair on the head of Simeon Toko. And now that Simeon's body lay discarded by its owner, by choice, Paiva refused to believe it.

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02-17-03

Hazrat Tajuddin Baba


Hazrat Tajuddin Baba was one of the five Perfect Masters (Sadgurus) of his Age. Such is the play of nature known as maya (illusion) that this Perfect Master was declared a lunatic and kept in confinement in the Nagpur Lunatic Asylum for more than sixteen years. However, Baba Tajuddin started his divine play from this place and virtually converted the asylum to a place of worship.
Baba Tajuddin was born on the 21st of January in the year 1861 at a place called Kamthi situated near Nagpur in the state of Maharastra. From the birth itself, there was something unusual about the child, for the new-born baby would not at all cry. He would, at times, open his eyes and look at people and again go to sleep. All normal methods to induce the child to cry having failed, the parents took recourse to a traditional shock method of touching hot iron to the forehead and ear of the child. With the application of this method the child jerked out of its stupor and started crying. The burnt marks thus made on the head and ears of the child remained on his body till the last.


More often-than-not, it is seen that highly developed souls become orphans in their early childhood so that they become free to operate in their spiritual world. This had happened with Shri Shirdi Sai and this also happened with Baba Tajuddin. His father expired when he was about one year old and his mother expired when he was only nine years old. The care of this orphan was taken over by his maternal grandmother and maternal-uncle Abdul Rahman. As a child, Baba started his education at the age of six in a local madrasa in Kamthi.
During this time a spiritually - developed soul, known as Hazrat Abdulla Shah, visited the madrasa and saw the child Tajuddin.
He immediately told the teacher - "Why are you teaching this child. He has got all knowledge from his past life." Saying thus, he took out a dry fruit (Khumani) from his bag, ate half, and put the other half in the mouth of the child saying "Eat less, sleep less and speak less. Read Quran”.
As soon as the child ate the dry fruit, God - consciousness dawned on him and for about three days he remained in a state of spiritual ecstasy.Obviously Hazrat Abdulla Shah had given Tajuddin the spiritual power or consciousness known as "Shaktipata" in Hindu Yoga system. Thereafter, the child was found to be always in a state of contemplation in secluded places.

At the age of 18, the financial condition of his maternal - uncle's house deteriorated due to floods. As a result, both Baba and his maternal - uncle searched for a job. In 1881, at the age of 20 Baba joined the Nagpur Army Regiment. Soon a contingent of the Regiment, where Baba was serving, was sent to a place called Sagar. At Sagar, Baba used to manage his duties as an army sepoy (soldier), somehow spending the best of the time in doing namaz and contemplation. Most of the nights he used to spend with a highly developed spiritual soul known as Hazrat Baud Saheb under-going spiritual practices. Hazrat Baud Saheb is, therefore, recognised as one of the spiritual masters of Tajuddin Baba. His absence from the army camp at nights, and his least regard for the service created problems from the higher authorities. One day, in a God-intoxicated state Baba suddenly submitted his resignation from the army and left the camp.

He then roamed about in the streets of Sagar like a mad man; without any sense of body. Soon his maternal grandmother heard of the news and took him away to Kamthi. She tried to get him cured through doctors and Hakims thinking that he was mad. The doctors and Hakims could hardly improve his condition as Baba Tajuddin's consciousness had, by that time transcended the gross and subtle body and was floating in the vast ocean of divine consciousness - beyond multiplicism and dualism of Nature. As the destiny of many spiritual seekers, children started throwing stones at him to which he would never react. The society around him discarded him to be useless for their purpose and declared him as mad and, therefore, humiliated him whenever and wherever they could.

However, miracles also started taking place around him. He would suddenly tell people about their past and warn them about future problems. One day in that Videha State (Beyond body state) he went near a British woman in a naked state. The horrified woman complained to the army authorities about such uncivilized behaviour. An army officer caught hold of him and got him admitted in the lunatic asylum of Nagpur on the 16th of August 1892. This is one of the biggest illusions of Nature (Maya) the mad people of the mad world declaring the Knowledge- Incarnate, who had come to redeem them of their worldly madness, as mad. But how could the authorities, confine a soul that is in a state of pure consciousness within the four walls of a lunatic asylum. As was the practice, the inhabitants of the asylum used to be locked up in barracks and cells at night. Similarly, Baba was also put in confinement under strict vigil.

Soon after he was locked up in the asylum that a strange incident took place that spread Baba's name far and wide. Baba was admitted in the lunatic asylum on the 26th August 1892. On the same day many people saw him moving freely in the streets of Kamthi, even after he was locked up. On the next day i.e. 27th an army sepoy, who, under the orders of the magistrate had brought Baba to the lunatic asylum the previous day, saw Baba roaming in the street. The shocked sepoy ran back and informed the British officer of the regiment, about it. The officer immediately rode his horse and searched for Baba. He ultimately found him sitting under a tree smiling at him. British officer was so enraged at seeing him moving freely that he straight away rode to the lunatic asylum at Nagpur situated at half an hour distance from Kamthi. He asked the doctor on duty “Where is that insane whom I sent here yesterday?” The doctor informed that he was in a locked room and also showed the officer where Baba was locked, and behold, the officer found the Baba Tajuddin was sitting inside the room in the same posture in which he had seen sitting under the tree only half on hour back smiling at him. On seeing the officer, Baba said. " Brother, you are doing your work and I am doing my work". The officer was so influenced by the divine personality of Baba that he instantly became his disciple and started visiting Baba on every Sunday with his family members. Thereafter, the asylum authorities were reconciled with Baba moving at various places inside the asylum compound and outside. Gradually, Baba’s name became so famous that thousands of people from near and far started lining up before the lunatic asylum everyday to have Baba’s darshan, blessing and help.
During his 16 years stay in the asylum, Baba cured thousands of people of diseases , granted children to the childless and took on his shoulders the responsibilities (both temporal and spiritual) of lakhs of his devotees.

Miracles are the way of functioning of the Masters. Since more often, they work through the subtle and mental mediums than in gross which ordinary mortals cannot perform, they are termed as miracles. The forces creating miracles are subtle forces of nature not yet discovered. Since the work of the Perfect Master precipitates hundreds and thousands of actions at different place at the same time, they employ the subtle methods. Those who have become mediums of miracles know for sure that there are definite principles on which the so called miracles operate. For them they are not miracles but a normal way of functioning at their levels of consciousness.

The Perfect Master are not confined by any religion, any creed, caste or even by scriptural injunctions or prescribed methods of worship etc. They are in a state of total 'freewill' without any limitations of nature. This is not to be misunderstood, as a negative state of assertion for free will. Baba's fame and love for people had been drawing thousands of people daily to the lunatic asylum. Even the staffs of the asylum including the doctors were his devotees.
The doctor gave report that Baba was not mad but a person of unusual qualities which medical science cannot explain. In the meantime, Maharaja Bahadur Shrimant Raghoji Rao Bhonsle, the Maharaja of Nagpur had become an ardent devotee of Baba and started visiting him regularly. One day, in the evening, he thought of getting Baba released from the lunatic asylum and bring him to his palace at Shakardara. The same night, he saw a vision in the dream in which Baba appeared and pointing towards Red Palace said "Oh, elder brother, let me stay here." It was early morning- (3.00 AM) of 9th July 1908, a Thursday. The Maharaja immediately called his officials and discussed about the steps to be taken to get Baba released. The Council decided that the Maharaja should immediately make an application for release to the Governor, Central Provinces. Ultimately after depositing a security money of rupees two thousands, the Maharaja secured the release of Baba on the 21st of September 1908 and brought him to his palace. From his palace Baba started his divine work.

Once Baba was lying down on the sands of the river Kanhan when two ladies by the name of Shantabai and Subhadrabai from Amaravati, approached him. While touching the feet of Baba they mentally prayed to him for children, as they were childless. The omniscient (Pragyan Ritambhara) Baba heard their inner prayers and gave a ladoo (a type of sweetmeat) to each after testing them. He blessed them to have sons. While they were returning, Shantabai ate the ladoo as a blessed prasad, but Subhadrabai did not because Baba had tasted the ladoo and was Muslim by birth. She quietly got the ladoo buried in the sand. As the Divine Will could have it, Shantabai got a son nine months later. When the child was about two-month-old, she came to Baba with the child for his blessings. Subhadra, who had not conceived even by that time, accompanied her. When Shantabai put her child at the feet of Baba, Subhadra could not control herself. She fell at the feet of Baba and cried -" Baba where is my child?" Baba told her to search the child from beneath the sand (indicating that he knew where the ladoo was) Subhadra immediately realised her mistake and repented profusely before Baba. The Perfect masters are incarnation of kindness. Her repentance and plight moved Baba. He blessed her to have a son, which she got after a year. The perfect master is a wish- fulfilling tree Kalpvriksha who even shower unconditional grace (Ahetuk Kripa).

A poor scheduled- caste woman called Tara once wished to feed Baba but since Baba was staying in the palace. Tara did not know how to approach him and was also afraid that some people may not take it kindly. So, she cooked the food and tied the food in a piece of cloth with a tree near the palace. Sometime later, people from high classes kept the best of dishes before Baba for his lunch. Baba Said, " I will not eat all these. Get my food tied in the Jamun tree". Everybody started searching but could not find the food. Ultimately Baba got up from his seat, brought the food from the tree and ate only that with utter satisfaction. The Perfect Master are hungry not for the food offered by the people but for the love behind such offer. The spiritual masters never encourage anyone to change his religion. They are above all religions. They only see the theme of humanism, which is the basis of all religions.

There was a prostitute by the name of Giriji who was a devotee of Baba. Suddenly, she caught some disease and remained sick for long. Another devotee of Baba, Kashinath Patel, one day sent a person to the house of Giriji to enquire about her health. The man came and found Giriji dead and informed Kashinath accordingly. Kashinath directed him to go and ask Tajuddin Baba whether to bury the body of Giriji or to burn it. On his way to Baba's place, he found a close attendant of Baba carrying tea in a pot. During discussion, Patel's man told the attendant of Baba that Giriji is dead. When Baba's attendant heard that Giriji is dead he told the other persons that Baba has asked him to ensure that Giriji drinks that tea. Therefore, he insisted on carrying the tea to Giriji, Both of them reached Giriji house and found her body surrounded by mourning women. The attendant of Baba, said in a loud voice - "Giriji, Hazur has sent tea for you. Take it." He repeated the sentence thrice. After the third time Giriji opened her mouth and little by little tea was poured in. After taking the tea, she came back to life and lived for a few years more.

The love of a Perfect Master for his devotees is somewhat like but more than the love of the mother towards the child. Whosoever surrenders to him, he takes care of his biggest and even the smallest problems. Since his words are the ultimate truth, whatever they promise is fulfilled, even after they have left their body. Let us see one example. Sometimes, Baba used to travel in a horse-driven cart to distant places. One devotee named Hiralal used to be his driver (coachman). When Baba once declared that he would leave his body in few days (he left the body on the 17th of August 1925), Hiralal started crying. He asked Baba "Huzur, under whose protection are you leaving us and going". Baba told him "you always stay in front of me (the driver sits at the front in a horse cart) and I will always stay behind you".

It so happened that in 1965, on the day of the Moharram, the annual procession i.e. Baba's Tazia started from Baba's place by now name as Tazabaad and moving towards the main square (called Jhad Square) with people shouting 'Allah ho Akbar'. Suddenly the people carrying the Tazia heard the cry 'Ram naam satya hai' from another procession moving in front of them. Those who knew what Baba had told Hiralal during his last days, found that the procession in the front was carrying the dead body of Hiralal. Tears rolled down from their eyes when they saw Hiralal's body going in front and Baba's Tazia following a promise kept by Baba forty years after his departure. One of the main functions of a Sadguru is to stand by his devotees at the times of their death, in gross or subtle form, to lead the soul towards further evolutions. None else - i.e. no other Guru, parents, relatives, or even yogis have the power to render such help to the souls once they have left the body.

By 1925, Baba had completed his 64th year. In the month of August his health started deteriorating. Maharaja Raghoji Rao pressed the best doctors for service, but which doctor could cure Baba who only had decided about his departure. Raghoji Rao understood that Baba is getting ready to depart. He asked Baba to allow people to have darshan even if medical advice did not permit. The ever-benevolent Baba just smiled and agreed. As the news spread thousands of people came to the king's palace and had last sight of their beloved master who had served and protected them for decades. The stream of visitors continued till the last moment of Baba’s departure on the 17th August 1925. On that Monday, Baba lifted his hand as blessing to all, looking at them lovingly and quietly laid his body on the bed. By the time doctors could check him he had already left the gross body for its universal abode. But, today the experience of people visiting the Samadhi of Baba establishes the truth that the Perfect Masters always exist, in whatever form, in the time continuum for they are in the Beyond state.