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On the Inner Meaning of the Twin Full Moons of Gautama Buddha (Wesak) and Christ/Bodhisattva Maitreya/Krishna (Goodwill)

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 On the Inner Meaning of the Twin Full Moons (Tauras and Gemini) of Gautama Buddha (Wesak) and Christ/Bodhisattva Maitreya/Krishna (Goodwill) (A MAY 30 2026 Meditation) (Great Vajra of Compassion (Karuna) and Voidness (Prajna of Sunyata), Ray 2A lower linking - intelligent activity to love, or frictional fire to solar fire, or third aspect to second aspect, Ray 2B upper linking - love to will or solar to electric fire or second to first aspect.) In the volume Return of the Christ, Alice Bailey and the Tibetan teacher are said to teach that, for the last two thousand years, at the Gemini (June) Full Moon, the Christ has preached the Buddha's final sermon before the assembled Hierarchy. If we contemplate—according to the final stage of Raja Yoga as taught by Djwal Khul—the profound meaning of the Buddha's exhortation which he gave to his disciples in the last days of his earthly existence as recorded in Mahaparinibbana-Sutta II, Digha-Nikaya Page 16 (and preached by Christ today ...

A Mathematical Formulation of Dependent Origination of Gautama Buddha \& Je TsongKhapa

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  In 1930, Albert Einstein and Rabindranath Tagore held a historically significant conversation at Einstein’s home in Caputh, near Berlin, exploring the nature of reality, truth, and humanity. Their dialogue highlighted a deep divide between Einstein’s belief in an objective, observer-independent reality and Tagore’s view that truth is inherently tied to human consciousness and experience.  Einstein’s Perspective - Truth and reality are objective and independent of human observation. If no one is in a room to see it, the table still exists. The Pythagorean theorem, for example, remains valid regardless of humanity's existence. Tagore’s Perspective - Truth is intertwined with human consciousness. He believed the universe is a “human universe,” and that reality gains meaning only through perception and the “universal mind.” The ideal of perfect harmony lies in the universal being; truth is the perfect comprehension of the universal mind. An Example - Imagine a beautiful melody p...