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The spiritual Truth of Western figures in human history

Emanuel Swedenborg

(1688 – 1772) was a famous Swedish scientist, theosophist and mystic who wrote prolifically on his travels to the Spirit World and recorded his discoveries in 18 theological works, of which the best known is “Heaven and Hell”. Emanuel Swedenborg was one among those in recent history who have seen the Akashic Records in the Real World while still incarnate on Earth. His soul came from the Tathagata Realm of the 8th dimension in the Spirit Word and previously was reincarnated as John the Baptist, who had baptized Jesus Christ about 2000 years ago and a famous priest Genshin (942-1017) who had a great influence on the founding of the Pure Land sects in Buddhism.

Michael Nostradamus, or Michel de Nostredame

(1503 – 1566) was a French physician and astrologer who treated many victims of the bubonic plague epidemic in Europe and is best known for his mysterious book on predictions of the future, called “The Centuries”. Although predictions of Nostradamus were written in extremely symbolic and ambiguous quatrains, which can be interpreted in a variety of ways, there is no doubt that he had an ability to see Akashic Records as his soul was one of the inhabitants of the 8th dimension in the Spirit World. At present, Nostradamus is one among those in the 8th dimension who have been given the task of safeguarding the Akashic Records.

Albert Einstein

(1879 – 1955) was a theoretical physicist, philosopher and author, who had been widely regarded as one of the most influential and best known scientists and intellectuals of all time. He is often regarded as the father of modern physics and he still continues with his studies into physics whilst inhabiting The Tathagata Realm of the 8th dimension in the Spirit World.

Henry Ford

(1863 – 1947) was the American founder of the Ford Motor Company and father of modern assembly lines used in mass production. Through introducing of the Model T automobile, he revolutionized transportation and American industry and became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. Henry Ford’s desire to "build a car for the great multitude”, shows that his soul was of great calibre revealing love for many. Today car manufacturer Henry Ford is one of the businessmen living in the Bodhisattva Realm of the 7th dimension in the Spirit World, where together with the steel magnate Andrew Carnegie and financial tycoon John D. Rockefeller, he is working on the theme of modern society and management.

Andrew Carnegie

(1835 – 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist, businessman, entrepreneur and a major philanthropist. Starting from humble origins, Andrew Carnegie became one of the most famous leaders of the steel industry of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and one of the richest entrepreneurs of his age. Later in his life, Carnegie sold his steel business and systematically gave his collected fortune away to cultural, educational and scientific institutions for "the improvement of mankind." Andrew Carnegie is one of the great souls who currently resides in the Bodhisattva Realm of the 7th dimension in the Spirit World, where, together with Henry Ford and financial tycoon John D. Rockefeller, is working on the theme of modern society and management.

John Davison Rockefeller

(1839 – 1937) was an American oil magnate and one the richest people in America’s history. Rockefeller revolutionized the petroleum industry and defined the structure of modern philanthropy. In 1870, he founded the Standard Oil Company and aggressively ran it until he officially retired in 1897, afterwhich he switched his focus to philanthropy. He established a series of institutions that continue to be  important in the history of American philanthropy, science, medicine and public health today. Currently John D. Rockefeller’s soul resides in the Bodhisattva Realm of the 7th dimension in the Spirit World, where, together with Henry Ford and steal magnate Andrew Carnegie, is working on the theme of modern society and management.

Johann Sebastian Bach

(1685 - 1750) was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist whose ecclesiastical and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity. J.S. Bach is regarded as the supreme composer of the Baroque style, and as one of the greatest composers of all time. The soul of J.S. Bach now resides in the Tathagata Realm of the 8th dimension in the Spirit world, where he is composing heavenly music.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

(1756 – 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. He composed over 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, chamber, piano, operatic, and choral music. He is one of the most enduringly popular classical composers, whose symphonies, concertos, and operas continue to uplift people’s hearts to this day. W.A. Mozart now lives in the Bodhisattva Realm of the 7th dimension in the Spirit World, where he works on Christian music.

Ludwig van Beethoven

(1770 – 1827) was a German composer and pianist. He is considered to have been the most crucial figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western classical music, and remains one of the most famous and influential composers of all time. Currently Beethoven lives in the lower area of the Bodhisattva Realm of the 7th dimension in the Spirit world, and aims to transcend the sadness evident in parts of his music and become an expert in the music of joy.

Plato

(428/427 BC – 348/347 BC), was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Along with his mentor, Socrates, and his student, Aristotle, Plato helped to lay the foundations of Western philosophy and science. In fact, both Plato and Socrates produced intellectual explanations of the Truth, foreseeing the rise of a Western civilization that would be based on the intellect. Plato, like his mentor Socrates, experienced astral travel while living in this world and made numerous trips to the heavenly realm. Plato’s philosophical views on the Ideal state and government in fact originated from those trips where he explored the upper realms of heaven. Plato himself was a Great Guiding Spirit of Light from the Tathagata Realm of the 8th dimension in the Spirit world, who in the 18th century was reincarnated as German philosopher G.W.F Hegel (1770 – 1831).

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

(1770 – 1831) was a German philosopher, one of the creators of German Idealism, who completed the idealistic philosophy initiated by Immanuel Kant (1724 – 1804) and developed the Hegelian Dialectic, which is a concept of formation and development. Hegel published numerous works, the most famous being “The Phenomenology of Mind”, “Science of Logic”, and “Philosophy of Right”. Hegel was one of the most intelligent people ever to have been born in this world and is one of the Christian Angels of intelligence who lives in the highest reaches of the Tathagata Realm of the 8th dimension in the Spirit world. Although Hegel was a reincarnation of Plato, his philosophy was closer to that of Aristotle. Hegel sought to explain the Truth rationally and intellectually in a form that would appeal to contemporary society, and, for this reason, he was unable to experience astral travel as he had done living as Plato. However, as can be seen in Hegel’s “Philosophy of History”, he had a clear idea of God’s plan for the world and was receiving guidance from Socrates in heaven.

Aristotle

(384 BC– 322 BC) was a towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy, making contributions to logic, metaphysics, mathematics, physics, biology, botany, ethics, politics, agriculture, medicine, dance and theatre. He was a student of Plato who in turn studied under Socrates. Aristotle criticized the idealism of his teacher, Plato, and preached Substantialism, where the central idea was a scientific method to capture universal reality through concrete facts, thus laying the foundation for many branches of learning. The main characteristic of Aristotle’s teaching was an emphasis on logic and it is noticeable in such works as “Metaphysics”, “Nichomachean Ethics”, and “Politics”. Aristotle came from the Tathagata Realm of the 8th dimension in the Spirit world and later on was reincarnated in China as Zen priest Hui-kai (1183 – 1260) and as Kitaro Nishida (1870 -1945) – a famous Japanese philosopher of the Kyoto school.

Solon

(638 BC–558 BC) was an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet. In order to help impoverished farmers and bring peace between the aristocracy and commoners, he cancelled all debts, banned debt-slavery, and extended political rights. Solon is often credited with having laid the foundations for Athenian democracy. Although historical knowledge of Solon is limited, from the view point of the Real World, Solon was Tathagata from the 8th dimension and was later reincarnated in Japan as Shotoku Taishi (known as Prince Shotoku) during the 6th century. His brother soul was reincarnated in America in the 19th century as Abraham Lincoln and was responsible for the emancipation of the slaves.

Socrates

(469 BC–399 BC) was a Classical Greek Athenian philosopher, credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy. Socrates taught about the existence of objective truth as well as the integration of knowledge and virtue, explaining the intelligence through dialogue. Socrates experienced astral travel while living in this world and conversed with the high spirits from the heavenly realm. Socrates' soul lives in the highest reaches of the Tathagata Realm -  the 8th dimension in the Spirit World and is guided directly by Gautama Siddhartha (Shakyamuni Buddha) and Zeus.

Seneca the Younger

(4 BC – 65 AD) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, who is famous for the “The Brevity of Life”, an analysis of frivolous past times. Although he appeared rather pessimistic in his writings, Seneca was an inhabitant of the upper area of the Bodhisattva Realm in the 7th dimension. He was later reincarnated in Germany as Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 – 1860), who developed a unique form of pessimistic philosophy.

Marcus Aurelius

(121 – 180) was one of the most important philosophers of the Stoic school. He ruled the Roman Empire from 161 to 180 and was regarded as the last “good Emperor”. Marcus Aurelius is famous for his work “Meditations”, which is still revered as a literary monument to a government of service and duty. Marcus Aurelius was a high spirit from the upper areas of Bodhisattva Realm in the 7th dimension in the Spirit World. Later on he was reincarnated in Geneva in the 18th century as Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 – 1778) – a philosopher, writer and composer of 18th century Romanticism. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was an idealist and believed strongly in the dignity of human beings. He is most famous for his works “Discourse on the Origin of Inequality among Men”, “Confessions”, “Emile” and an expression “All men are born equal, yet everywhere they are in chains”.

St. Augustine

(354 – 430) - a great Christian thinker, Latin-speaking philosopher and theologian, regarded as one of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity. St Augustine is most famous for his huge work “The City of God”. St. Augustine was originally from the Tathagata Realm of the 8th dimension in the Spirit world and later on he was reborn in Germany in the 19th century as the philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889 – 1976), best known for his work “Being and Time”.

Thomas More

(1478 – 1535), also known as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, and statesman. Thomas More was the first to coin the word "utopia" - a name he gave to the ideal, imaginary island nation whose political system he described in his work “Utopia”, published in 1516. Thomas More in fact was a soul from the Tathagata Realm in the 8th dimension in the Spirit world. In his earlier reincarnation, Thomas More lived in Greece as Xenophon (430 BC – 354 BC), one of the disciples of Socrates and who is famous for having written “Memoirs of Socrates”.

Francis Bacon

(1561 – 1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, lawyer, jurist, author and the founder of British empiricist thought. He was one of the utopian philosophers and expressed his views on utopia in a book entitled “New Atlantis” (1627). Bacon looked for the principle of happiness in science and technology, attaching great importance to the systematic development of technology. Francis Bacon is famous for coining the phrase, “knowledge is power”, which illustrates that he had put a great emphasis on knowledge. Although it is not a widely known fact, Francis Bacon was a psychic and could remember having lived on the continent of Atlantis thousands of years earlier in a previous reincarnation. He also had memories of having been Solomon, son of David and King of Israel (reigned c.971 – c.923 B.C.) Francis Bacon was an extremely intelligent man, but due to his inability to forget his luxurious life in his previous reincarnation, led him to strife for political power and eventually to accept bribes. After returning to heaven, he spent approximately one hundred years in repentance and now he is back in the Tathagata Realm, in the 8th dimension of the Spirit world.

Martin Luther

(1483 – 1546) was a German theologian, professor, pastor and church reformer. Luther began the Protestant Reformation in 1517 with the publication of his Ninety-Five Theses, which in 1520 were followed by the following treatises on religious reformation: “To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation”, “The Babylonian Captivity of the Church”, and “The Freedom of a Christian Man”. The secret side to Luther that was never recorded in history is that in the summer of 1517, Luther heard the voice of a spirit and later even became able to see it in corporeal form. This is the event that was to trigger his later actions. The spirit was none other than Archangel Michael who spoke to him saying, “You and I are one and the same. You must rise up and fight against the corruption of Rome to save the souls of people, taking your conscience and the Bible as your weapons”. Although he did not know it, Luther was actually a spirit from the Tathagata Realm, the 8th dimension in the Spirit World and the Archangel Michael was his brother soul. Michael had once appeared in Greece where he was known as Apollo. Another part of this life form had lived on Earth as the Hebrew prophet Amos, and later in history Martin Luther, the leader of the reformation movement in Germany.”

Oliver Cromwell

(1599 –1658) was an English military and political leader of Britain, unifying politics, the military, and religion. “However, he was too eager in carrying out his puritan policies and has gone down in history as a dictator. He attempted numerous reforms including those of the judicial system, public morals, education, and religion, but his ideas were too advanced for his time and the people could not understand what he was trying to do. As a result of this, Cromwell gradually came to live the life of a recluse. Cromwell was a reincarnation of the great Athenian statesman Cleisthenes, who lived at the end of the sixth century B.C. Cleisthenes overthrew the ruling tyrant, established democracy, and prevented the reappearance of any future tyrants through the establishment of a system of ostracism. The spirit that was both Cleisthenes and Cromwell dwells in the Tathagata realm of the 8th dimension." p.54.

Thomas Aquinas

(1225 – 1274) was an Italian priest of the Catholic Church in the Dominican Order, and one of the greatest Christian thinkers of the Middle Ages. He is famous for writing the “Summa Theologica” and the “Summa Contra Gentiles”, and went on to found the Scholasticism school of philosophy, which recognizes the division between faith and the unifying body of this world, while trying to reconcile the two. Thomas Aquinas' influence on Western thought is considerable, and much of modern philosophy was conceived as a reaction against, or as an agreement with his ideas, particularly in the areas of ethics, natural law and political theory. In fact Thomas Aquinas is one of the inhabitants in the Tathagata Realm of the 8th dimension in the Spirit world.

Immanuel Kant

(1724 – 1804) was an 18th-century German philosopher and one of the most influential philosophers in the history of Western philosophy. He was a great organizer of knowledge, publishing the books “Critique of Pure Reason”, “Critique of Practical Reason”, and “Critique of Judgment”. He made a thorough analysis of human existence and produced a unique outlook on the world. Kant’s ideas were a hundred years before their time, but this is only to be expected of a man who was a prophet in his former life. Kant’s soul was from the highest reaches of the Tathagata Realm of the 8th dimension and in a previous reincarnation was born as the prophet Daniel in the sixth century B.C. Daniel was captured by the Babylonians and interpreted the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar, prophesying the doom of Babylon and the rise of other nations.

Karl Marx

(1818 – 1883) was a German philosopher, social scientist, historian and revolutionary, who without a doubt was the most influential socialist thinker to emerge in the 19th century. His ideas played a significant role in the development of modern communism and socialism. From the view point of the Real World, Karl Marx was one of the high spirits sent from heaven to instigate a practical social revolution for creating a utopian society. In his previous reincarnations, Karl Marx was born as an ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus (341 - 270 B.C.), who preached a form of materialism, saying that all matter comprised of atoms and that humans perished through the decomposition of their bodily atoms. “As a result of his materialistic philosophy while living on Earth, Epicurus, after he died, was banished to the Unconscious Hell (where the souls wander unconscious even of their own death) and suffered for a period of two hundred years. The same is true of Marx. He died in 1883, which is a little over one hundred years ago, but he is still a captive in the Unconscious Hell, p62.” However, despite Marx’s failings as a human, his underlying desire to create an ideal society on Earth demonstrates that he originally came from the Bodhisattva Realm of the 7th dimension in the Spirit world.

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

(1870 – 1924) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and communist politician who led the October Revolution of 1917. As a leader of the Bolsheviks, he headed the Soviet state during its initial years (1917–1924) as it fought to establish control of Russia in the Russian Civil War and worked to create a socialist economic system. Although Lenin’s ideology when he led the Bolshevik revolution was mistaken, he was motivated by a strong desire to help the people of Russia and, therefore, he lives today in a village for politicians in the Realm of the Good, the 5th dimension in the Spirit World. On the other hand, Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953), one of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history, who was the supreme ruler of the Soviet Union for a quarter of a century, is banished to the deepest hell. Stalin’s regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions and he is destined to remain in hell until he is forgiven by the victims of the purges he instigated.

Charles Robert Darwin

(1809 – 1882) was a British scientist who laid the foundations for the Theory of Evolution and the concept of Natural Selection. In his principal works, “The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection” (1859) and “The Descent of Man” (1871), humankind is reduced to an accident of nature resulting from the chance evolution of amebas. Darwin was not a hypocritical man and, having realized how his mistaken theories had led to the spread of atheism, his conscience would give him no peace. Darwin’s soul is now serving a penance in Abysmal Hell.

Friedrich Nietzsche

(1844–1900) was a German philosopher of the late 19th century who challenged the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality. He was interested in the enhancement of individual and cultural health, and believed in life, creativity, power, and the realities of the material world, rather than those situated in a world beyond. Pretending to be a giant of philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche proclaimed “God is dead”, and when he returned to the Spirit World he was met by the derision of the myriad spirits. Adolf Hitler (1885 – 1945), who provoked the Second World War, tried to put Nietzsche’s thought into practice and promote a super-race. Since their death both Adolf Hitler and Friedrich Nietzsche have been suffering in the darkest realms of hell.

Soren Aabye Kierkegaard

(1813 – 1855) was a Danish philosopher, theologian, and psychologist, regarded as one of the fathers of Existentialism. His philosophy, as explained in his works “The Sickness Unto Death”, “Either/Or”, and “The Concept of Dread”, is based on a realization of the uncertainty of life. In a way, this could also be taken as meaning the impermanence of life, which is strong in Buddhist philosophy. Existentialism’s affinity with Buddhism is hardly surprising when we know that in a previous life, Kierkegaard was Asanga (c.310 – c.390), who with his brother Vasubandhu worked to bring Mahayana Buddhism to its prime. Kierkegaard’s soul was from the Bodhisattva Realm, the 7th dimension in the Spirit World.

Karl Theodor Jaspers

(1883 –1969) was a German psychiatrist and philosopher who had a strong influence on modern theology, psychiatry and philosophy. Karl Jaspers is most famous for his works “Philosophy”, “Man in the Modern Age”, and “Reason and Existence”. At heart, his philosophy has an affinity with Buddhism and that is of no surprise knowing that in his previous reincarnation Karl Jaspers was the Chinese Buddhist, I Ching (635 – 713), who brought numerous sutras back with him after traveling to India. Now his soul resides in the Brahma Realm - the highest part of the Bodhisattva Realm in the 7th dimension of the Spirit World.

Zeus

Known as the principal god of Greek pantheon, in fact was born approximately 3600 years ago on the Aegean island of Crete. He was one of the princes of the royal houses and showed an interest in music from an early age. Since the age of twenty-two he married Hera, who had well-developed psychic powers and contributed to the spiritual awakening of Zeus. Since Zeus himself acquired spiritual powers, he on a regular basis communicated with his guiding spirit Hermes. As a result Zeus gained a good understanding about the mysteries of heaven, spiritual emancipation and the limited self-perception of people when they live on earth. Zeus is a being from the Cosmic Realm of the 9th dimension, and is presently acting as the god of literature, music art and philosophy.

Apollo

Known as one of the most important and diverse deities of the Greek pantheon, in fact was the son of Zeus. Apollo took up the life of a seeker of Truth and received spiritual gifts that allowed him to communicate freely with the high spirits in heaven. He created a religious order that started from Mt. Olympus, which later expanded to Delos and Delphi. In the Real World, Apollo is one of the seven archangels known as Michael. He was incarnated on Erath three thousand six hundred years ago in Greece and preached the message of Light. Later he was to appear in Israel as the prophet Amos mentioned in the Old Testament.

 
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