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Anton Sammut
“Once the caravan reached the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range, in the northernmost region of the Indian subcontinent, Jesus continued the journey with a small group of locals until he completed the last leg on his own, guided from one place to another by the local people.

Some weeks later, he made it to the Indian Himalayan region where Jesus was greeted by some Buddhist monks and with whom he sojourned for some time. From that location, he then went to live in the city of Rishikesh, in India's northern state of Uttarakhand, spending most of his time meditating in a cave known as Vashishta Gufa, on the banks of the River Ganga.

Jesus lived in those lands for many months before he continued traveling to the northeast, until he arrived in the Kingdom of Magadha, in what is presently West-central Bihar. It so happened that it was here, in Magadha, that Jesus met Mari for the first time, the woman better known today as Mary Magdalene...”
Anton Sammut, The Secret Gospel of Jesus, AD 0-78

Anton Sammut
“...Fools that you are! You believe you hold the Eternal Law of Dharma in your hands, but the truth is you are living in absolute spiritual darkness! You accuse women of being impure because of their monthly bleeding and will not deign to accept them in your presence, but what you do not realise is that while women's blood brings about new life, the blood you shed in the name of religion brings about nothing but death!...”
Anton Sammut, The Secret Gospel of Jesus, AD 0-78

Anton Sammut
“The more you understand Nature's voice, the more you'll understand the voice of the Divine.”
Anton Sammut, Memories of Recurrent Echoes

Anton Sammut
“Silence is as deep as eternity, words are as short as time.”
Anton Sammut, Memories of Recurrent Echoes

Anton Sammut
“Let him who knows who he is be no other but himself.”
Anton Sammut, Memories of Recurrent Echoes

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