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Life and Teaching Of The Masters Of The Far East #3

Life And Teaching Of The Masters Of The Far East Vol. 3

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First published January 1, 1950

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Baird T. Spalding

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Author 6 books4 followers
February 27, 2013
This is the best book of the series giving a unique look at the man the world calls Jesus of Nazareth. I enjoyed all six books of this series. They are mind expanding and I have refereed back to them on many occasions. They are permanent members of my library and I recommend them to anyone looking for who and what they are.
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18 reviews
April 4, 2019
This is by far my favorite book in the series. The wisdom teachings from the masters are the richest, deepest, and most enthralling. I even found the usually stoic author waxing poetic in his prose as his heart and senses open more to the beauty of the teachings. Personally enlightening. Mentally engaging. Great read!!
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91 reviews
December 29, 2012
By the time I finished this series I was definitely ready to be done, but I also found it affecting the way I approached things. It helps that I read these books in a very spiritual environment, but it also hugely helped that the books read like a fantasy adventure story.
669 reviews19 followers
May 21, 2021
Interesting

Liked this volume a lot. Very intriguing material to ponder. Like that the chapters are concise. Now, on to volume 4…
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Author 7 books10 followers
October 1, 2020
This volume was not as impressive as the first two perhaps because the reader becomes familiar with the long spiritual discourses and the extraordinary individuals that appear in Spaulding's journey. This includes the Lord Jesus Christ! But these books are worth reading for their imaginative description of awe-inspiring characters who live thousands of years, are profoundly wise as might be expected, but can interact with human beings and assist them in difficult moments.
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October 8, 2020
Alot of faith-based discourse. I don't really have words for something this important. You just have to read it to find out. Parts of it were not that interesting for me to read, but the parts that spoke to me made up for that.
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Author 3 books21 followers
February 12, 2013
Check out my review of the first volume. That still applies here.

The third volume is worse than the first two, though, because crap gets crazy up in here. Suddenly the Dalai Lama and other prominent lamas are all engaged in teaching with the Masters, which means that they all apparently interact with Jesus on a regular basis and approve of talk of Christ consciousness, Christ-man, God the Father, etc. Ridiculous.

Once again I say these books would be far better if Spalding didn't try proving the historical truth of his imaginary expedition and had started by saying, "Imagine if..." rather than, "Check out what happened!" It didn't happen, that's pretty clear. So everything loses credibility with each turn of the page. I would be far more interested in reading Spalding's thought concerning our spiritual potential as a philosophical theology, something to strive for as a possibility, rather than something seen and heard by Spalding.

Volume 4 of the series, which turns away from the story of the expedition, is much more acceptable. But these first three volumes are progressively ridiculous and frivolous.
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14 reviews3 followers
March 24, 2013
While reading the 6 Vol's...I was thrilled with the Heart/Mind
way that it was presented...It was very inspirational and I was spiritually moved....I knew there had to be so much more out there,
then what I had learned many yrs ago, and there is...It is all out there..
l Love this Vol...
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37 reviews1 follower
April 30, 2013
Beautiful book. A reminder of who we really are in truth.
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47 reviews
March 24, 2014
I read this book with a group of like-minded friends. It generated good discussion as we went. We all thoroughly enjoyed this book study. We've now read the first 3 volumes together.
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1 review18 followers
October 28, 2016
this book blew my mind and it began my search to find out how humans have limited themselves in this world.
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