Secrets of the Udumbara Flower

in tibetanbuddhism •  7 years ago 

According to the Buddhist sutras, the Sanskrit word "Udumbara" means "an auspicious flower from heaven." Volume 8 of the Buddhist scripture Huilin Phonetics and Interpretation says, "Udumbara is the product of ominous and supernatural phenomena; it is a celestial flower and does not exist in the mundane world. If a Tathagata or King of the Golden Wheel appears in the human world, these flowers will manifest due to their great virtue and blessings."

The "King of the Golden Wheel" is Lord RayEl, and now you know that the "Golden Wheel" is "Elysium", which looked golden to the ancients when they would see the sun reflect off of it.

Additionally, it is believed that Yeshua began his ministry during his 30th year of life. The earliest modern-day Udumbara found was in Korea in July of 1997 on a golden brass Tathagata (Buddha) sculpture in a Buddhist temple in Kyungki-Do, during Raymond Elwood's 30th year of life.

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