If the light-filled power of love is to be revealed to you here, it is entirely appropriate that we first honour the memory of the greatest man of love
among all those who have ever taken on a human countenance on earth.
It may be that you confess his name, or perhaps you distance yourself from those forms of belief which have risen from the foundations of his teaching in the course of the centuries, often preserving within them merely contradictory remnants of his teachings found in the ruins of ancient temples: – but, you will find it hard to pass him by with indifference, wherever the picture of his life reveals to you his
teaching.
(From: The Book Of Love Page 14)
But know that also everything I impart to you here comes from the same source from which Jehoshuah once drew as a Luminary of the First Light!
There is no word that the ‘great man of love’ used about himself that I could not use in the same way about myself, were the need to arise…
In only one thing I must also bow before him full of admiration; and as I truly know of this one thing, I know also that there are none of my brothers who also would not bow in reverence to him.
This one exception is the extent of the love which found living expression in him and his works!
From his love you too can attain life, if you can comprehend those things of which I bear tidings in all my writings.
(From: The Book Of Love Page 53)
You know me only in one
Of my earthly forms,
And to it alone have you held fast in time…
You know only of the teacher who then died on the cross.
Who, as the greatest of all men of love,
Won back for all humanity that which was forfeited,
And could only be released by love…
You still do not know
That I was born within others of your kind,
And here always find again the son of the earth,
Born to an earthly woman,
To be for me an earthly vessel of physical life,
With whom I become one in body so that I might raise in him
All mankind on earth to the father!
(From: Above The Everyday Page 21)
Bô Yin Râ refers to Jesus Christ by many connotations of which ‘the greatest man of love’ is most frequently used.
As in practically all his books Jesus is referred to many times, no special names of books nor pages therein have been given.
The many connotation are listed below in the original german language and in the English language of the Standard-translation©
Bô Yin Râ refers to Jesus Christ by many connotations of which ‘the greatest man of love’ is most frequently used.
As in practically all his books Jesus is referred to many times, no special names of books nor pages therein have been given.
The many connotation are listed below in the original german language and in the English language of the Standard-translation©
JESUS REFERENCES
In Bô Yin Râ’s Books
• Most divine among the men of the earth
• Son of man
• Great man of Love
• Teacher from Nazareth
• Jewish teacher
• Nazarene
• Master of Nazareth
• Jesus carpenter
• The Saviour
• Exalted Master
• Joshua of Nazareth
• The anointed one
• Christos
• Master of the Gospels
• The crucified one
• Bearer of glad tidings
• The sublime one
• The divine one
• Son of God from Nazareth
• Jesus of Nazareth
The Book on
Jesus Christ
His life, His teaching and His significance
A compilation from the
Hortus Conclusus
Introduction If I am now asked about the knowledge which gives me the certainty to stand by the interpretation given in this book, for all current and future generations, I must begin with eradicating the mistaken idea that what I here present is somehow the fruit of my own ‘research’. There is ‘knowledge’ which alone can know with certainty of these things! (From The Wisdom of John pdf pages: 18, 19, 31)
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Acknowledgement
From the Hortus Conclusus by Bô Yin Râ
The admirer has taken chapters, passages and sections in their entirety without changing a word from various books written by a brother after the order of Melchizedek in order to testify of Jesus Christ.
At the end of each section the specific book and pages have been indicated.
To the main narrative of Jesus Christ have been added some clarifications, elucidations and explanations, all by Bô Yin Râ in prologues, intermezzi and epilogues in a different colour of print.