Saturday, October 4, 2025

The Not So Lost Years

 Happy Saturday Everyone,

I thought I'd reflect for a few minutes before I share with you what really intrigued and excited me about the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda. For me "Thursday's Child" was an important segment of Nite Reflections. A rhyme by A.E.Bray back in 1836 went like this

Monday's child is fair of face             

Tuesday's child is full of grace

Wednesday's child is full of woe         

Thursday's child has far to go

Friday's child is loving and giving

Saturday's child works hard for a living

But the child that was born on the Sabbath day

Is bonny and blithe, good and gay.

I'm sure I must have mentioned it in the early days but I felt it was worth repeating to refresh our memories and for all new visitors. I feel we all have far to go in our spiritual walk. We can always learn more, so Thursdays are for diving deeper into spiritual studies.

        In my absence over the years I've been trying to find something that I connect with besides the standard teaching of evangelical Christianity. I've learned the stories and believe them but there seemed to be something in me saying "there's got to be more." Especially when I hear people claim "I'm saved, I can do what I want now."

       In these years I've searched Buddhism, Hinduism. I wasn't able to comprehend what I was reading when trying to read their scriptures and also couldn't find anywhere that explained them past the 4 noble truths and the 8 fold path. Because in my interest in martial arts, I identified a lot with Taoism. My life and love partner Andrea and I check into the Baha'i faith. That didn't resonate with us either. Then one day looking on YouTube for something to listen to I saw a video about the Lost Years Of Jesus explained.  I was intrigued.

      On the website ocoy.org and also on The Missing Years Of Jesus Ananda.org there are articles about a man named Nicholas Notovich who went to India in 1887 to study Hinduism. When he arrived in Ladakh an Abbot at a Buddhist monastery told him about a manuscript that talks about an the life of Jesus in Tibet. Over the years he couldn't convince any christian organizations to publish his findings, so eventually he published them himself with the title Unknown Life of Jesus Christ I was really excited about this because, as one who isn't usually satisfied with vague answers, I always felt why aren't there definite answers to explain where Jesus was between the years of 12 and 30? What we're usually told is, "Oh He probably helped Joseph in the carpenters shop." Oh, ok thanks. The story is told that, Jesus went to stay and learn from the wise men that followed the star in the Nativity Story. Not only did He tell Mary and Joseph in the temple at 12 years old, "Why are you so upset, didn't you know I'd be about my Father's business?" He also knew he could be made to become engaged in a pre-arranged marriage at 13. He knew that didn't fit into the plan of His ministry, so he told His parents to let Him go to India to study the ancient teachings with the wisemen that had visited him years earlier.

       As I listened to, and read more about this, I realized this is where my focus needs to be right now. Yoganada teaches how Jesus talks to His disciples about reincarnation. "The Kingdom Of Heaven" is about finding God meditation. We'll go through all these things as we continue. I'm excited about this, so I'm excited to being them to you.

     Til next time, Keep searching

      Paul

            




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