Original post: MysteryMan
Hey brothers and sisters. Am I the only one who notices the simmilarities between Bardon's Urgaya and the famous Babaji? I've looked it up in the search but nothing turns up... Can't wait for your opinions.
Urgaya-Babaji?
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Urgaya-Babaji?
Original post: Prophecy
You're not likely to find much information about Urgaya online my friend. If one is to draw an analogy between Urgaya and Babaji then one must consequently do so between Urgaya and Siddhartha as well as Urgaya and Jesus. I am of the oppinion that Urgaya is more an expression of Divine Will than a particular person who ever once walked the earth(in spite of Blavatsky's idea of the origin of gods). None the less Babaji is very much an interesting study, having reportedly been emaculately concieved with no physical father(of which only two others can lay claim); we find an interesting notion in that verse from the Gospel of Thomas, "Whosoever is born without a father, fall to your knees before him, for he is your Lord."
You're not likely to find much information about Urgaya online my friend. If one is to draw an analogy between Urgaya and Babaji then one must consequently do so between Urgaya and Siddhartha as well as Urgaya and Jesus. I am of the oppinion that Urgaya is more an expression of Divine Will than a particular person who ever once walked the earth(in spite of Blavatsky's idea of the origin of gods). None the less Babaji is very much an interesting study, having reportedly been emaculately concieved with no physical father(of which only two others can lay claim); we find an interesting notion in that verse from the Gospel of Thomas, "Whosoever is born without a father, fall to your knees before him, for he is your Lord."
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Anyways, I would believe Mahavatar Babaji is far more advanced and comprehensive than Urgaya. It would be an interesting question to ask William Mistele. I bet he could give an experienced answer.
Hmmm..Am I thinking of the same Babaji who was born in the 3rd century A.D. in southern India? He received Kriya Initiation and attained immortality, but he was born a normal boy according to Tamil history.None the less Babaji is very much an interesting study, having reportedly been emaculately concieved with no physical father(of which only two others can lay claim);
Anyways, I would believe Mahavatar Babaji is far more advanced and comprehensive than Urgaya. It would be an interesting question to ask William Mistele. I bet he could give an experienced answer.
Re: Urgaya-Babaji?
I think it is more likely that Urgaya is the same as the King of the hidden realm of Shambala.