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The Comforter will Baptize(Initiate) People |
The Bible prophesied that the Comforter,
the Holy Ghost, would baptize people. Act of Apostles: “And
being assembled together with them, (Jesus) commanded them
that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the
promise of the Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me.”
(1: 4) and “For John truly baptized with water; but
ye shall be baptized the Holy Ghost not many days hence.”
(1: 5)
There is a similar reference to the Holy Ghost baptizing
people in the Revelations (7: 2 & 3) where Jesus says:
“And I saw another angel ascending from the east,
having the seal of the living God: and he cried with a loud
voice to the four angels, to whom it was given to hurt the
earth and the sea. Saying, Hurt not the earth, neither the
sea nor the trees, till we have sealed the servants of our
God in their foreheads.”
Relevance: From both of these references from the Bible,
it is clear that only the Comforter or Holy Ghost will baptize
people, and that He will do so by “sealing the servants
of God in their foreheads.” Only a spiritual master
(the Holy Ghost) of highest order who has Himself realized
God, can truly baptize people exactly in the manner mentioned
by Jesus. Guru Siyag is one such spiritual master, who says
that realizing God is not a matter of reading scholarly
books or intellectual discussions; it is a matter of experiencing
God – the self-realization or God-realization. Guru
Siyag asks his disciples to realize and experience God by
chanting a divine mantra and meditating on the center of
the forehead (just above the center of eyebrows, which is
often called the Third Eye) just as Jesus says, “Saying,
Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, till
we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads.”
The Center of the forehead or the Third
Eye, according to Hindu religion, is the main center of
consciousness. Once this center is activated by the spiritual
master through “Shaktipat” (activating of divine
cosmic energy force) or baptization, the seeker’s
gaze turns inward and he realizes God.
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