Taavi Kassila : Mystery of the Man of Nazareth

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Mystery of the Man of Nazareth
Jesus' Hidden Journeys to India

Taavi Kassila hears that Jesus of Nazareth would have traveled in his youth to India. He starts looking for evidence and comes across the story of Nicolas Notovitch. This Russian historian traveled 1887 to Himalayas and saw in a Buddhist monastery a manuscript, that told about the lost years of Issa as Jesus is called in Pali language.
Kassila travels now to India and starts writing a film script for a suspense movie about the hidden years of Jesus. During his travels, he finds manuscripts from five religions, which all say that Jesus studied in India and that he did not die on the cross. What happened after the crucifixion, that you will come to know by reading this investigative documentary novel.
Why were the lost years of Jesus removed from the Bible? Why was the truth of the crucifixion hidden? This book reveals the secrets of Jesus' life and death.

TAAVI KASSILA (b. 1953) is a film director and author from Finland, who has directed 50 TV-films and written 20 books, mainly about Indian philosophy, yoga, and spirituality. He has also met and interviewed 25 well-known spiritual masters, gurus and scientists, who are talking about the Divine. He is also a yoga and meditation teacher and a lecturer of Indian philosophy. He lives part of the year in India with his spiritual master and travels with her around the world.

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AuthorTaavi Kassila
TitleMystery of the Man of Nazareth
KeywordsHistoria, Historiankäsitys, Jeesuksen salattu elämä, Jeesuksen salatut vuodet, Jeesus, Jeesus ja Intia, Kristinusko, Ristiinnaulitseminen
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