Jesus in Kashmir The Lost Tomb

by Suzanne Olsson

Jesus in Kashmir   The Lost Tomb by Suzanne Olsson (Book) in Religion & Spirituality
Publisher: Suzanne Olsson
Copyright: © 2008  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: 2008
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Printed: 469 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Over 460 pages,a huge book (revised and updated from original edition) well illustrated with maps, photos & pictures. Includes evidence that Jesus survived crucifixion and has a tomb in Kashmir; history of Jews in India,the influence of Christianity in India;Jesus family connections with Buddhism;cultural terrorism threatening the tomb and much more; Fortean Times calls the author "Indiana Sue"for her uncanny ability to get the facts gathered from a dozen countries in the midst of the Afghan War. Shocking background history of religions and deliberate destruction of Jesus' relics. Newly discovered facts will alter your view of Jesus forever and ripple through the future with chilling consequences.This is the true story of the Jesus you never knew or could imagine. This is your opportunity to meet him on the Old Silk Road and examine the amazing new evidence the author has recovered.


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This book is for all who love Jesus! [ No Rating ] 22 Jul 2007
Jesus in India? This explains why
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11 May 2007 (updated 12 May 2007)
The debate as to what happened to Jesus has puzzled seekers for centuries. This book makes it tangible, and very clear. I have heard several stories regarding what happened to Jesus during and after the crucifixion, and while some are quite entertaining, none fits all of the pieces together like Olsson has. It's truly the most amazing and thorough treatment you will find on the subject. The subject is ground-breaking and Olsson has convinced me that the theory is plausible and probably true. She approached this like none others, nothing like Elizabeth Claire Prophet, or Nicolas Notovich, or Khwaja Nazir Ahmad. They all followed Jesus only for a brief while before and after the crucifixion, whereas Olsson went all the way back to Adam to show the continual interaction between Hebrews and Hindus for millennia. In the same way she laid out the centuries of deliberate destruction, what she calls ‘culture terrorism.’ But the bigger plot underneath is to demoralize, deceive, and destroy Christianity, and eventually all other religions. It made me feel like starting the next Crusades. A must read? No. An ABSOLUTE must read.
Jesus Really Was in India
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8 May 2007
Suzanna Olsson has attempted several times to tell her impassioned story. This time she has carefully selected pictures for those inclined to think visually, and her emphasis on Muslim, Buddhist, local Kashmiri traditions and legends will be familiar to those who browse her websites and visited her forums. The local Pakistanis and Kashmiris are certain that Jesus not only lived in Srinagar and nearbye as a youth, but returned here in old age to become known as the prophet Yuzu Asaph. And the residents of Phalgam in particular count him as one of their ancestors. What is new and startling is that Jesus Christ actually served as a king of Kashmir as Pravarasena I, and perhaps as Meghavahana also. In her last chapter Suzanne gives an impassioned plea for help from the lovers of artifacts and Antiquity to save the Rosa Bal tomb.
Suzanna as usual honors the local traditions that not only Jesus lived here, but also some of the other great patriarchs, such as Adam and Noah. This may stretch the credibility of some Western readers, but is qite customary in the Eastern Traditions.
I visited Kashmir myself in the Spring of 1995, and can attest to the truth that these are indeed local traditions.
I rate this book as a must read for those open-minded enough to want to hear these other traditions, either out of curiosity, or to consider the possibility some of them may be closer to the truth than we have imagined.

****** Dr. Robert Holt, MD, Researcher and Decoder of Bible Codes

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