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“I would like to speak to you about Judas, the man of
Kariot, the one you have cursed many times,
but who was a beloved brother of that Son of Man whose name was Jesus and
who was also the son of the Mayab.”
“I know well that
all I'm going to say to you from now on, in this determination
for justice, is in open contradiction to everything you believed
to be true of what happened in very remote times.”
excerpt from The Flight of the Feathered Serpent
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Imagine being misjudged, being hated and cursed by people
for what you did to help them, by taking on the role of the
villain in a play that would reveal to the human race the
secret way to spirituality, knowing with full clarity, what
would unfold for you: this is the story of Judas.
The Gospel of Judas
and its release on April the 6th, 2006 is being heralded as
the discovery that is finally revealing the incredible truth
about Judas - clearing the name of a long misunderstood man.
However, this is not the first time that the little known
story of Judas has come to light.
A mysterious book written
in the 1940s which has been recovered from obscurity, contains
an amazing account of what happened all those centuries ago
when the lives of two men that shaped the face of history,
converged.
In The Flight of
the Feathered Serpent, a journalist in the Second World
War meets a remarkable man who challenges his perceptions
of life, who he is and what he believes to be true about Jesus’
time on earth. What he reveals, would change the journalist’s
life forever.
In this incredible true
story, the journalist - Armando Cosani, keeps a diary of all
the conversations and events that unfold as his friendship
grows with this very different man, who seemingly walks into
his life by chance. Although Armando does not realise it,
what he records are the words of Judas.
Miraculously Judas appears
nearly 2,000 years after his actions changed the course of
history, to give an incredible teaching and to tell his story
as it happened so long ago when he walked as a disciple at
the side of his Master Jesus. What he leaves behind is an
amazing book full of spiritual riches - of insights and wisdom
for you today.
He recounts moving
and beautiful conversations that Jesus spoke to him in secret,
and relates what really happened when he was asked by his
beloved Master to take the most daunting role in what would
be known as the Cosmic Drama – a role that would make
him one of the most hated men of all time, for the incredible
sacrifice he so courageously made.
About his book,
Armando Cosani wrote:
“Certainly, this story doesn't aim to be an autobiography.
This was my friend's will, and I'm carrying it out, not only
because I gave my word, but because I notice something in
all this that might have some value which escapes my understanding.
It is possible that one of the readers know what it is all
about, and could perhaps explain this man to me.”
Below is an account from Rabolu
about The Flight of the Feathered Serpent:
“In this book a journalist relates everything concerning
Judas, dictated by Judas himself. He appeared to this journalist,
yet without telling him that he was Judas, he did not want
to say his name. The account contains a Great Teaching."
… "He appeared to the journalist momentarily and
they became friends. Judas did not want to give his name,
but whenever the journalist was in trouble he helped him.
For some time, quite regularly, he appeared in flesh and blood
to him. I am talking about a concrete reality, not a ghostly
apparition.”
… "The journalist is neither a Gnostic nor an Esotericist;
however, he had the privilege of meeting him and therein relates
all the help he received. Those writings contain an extremely
accurate account. I do not know the journalist, who penned
it, but I do already know the life story of Judas and I believe
that Samael Aun Weor related the same thing that I know, or
that which Samael Aun Weor and I have investigated. In comparing
the esoteric investigation with this book, we found it to
be exact, in other words, there was not difference at all."
… "To me it is very beautiful, because I know a
great deal about the life story of Judas, of his process and
all those things. There is nothing to cross out of this book."
Read excerpts from The Flight of the Feathered Serpent here
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