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The Seven Seals,
This prophecy is referring to the seven stars in The Revelation. "The seven stars are the seven angels of the seven churches," relates to the Seven Seals that have now all been opened and revealed by Maitreya in The Greatest Sign (Shrii Shrii Para Maha Yantra). The Seven Stars are the angels who opened (revealed) these seals. Actually it is the same angel, the First Begotten Son, who has come to earth in various times and places to open each of the Seven Seals and reveal the Eternal Divine Path. This is the promise also given in the Bhagavad-Gita and other scriptures:
Also, in The Revelation we again see God's promise to send His Son seven times to humanity.
The Seven Angels are the Seven Prophets which brought Seven Great Revelations to man (The Eternal Divine Path or The Greatest Sign). These Seven Angels bring the Revelations (Spirit Of God) to man and are One with this Spirit. So we can clearly see that the Seven Angels that stand before God in Rev. 8:2 and Rev. 1:20 are also called the Spirits of God (Rev. 5:6) and are in heaven (stand before God). In other words, they are Christ (John 3:13) and Christ is that Spirit. Secondly, these seven Spirits were sent out to all the earth (Rev. 5:6), and that is why Christ was to appear to humanity, at least, seven times in various places. The Eternal Divine Path and The Greatest Sign explain the multiplicity of the appearances of Christ. Also, in these verses we see that Christ (a Lamb) is pictured as having the seven Spirits of God, so clearly Christ is to come to all the earth at least seven different times. We also see this truth mentioned in the writings of the Baha’i Faith:
Historically the First Begotten Son of God has come to humanity as many of the “ . . . great Prophets and spiritual personalities" (THOTH, Essays 1, T. 13, V. 11), including: Adam, Noah, Shiva, Abram (Abraham), Moses, David, Krishna, Buddha, Esa (The Christ), Mohammad, Bab, Baba and Maitreya.
The Prophecies on the prophecy pages are an attempt at
distinguishing Maitreya
from any other ordinary spiritual event or claim and to illustrate
that indeed He is the Promised Messiah, of all times, for all
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