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			HOW HE BECAME MAITREYA 
		A lecture by a disciple on 
		how Maitreya realized who He is and how He eventually decided to 
		start His Mission. We will 
							explain Maitreya's childhood briefly and then 
							will explain the part how he became Maitreya 
							in length.  He was born in Tehran, Iran, 
		November 8, 1944 (1944 numerically is 1 + 9 = 10 = 1 or 1944 = 1 + 4 + 4 
		= 9, the same as the numerical value for 144,000). Tehran is located in 
		an area that is east of Jerusalem and west of Tibet. This fulfills the 
		expectation of the Jews and Christians who are waiting for Maitreya 
		to come from the East. This also fulfills the expectation of Hindus and 
		Buddhists who are waiting for him to come from the West. Maitreya's ancestors lived in 
		an area north of Tehran called Taleghan, a mountainous region consisting 
		of eighty villages. It is very rugged and sometimes inaccessible. It was 
		so inaccessible that the Assassins used one of these villages (Alamot) 
		as their stronghold. The government never succeeded to capture this 
		place. All of his grandfathers were 
		religious leaders. Not only were they the religious guides of the area, 
		but their power exceeded their religious authority. 
			Maitreya's
  			grandfather had to be consulted and his permission was essential 
		before any governmental official could enter his territory. They all 
		lived in a village called Shahrasar. This authority, of course, 
		decreased and eventually vanished when the central government became 
		more powerful, people left the villages for larger cities, and greater 
		communication facilities were provided. His parents were the first 
		generation in the family to leave that village and come to larger cities 
		such as Tehran. His father started as a teacher. Then after passing an 
		entrance examination and studying in law school, he became a judge. 
		Right after Maitreya's birth, however, he took advantage of an 
		offer by the government, received an early retirement, and started his 
		law practice as a lawyer. It was then that he became more prosperous. Maitreya was born the seventh child. Also a few months after his birth, 
		World War II was finished. This, of course, 
		fulfills the prophecy that is from Buddhist beliefs that: "It is 
		predicted that the manifestation of Maitreya
  			shall come after the wars."  The end of the world wars brought 
		many more opportunities to everyone, including his father. This also 
		helped the family to have a more prosperous situation. Maitreya's 
			father was a very sincere and honest man. He was so well known for 
		these qualities that he was asked by many to be the trustee for 
		distribution of the wealth to their children, sometimes orphans. He 
		never professed to be religious, but deep inside he had great feelings 
		for God. Maitreya
  			learned from him a great deal of strength, perseverance, and higher 
		thoughts. Maitreya's mother and father 
		were cousins. She lived a queenly life, spending winters in Tehran and 
		summers in the village to get away from the heat of the city, always 
		having servants, both in the city and in the village. She was a pure and 
		powerful woman. She was well known for her benevolent acts and beauty 
		all through Taleghan. Her husband loved her so much, that he would do 
		anything for her. Maitreya was born into such a 
		background.  He was told that on the night of his birth there was a 
		great deal of excitement. He had one brother and three sisters all older 
		than him (two children had died in infancy). All of the three sisters 
		were born while his mother was spending summer and fall in the village. 
		His brother was born in the last month of the winter while his parents 
		were living in another city, Zanjan. By the time of Maitreya's 
		birth, his parents had three girls and one boy.  His mother 
		intensely desired to have another boy. Because she did not know when he 
		would be born and with the past experiences that all the children who 
		were born in the village were girls, she decided not to go to the 
		village that summer. So she stayed in the heat, which she was not 
		accustomed to, and endured that summer plus being pregnant to make sure 
		that he would not be a girl! On the night of his birth, there 
		was a sense of celebration among the family, so much so that a night of 
		gathering and story-telling was arranged. Everyone stayed awake until 
		5:00 AM when the news of the birth of a boy child reached them. At the time of his birth, they had 
		a hard time making him to breathe. It seemed he was refusing to enter 
		this world.  Probably he had suffered so much in previous lives 
		that he was hesitant to come back. Eventually they succeeded to pull him 
		in. Or maybe God pushed him into the world! He was given the name 
		Mohammed by his parents (Muslims are expecting the name of the Mehdi to 
		be Mohammed!) One of the stories of his 
		childhood, which his mother used to tell, was about the man who would 
		bring milk for the baby. It is not unusual for women to use the milk of 
		the cow as a supplemental source of food for the newborn. There was a 
		milkman who used to bring his milk to the house every day on his 
		bicycle.  But that first winter of 
			Maitreya's 
  			life, one day it snowed so much that all the transportation 
		facilities stopped in the city. There were many feet of snow on the 
		ground. Although Maitreya's mother 
		had milk, it was not sufficient. It became a concern of how to find 
		milk. No one could even leave the house, that severe was the snow. 
		People had to dig tunnels to reach anywhere.  His mother told us 
		that it was the next afternoon that the milkman showed up on the 
		doorstep, not on his bicycle, but on foot.  Cold and shivering, 
		carrying some milk under his cloak, he had spent hours fighting the snow 
		to bring the milk.  He was very concerned that the infant would be 
		left without any milk. Another interesting aspect were 
		the dreams Maitreya's mother had when she was pregnant with him 
		in her womb. One of her dreams was that: They were preparing to eat 
		dinner.  She said to Maitreya's father, "But Prophet 
		Mohammed has not come to dinner with us yet."  His father answered, 
		"Do not worry, he will be here soon!" Another dream was that she saw 
		herself sitting on a lion. The lion was rising from the horizon, like 
		the sun. A voice told her, "The lion you are riding is your child." 
							Maitreya's 
			mother later said, when she was in America visiting her son, that 
		the landscape in that dream looked like New Mexico. Maitreya became close to his 
		mother. Indeed he became her favorite. His special treatment, of course, 
		became a source for some jealousy from his brother and sisters.  
		But they mostly accepted the situation, especially since, except for his 
		younger sister (two years older) who also became close to him, they were 
		all much older.  They had other concerns than to compete with him 
		(the second oldest also was a girl who was 7 years older than he was). The family mostly spent winters 
		and early springs in the city, and summers and early falls in the 
		village. This brought a great balance in Maitreya's
  			life. He became familiar with the city life, without losing touch 
		with nature. 
			 Maitreya's
  			grandfather still was living in the village. This brought a central 
		figure as a unifying force for the family. He brought a great deal of 
		warmth, strength and discipline to the whole family.  He was 
		respected and exalted highly.  Sometimes, in the winters, he would 
		come to the city to live with the family.  He too had a favorite 
		eye upon Maitreya. Maitreya was seven years old 
		when he declared his independence. One day when his mother, like all 
		mothers, was mothering him, he told her that he is old enough not to be 
		treated like a child any longer. Although he was not a difficult child, 
		he was strongly aloof and independent. For example, when he was seven or 
		eight, he refused to participate in a ceremony, before the New Year, 
		during which the people would jump over a bush on fire as a sign for 
		health and prosperity for the next year. It was probably a tradition 
		carried to the present time from the time Persians were Zoroastrians.  
							Maitreya 
			declared it seems ridiculous and served no purpose.  From 
		then on they accepted his position and left him alone. It was, however, in the high 
		school and teenage period that he reached his highest physical and 
		mental development. Until then, he usually stayed home and had his 
		little world with the family and some friends.  But in high school 
		(which started in the 7th grade) he became engaged in sports (soccer, 
		basketball, tennis, skiing, etc).  It was also in this period that 
		his spiritual longings and questions were frustrated by not finding 
		adequate answers for them.  He had reached a point where he said, 
		"If you show me God, then I will accept Him.  If you can't show me, 
		then I can't believe in something that I cannot see." Of course, they couldn't show him 
		God! God was something, somewhere up there.  No one has any access 
		to Him.  They said, It's a very inaccessible thing. 
			 Maitreya
  			probably had a very scientific mind, and he just wanted to see Him. 
							 When he read about evolution, he 
		felt, "Ah, that makes sense.  There were dinosaurs, then there were 
		monkeys, and then there were humans.  They evolved from each other 
		and eventually it came to what I am."  So it made more sense than 
		religion. Then Maitreya found out 
		about dialectic materialism, which in essence says, "Whatever is not 
		seen, cannot be believed."  So he eventually reached a point that 
		he said, "It's all just nature, just chance, and there is not really 
		anything such as Spirit. We're just made by chance. There is no God.” So 
		his eventual conclusion was formed on the theory of evolution and 
		dialectic materialism.  He just rejected God completely. He became an atheist, you can say, 
		and he was comfortable with it.  He didn't think too much about 
		these things any more.  He was just a student, going to school, 
		doing his homework, getting his grades, and trying to please his 
		parents, if possible.  They told him, "This is the way. You go and 
		get your degree, you get educated, then you get a job, you get married 
		and have children, and all that.  Then, you become a productive 
		member of society," etc.  I guess we all know what that set-up is.  
		It is already set up for you. This trend continued until Maitreya entered college and finished his degree, a BS in Business 
		Administration.  In college he also became involved in gymnastics.  
		After college he had two years of military training.  These all 
		went relatively comfortably and smoothly.  It was one year after he 
		finished the army that all preparations were completed for Maitreya 
		to go to the United States for further education. He had finished his college 
		education and had his bachelor's degree.  He came to the United 
		States to get his master's and doctorate degrees.  He thought he 
		was just here to get his education and go back. But when he came to the US, 
		amazingly, he started being pushed and pulled in directions he wasn't 
		intending to go. It was then that the greatest chapter of his life 
		started to unfold. With a Mighty Hand, he was guided to his final 
		realization and Revelation of God’s Plan. We must note that it was a very 
		cloudy day when 
			Maitreya flew on the plane to the United States.  It was 
		cloudy the whole way here.  That was disappointing to him, because 
		he wanted to look out the window and see the ocean and land, but clouds 
		had covered the whole earth, it seemed!  When he first came to the United 
		States, he had a couple of spiritual experiences.  Also for the 
		first time he experienced the hardship of life.  
			Maitreya
  			started to notice discrimination, the feeling of being an alien in 
		another culture and all the problems related to the concepts of "mine" 
		and "thine." All these occurrences shattered 
		the peaceful and loving world he had known at home.  This opened a 
		new dimension to him.  Although he could not understand what was 
		happening, he felt that his world was being destroyed and with a Mighty 
		Hand his life was changing in the process. He was in school in Scranton, 
		Pennsylvania, but he lost his interest in pursuing education. He was 
		still considering finishing his degree.  He wanted to have more 
		time to think about these new developments than study. Therefore, he started working in a 
		hotel in Pennsylvania.  There he met a man who became his roommate.  
		This person was a very good person and seemed to have a lot of love.  
		He also used to meditate.  However, the meditation he practiced 
		involved going under a blanket and staying there for a long time, and 
		sometimes even falling asleep there.  Maitreya could not see 
		what he was doing under the blanket.  All he said was that he was 
		meditating.  Maitreya wanted to talk to him, but he would just 
		fall asleep there sometimes.  He thought, "This guy is crazy." 
							 But this roommate was very happy.  
		He was really happy.  When he was out of the blanket, he was a 
		beautiful guy.  Maitreya really liked him and felt very intrigued 
		by him.  Maitreya went to the 
		dictionary and looked up the word meditation.  What does the word 
		meditation mean?  The dictionary said that meditation means, "to 
		think."  He said, "I can do that.  If he can go under the 
		blanket, think, and come out so loving and nice, I can do it as well."  
		So 
		Maitreya put a blanket over his head, and he started thinking.  
		After five minutes under the blanket, he was thinking, "It's getting hot 
		here, I can't breathe."  After ten minutes, he was struggling, 
		"Boy, it's getting really stuffy in here."  After fifteen minutes, 
		he said, "Forget it, this guy is crazy, no doubt about that."  So 
		that was the end of that.  Maitreya 
			concluded, "Definitely, he's crazy." 
			 That summer, a couple of months 
		later, Maitreya went back to school and took some courses.  
		He was living in the dormitory and eating in the cafeteria.  That 
		was where he met this very small Eastern Indian man, named Satish, which 
		he later found out means, "Truth."  Satish had so much energy.  
		He was such a dynamic person.  He was just glowing with energy.
		 Maitreya came to like him very much.  In the course of 
		their talking Maitreya found out that he lived downstairs in the 
		same dormitory. One day Maitreya said, "You 
		seem very energetic, how come?"  Satish said, "I meditate." 
							Maitreya thought, "Oh, oh, another one of those loonies." 
							 Maitreya asked him, "You mean you go under the blanket?"  
		He laughed and said, "No, no. Not that kind."  
			Maitreya
  			asked, "Oh, there's another kind of thinking and meditation?" 
							 Satish started talking about 
		meditation.  He told him about Ananda Marga, that he belonged to 
		that organization, etc.  He explained briefly what mantra is and 
		what really meditation is.  Maitreya did not understand 
		completely what he said, but it made some sense to him.  Later on, when they came to know 
		each other better, 
			Maitreya
  			went to his room and Satish showed him a pamphlet that was about the 
		activities of Ananda Marga.  He explained some of the aspects of 
		that organization and he showed Maitreya
  			their sign.  When Maitreya saw the swastika in the sign, 
		he asked him if he was a Nazi.  Satish then explained to him that 
		the swastika is not what Hitler used it for, but it is a very ancient 
		sign symbolizing higher consciousness.  Satish also told him some 
		of their philosophy, but Maitreya was really interested in 
		meditation at that time.  It seemed anyone he met who meditated was 
		happy and full of energy.  He wanted to learn this art that made 
		these people so joyful! After a couple of months Satish 
		told Maitreya 
			that a teacher from Ananda Marga, called an Achareya, was coming to 
		the campus to give a lecture.  An Achareya is a person who has 
		dedicated his life to meditation and teaching it to others.  This 
		teacher was from the Philippines.  Maitreya had been here in this 
		country probably around two years or so by this time, and he still had a 
		hard time to understand English with an American accent.  That was 
		because he had studied English with a British accent.  When he was 
		coming to the United States, he had stopped in London.  It was very 
		easy for him to understand the television there.  He could probably 
		understand around 60-70% of their English accent. 
		 Then he came to New York.  
		They said (with a New York accent), "How are you doing?"  
							Maitreya would say, "What?"  They just completely threw him off 
		balance.  It was a completely different world.  He probably 
		could understand 10-15% of what they said.  See, when you are in school, you 
		work with the books more than with the people.  You are not in too 
		much contact with the people.  You just sit with the professors and 
		the professors talk a very high level technical language of English 
		related to your field, and you read books, etc.  So you are not in 
		very much contact with day-to-day people.  You understand the 
		professors, but you really don’t know the language.  You really 
		have to live with the people to start to truly learn a language. Anyway, after two years Maitreya still couldn't understand English very well.  Then 
		this Filipino person came and he had a Filipino accent.  Have you 
		ever heard a Filipino person talk English?  It can be very 
		difficult to understand.  Even the Americans can have a problem to 
		understand a Filipino with their accent. 
			 So Maitreya didn't 
		understand a word of what the Achareya said [laughter].  The only 
		thing Maitreya 
			understood was that he was going to be available for consultation 
		and that if you had a question you could go and talk to him.  Then 
		the teacher went into a room. Maitreya said to Satish, "I do 
		have a couple of questions."  So Satish told him to take his shoes 
		off, go in the room where the Achareya was, and say, "Namaskar," (which 
		is an Indian greeting), sit crossed-legged in front of him and ask his 
		questions.  Maitreya said, "Great, that is what I'm going to do." So Maitreya went in the 
		room and said, "Namaskar," and sat in front of him.  But the 
		Achareya’s eyes were closed and he was meditating.  Maitreya
  			kept silent and was waiting for him to open his eyes so that he 
		could ask his questions.  The Achareya was in such a state of peace 
		and his face was glowing that Maitreya
  			felt completely attracted to his Peace.  With his eyes still closed, the 
		Achareya started talking.  He then initiated Maitreya!  
		The teacher told him the process of meditation, and he gave 
			Maitreya
  			a mantra and its meaning.  He said, "You meditate on this 
		mantra. That is your mantra. Go and meditate."  Maitreya 
			never even had a chance to ask his questions!  The Archareya 
		opened his eyes, wrote the mantra for Maitreya on a piece of 
		paper, and told him to go and meditate.  Also he instructed Maitreya to meditate twice a day. 
							 Maitreya did not come to the 
		lecture to be initiated.  He even did not know what initiation was 
		or what it meant.  He had not even heard about a Guru or any of the 
		Far East philosophies.  But somehow there was a great pull! So Maitreya went to his 
		room.  The Archareya had instructed how to meditate, "Go and close 
		your eyes," and things like that.  He went up there and meditated.  
		He started using the mantra and thinking about its meaning... It was a wonderful thing that 
		happened.  It was one of the best meditations he has ever had.  
		He felt that Light was going out of his head and body.  He opened 
		his eyes and everything was Light.  He went downstairs in the 
		dormitory and was grabbing people, "Hey, can you see God?"  Of 
		course they didn't know what he was talking about.  This occurred 
		August 15, 1974. The fall semester was to start 
		sometime in September.  
			Maitreya was thinking about moving out of the dormitory.  
		A person from California came to join Satish so they could start an 
		Ananda Marga Center in Scranton.  They wanted to get a place 
		together and start a Center.  Maitreya also wanted to leave 
		and probably get a big house and share it with a couple of other 
		students.  So, he started to look for a house.  Actually, in the beginning he was 
		supposed to move in with Satish and the other person.  But perhaps 
		they concluded that Maitreya was not ready to live in the Center 
		with them.  Satish had been meditating for fifteen years, and this 
		other gentlemen had been meditating for six years.  To them, Maitreya was just like a baby in the path.  They didn't want to 
		live with him.  So they decided to go and get a house by 
		themselves.  Maitreya also went out and 
		looked for a house.  He was just looking around to see if there was 
		anything for rent.  He could not find anything.  Then he saw 
		this lady walking in the street, and he asked her, "Do you know if there 
		are any houses for rent around here?"  She said, "Yes.  There 
		is a house there.  It has been empty for years.  I don't know 
		if the owners want to rent it but they might.  Go and ask."  
		She showed Maitreya where the house was. Maitreya went there, knocked 
		on the door, and asked the person who was there, "I heard that this 
		house is empty.  Would you like to rent it?"  He said, "Well, 
		it's been empty for a long time.  We've been thinking about it.  
		But let me think.  What are you doing?"  Maitreya said, "I'm 
		a student.  I go to school.  I might get a couple of other 
		students with me, and we are just going to school.  I haven't been 
		able to rent a place." He said, "OK, I'll rent it to 
		you."  
			Maitreya said, "OK, can I look at the house?"  He said, 
		"It's a nine-room house.  It has a basement.  It has central 
		heating."  Maitreya went to look at it.  He thought, "Oh, 
		it's going to be five or six-hundred dollars for a nine-room house."  
		He asked, "How much do you want for it?"  The gentleman said, 
		"Seventy-five dollars a month." [Laughter] Maitreya said, "OK, fine."  
		He certainly didn't have any complaints about $75 a month for nine 
		rooms.  He said, "OK, I'll take it." 
			 Maitreya went back to his 
		room, in the dormitory.  As he was meditating in the evening, 
		someone knocked on the door.  It was Satish with his friend.  
		They had a problem with their landlord.  Their landlord didn't want 
		them to start their Center in his house.  He didn't want them to 
		bring people there to meditate, and all those things that would be part 
		of being a Center.  So they were unable to start a Center in 
		Scranton.  Then Maitreya told them 
		about the house he had found.  Satish suggested that they all take 
		the house and make it a Center.  Maitreya 
			told him, "But you didn't want to live with me."  Satish 
		said, "I have no choice now.  We looked for another place to rent.  
		We could not find one.  It seems there is no rental house available 
		in Scranton anymore."  Maitreya agreed to share the house 
		with them.  They rented it, and the three of 
		them started to live together.  Of course, they first went to the 
		landlord and explained to him what they were going to do, that they were 
		going to have people come and meditate there.  The landlord and his 
		wife were wonderful people.  That was fine, no problem.  
		Actually, just across the street there was a big house with around six 
		or seven nuns living there.  So, there was a very beautiful, strong 
		energy there. Maitreya started living with 
		Satish and the other person.  He was now with these people who had 
		been meditating for years.  They started talking about the 
		teachings of Baba.  Baba was their spiritual teacher.  They 
		would wake up at around 4:30 in the morning, and then they would go for 
		a walk. At the top of Scranton there is a 
		lake.  It is an artificial lake that is the reservoir for the city. 
		It was a one-hour walk around the lake.  They would go there, walk 
		for half an hour, sit there and meditate for another thirty minutes or 
		an hour, and walk back for half an hour.  That was their ritual 
		every day for around six or nine months.  Maitreya was in a very intense 
		environment with these people.  He had very strong meditations, 
		yoga, and teachings, and at the same time was going to school with them.  
		He had a lot of discussions with Satish and others.  He started to 
		understand what the Guru meant and who was his Guru, etc.  Also he 
		enjoyed talking about these philosophies.  So they created a very 
		nice environment there.  That environment completely changed his 
		lifestyle and his view of the realities of life.  He was awakened 
		to a realm that was unknown to him before. That spring he finished his MBA 
		and was accepted for continuing his doctorate in business in three 
		universities.  He chose to go to Mississippi State University 
		because they accepted him unconditionally.  The other universities 
		were in Pennsylvania: Penn State and Temple University.  If he had 
		stayed in that state, he would have been almost in the same situation as 
		before.  By going to Mississippi, however, Maitreya 
			was forced to completely change his environment away from the 
		support and friendship of like-minded people.  He understood this 
		change more later on and found out that there was no one in Mississippi 
		from the same organization.  And because of living in that 
		spiritual environment in Pennsylvania, he did not like to associate with 
		people who were not doing meditation and were pursuing a regular life.  
		He couldn't get along with the people who drank, smoked, were vulgar, 
		and all those things.  When Maitreya went to 
		Mississippi, it was very hard.  Suddenly, he was out of that secure 
		environment in a place that he didn't even understand the language any 
		more [laughter].  For the first semester he was pretty much by 
		himself.  There were very few people studying business in the 
		doctoral level, and there was not much social contact.  So he 
		became very isolated, and he spent most of the time by himself.  
		Well, that was really by His Grace. Maitreya’s schedule was to go 
		to school, eat, sleep, read schoolbooks, read Baba's books (his 
		spiritual teacher, Baba is his affectionate name) and meditate.  So 
		he had much more time to read Baba’s books and become familiar with his 
		teachings instead of listening to others talking about him or his 
		philosophy.  Therefore, 
			Maitreya
  			was not being influenced by others but had a direct relationship 
		with him.  For about five months he was in this situation, 
		completely wrapped up in meditation and study. The next semester he felt like he 
		wanted to do some service.  He had such a desire to spread the 
		knowledge he had gained from his spiritual teacher.  He decided to 
		start a yoga class.  Also he wanted to find people who were 
		interested in spirituality and make some friends.  So Maitreya went and talked 
		with the person who would set up the programs in the student union.  
		He was very interested and even offered to pay him $2.00 an hour 
		for the teaching.  But 
		Maitreya 
			refused the money because he wanted to do it as a service.  
		Instead he requested that they do the publicizing for the class because 
		of his busy schedule.  Maitreya thought that maybe 
		around five or six people would come and that they would have some fun.  
		If at the end even two of them stayed, that would be great, still he 
		would have two friends there and they could talk about things that he 
		liked to talk about, like God, meditation, etc. Anyway it was advertised, and the 
		class started.  The number of the room was given out, and the time 
		was established.  It was supposed to be from 7:30 to 9:00 PM on 
		Mondays, in a room large enough to hold 20 to 25 people.  The first day of the class, Maitreya went upstairs in the union and saw that there were a lot of 
		people there.  He said, "I must have the wrong room."  The 
		room with the same number was just packed.  He went downstairs and 
		checked the number with the desk, and that was the right room.  Maitreya 
							went back there and looked and there were around 50-60-70-80 people 
		waiting for the class to begin [laughter].  It was packed.  
		All the chairs were taken, some were sitting on the floor, many were 
		standing along the walls, and still more were coming.  Maitreya thought, "Are you 
		kidding me? I can’t talk about yoga in front of 80 people in English 
		[laughter].  I can't even speak English very well yet.  Eighty 
		people!"  He panicked, and he just ran downstairs [laughter]. 
							 Maitreya sat in a chair and 
		said to himself, "I'm not going to be able to do this."  He closed 
		his eyes.  He started meditating.  But he said, "Somebody has 
		to do it.  You have already told these people that there is going 
		to be such a class."  He said, "Well God, You are going to have to 
		do it for me." 
			 Like an instrument, Maitreya 
		walked upstairs and went to the class.  He closed the door and 
		started talking about meditation and yoga.  It was a great 
		experience!  Everything became Light.  The whole class was out 
		of this world.  It was filled with joy and peace. Everyone was 
		together.  That's when he felt really good, really fine, really 
		great.  Maitreya has said that it was such an incredible 
		experience that the whole class was out of this world.  They were 
		one, all eighty people with him, all were one.  He was so high, so 
		relaxed, so joyful, and everything looked brighter and more beautiful.  
		His English even was OK.  He just loved the feeling.  Maitreya 
		knew then that he was going to continue teaching.  He split the class into two 
		classes, each with about 40 members, one for Mondays and the other class 
		for Wednesdays.  As the semester progressed, these four hours of 
		teaching were the most profound and joyful times of his week.  He 
		used to make a schedule of what he was going to talk about.  For 
		instance, "This week we will cover this, this and this."  But he 
		would go to the class and wouldn’t talk on any of those topics 
		[laughter].  Completely different topics would come out.  He 
		would put them into meditation and suddenly an incredible thing would 
		come out and everyone would be amazed with the subtlety of the things 
		that were talked about. After two months Maitreya 
		invited a teacher of the Ananda Marga organization from Atlanta, 
		Georgia, to come and initiate those who wanted to become members.  
		Thirteen people were initiated, which is a very large number for a class 
		in existence for only two months.  Usually they start classes for 
		fifteen to sixteen people, and one or two would become initiated.  
		So when thirteen people were initiated, it just exploded in the whole of 
		Ananda Marga that Mohammed, who was in Pennsylvania and went to 
		Mississippi, after having a class for two or three months, facilitated 
		thirteen people to become initiated.  So Maitreya became 
		very famous all over Ananda Marga (AM).  Many people in AM knew 
		him, who he was, what he was doing, etc. Maitreya then requested for a 
		"wholetimer," who is a person who goes to a six-month training course 
		and works full time for the organization for one year.  He 
		requested one of them to be posted in Mississippi so he could help him 
		in establishing a Center there. That semester finished and Maitreya has said that it was one of the greatest periods of his 
		life.  He was Godly-high almost all of the time, "It was such an 
		incredible feeling!"  In the summer he decided to go to Iran and 
		visit his parents and his family, after three years of being away.  
		However, when he got there, he found himself a foreigner in his own 
		home.  Everything and everyone seemed different.  Of course, 
							Maitreya
  was a yogi now.  He started telling them about yoga and teaching 
		about these things, but they couldn't understand it.  Maitreya felt that he did not 
		belong there any more.  He longed to return to his teaching and his 
		spiritual friends, so he did.  He just felt, "I'm out of place 
		here.  They are no longer my family, I can't relate to them.  
		They are from somewhere else, from a different consciousness."  All 
		he wanted was to go back to Ananda Marga and his friends and more 
		spiritual people, the people whom he was comfortable with, who meditated 
		and talked about God.  So Maitreya came back to 
		the United States to continue his education.  By then, of course, 
		Ananda Marga had sent a full time worker to be with him because he 
		didn't have time.  He had his classes and things like that, so he 
		couldn't take care of thirteen people.  Before this happened, of the 
		people who started coming to his classes, there was a group of hippies 
		in the class who came and studied with him.  They came to 
			Maitreya
  and said that they wanted him to go and live with them and become their 
		spiritual teacher [laughter].  The first thing he said was, "There 
		is no loose sex, OK?"  They said, "What? You can't do that to us" 
		[laughter].  They offered that 
			Maitreya
  			could have anyone he wanted as long as he let them have their way. 
							 Maitreya said, "No, it doesn't work that way."  So they 
		backed off. That year, there was a weeklong 
		Ananda Marga retreat in Kansas.  It is a custom for the people in 
		that organization to ask for a Sanskrit spiritual name.  Maitreya
  			was in Ananda Marga probably two years by then, and he had never 
		felt he needed a spiritual name.  He never had a desire for one, 
		but in the retreat he decided to ask for a name from his Achareya.  However, this Achareya was a very 
		busy person because he was the International Coordinator of the 
		organization.  So he put Maitreya's 
			name on his list of those who had asked him for a name and he 
		told him that he was too busy at that time, but he would send him one. 
							 Maitreya said, "OK, I'll wait for you." 
							 Of course, most of the people who 
		asked for a spiritual name received it right away.  They had the 
		names of Ishvara, Krishna, or Shivamurtti, and all those big names.  
		That retreat was finished and he went home.  Maitreya waited for 
		a month, two months, but the name was not coming.  Maitreya had become so 
		inspired at that retreat that he decided also to go to a training center 
		in Denver and become a wholetimer himself.  It just seemed that 
		more and more he was becoming attracted to the spiritual world rather 
		than the external world.  However, when he went back to 
		Mississippi, things started not going well.  First of all, he would have to 
		quit school.  Secondly, after he decided that he would do it 
		anyway, it seemed that he couldn't get out of town.  
			Maitreya
  			put his belongings in the car all ready to go, but the car wouldn't 
		start.  After a couple of days he decided, "Well, I am not going to 
		go," and a few hours later his car started with no problem. 
		 The next day he decided again to 
		go, thinking that he was being superstitious.  So he took his car 
		to the back of the house, put his suitcase and things again in it, and 
		started driving.  However, it was raining and the backyard, which 
		was just dirt, became very muddy, so his car got stuck in the mud.  
		He just could not leave the house! A few days later Maitreya 
		decided again to go.  He went out and found that his car had fallen 
		into a ditch at the side of the house!  He decided these were the 
		signs for him not to go.  He sent a letter to the training center 
		describing the situation and told them he would not be coming. Maitreya had still not 
		received his spiritual name, so he sent a letter and asked for it again.  
		A week or so later they had a retreat for the people from Mississippi.  
		There was a teacher, an Achareya, from Atlanta Georgia who used to come 
		every three months and tour different AM centers.  He was in charge 
		of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.  He would travel, 
		and go back and forth through these states.  So
		Maitreya already knew him.  His name was
		Rudranath.  He was invited to come to Mississippi for this 
		retreat. Rudranath came, and because Maitreya knew him and was very comfortable and close to him, when he 
		came for the retreat Maitreya told him that he had asked the 
		International Coordinator to give him a name but he had not received it 
		yet.  Now it was two months later and still he hadn't received it, 
		so 
		Maitreya asked Rudranath, "Could you go ahead and give me a 
		name?"  Rudranath said, "OK, let me think about it.”  He later 
		on said, “I'm going to do it, I'm going to give you a name." It was Wednesday.  Wednesday 
		passed, Thursday passed, Friday they went to the retreat site in the 
		evening, nothing.  The retreat started that night. 
			 Maitreya
  			said he was really upset that he was not giving him his name, "It 
		has been three days.  What is he doing?  Come on." 
		 So Maitreya went early in 
		the morning Saturday (interesting it was Sabbath!) just as he woke up.  
		He rushed to Rudranath’s room and said, "What is my name? Are you going 
		to give me my name or what?"  Rudranath said, "OK, your name is
							Maitreya."  Maitreya couldn't even pronounce it correctly, 
		so Rudranath wrote it down for him. Maitreya asked, "What does 
		that mean? What does 
			Maitreya
  			mean?"  He said, "It means The Compassionate One."  
							Maitreya said, "OK" and he walked out, saying to himself, 
		"OK, my name is Maitreya, that is my spiritual name." 
							 Maitreya didn't know what the 
		word "compassionate" meant, so he went to the dictionary to find out.  
		It said that compassionate means to have compassion, to have mercy, to 
		have all those things.  It didn't sound good [laughter].  He 
		really didn't like it too much.  The other people had names like 
		Shivamurtti, which means "statue of Shiva" or Ishvara Dave, "the 
		controller of the universe," and things like that.  All of them 
		seemed beautiful to be or become.  But Maitreya, the 
		compassionate, did not seem very interesting. Actually the next week after that, Maitreya 
			had to go to Memphis, Tennessee.  He had to do a couple of 
		things there.  So he went to Memphis, and this spiritual teacher, 
		Rudranath, was there.  Maitreya said, "I want to talk to you, I 
		don't like this name.  I want you to change it."  Rudranath 
		said, "No, I can't, that is it.  I gave it to you and you're going 
		to stick with it."  Maitreya
  			said, "No, I don't want this."  Rudranath said, "That is it.  
		If you don't want it, don't use it.  But that is what I gave to you 
		and that is going to stay with you."  Maitreya has said that now, 
		when he thinks about it, he is amazed at how he became so involved in 
		such a name trip, but of course, there is a reason for everything. A few weeks later Maitreya 
		received a letter from the other teacher and he gave him the name Vigi 
		Kumar.  Vigi means, "youthful." Kumar means, "prince."  So 
		Vigi Kumar means, "the young prince."  Maitreya
  			said, "Wow, that looks better [laughter].  I'm going to use the 
		name Vigi Kumar instead of Maitreya."  So he was using both 
		names and telling the people that he liked Vigi Kumar better, but 
		without any exception all told him that he should accept Maitreya
  			over Vigi Kumar, because being compassionate is a greater virtue 
		than thinking you are a young prince.  This was in the spring semester.  Maitreya finished his courses in June, and in July there weren't any 
		courses scheduled for the summer that he could take.  Ananda Marga 
		had their headquarters in Denver, Colorado.  They had a business 
		called Golden Lotus.  They used to make shampoo and other products.  
		It was a very wonderful shampoo, it might still be on the market.  
		They were having problems with their business so they were looking for 
		someone, a business major, to come and study their business and suggest 
		some recommendations.  Since Maitreya couldn't take the two 
		courses he needed that summer, he had almost the whole second part of 
		the summer doing nothing. 
			 So Maitreya wrote them 
		saying, "I am a business major, do you want me to come and help you out 
		with this problem?"  He received a call, "Yes, come.  You can 
		come here and stay with us and do the things we need to be done." 
							 Maitreya went to Denver, and 
		it was decided that he should study the company and set up a 
		cost-accounting system, some paper flows, and make a report of its 
		situation in general.  From the very beginning he felt some 
		resistance from some of the people there.  They felt threatened by 
		his presence and his questions about all the different phases of the 
		business.  However, he tried his best, and made a report to the 
		president and International Coordinator. During the time he was doing that, 
		people kept asking him, "What is your spiritual name?"  He would 
		explain to them, "I have two names.  I have 
			Maitreya
  			and Vigi Kumar."  Everyone, without exception, told him, "Keep 
		the Maitreya."  He explained to them that he didn't know 
		which one to use, 
			Maitreya or Vigi Kumar, and they all said, "Keep the Maitreya, keep the 
							Maitreya, keep the 
			Maitreya."  It was just like pounding on him, "Keep the 
							Maitreya, keep the Maitreya, keep the 
							Maitreya." 
		 Eventually, by the end of the two 
		months, he decided to keep the name 
			Maitreya
  			instead of Vigi Kumar.  So his spiritual name was established 
		as Maitreya. 
			 At the same time, his money was 
		running out.  He talked with the people in Ananda Marga and said, 
		"Do you need me to stay with you longer?"  They said, "Yes, we want 
		you to stay here."  So they decided that he would continue on with 
		this task.  So he told them, "I will come the next semester.  
		I don't have to take a course.  I won't take the two remaining 
		courses in the fall; I'll take it in the spring.  I'll come and 
		stay with you." However, he was becoming a little 
		disillusioned with the way things were being run there and the way 
		things were handled.  He found a deviation from what the ideology 
		of his Guru was and the way it was handled.  Also there were rumors 
		starting in that organization about a lot of things.  So he was 
		getting kind of, not as good a feeling as he used to have about the 
		whole thing. 
			 Also, later on he heard that his 
		recommendations were rejected.  Not that he was attached to the 
		recommendations but they were good, they were good recommendations.  
		They were sound, they were based on the business studies that he had 
		made.  But they didn't want to do them.  That was another 
		drawback for him.  But that wasn't really it.  Just a lot of 
		things started to go wrong.  He was feeling a little disconnected.  
		Sounds like after his name was established to be 
  			Maitreya, his relationship with Ananda Marga start to 
		crumble! So Maitreya left and went 
		to Mississippi and went to his P.O. box.  He found, after two 
		months of being away, only one letter in his box and it was from the 
		Dean of the business school, "Come and see me as soon as you can."  
		The next morning he went there and said, "Well, here I am." 
							 The Dean said, "We have a 
		scholarship for you.  You are going to receive $250 a month.  
		The only thing you have to do is to work with one of the professors ten 
		hours a week.  Also, you don't have to pay any tuition.  Your 
		tuition is waived." Now he was feeling disconnected 
		from Ananda Marga a little bit.  His money problem would be solved 
		with this scholarship.  Everything said, "You don't have to go, you 
		can stay and continue your education." So Maitreya told the Dean 
		that he would have to think about it.  He said, "Fine. Come to me 
		any time you are ready.  But you have to answer us in three days 
		because if you don't want it, we have to give it to someone else because 
		that money was given to us and we have to spend it."  When they get 
		the money they have to give it to someone, otherwise it is not going to 
		be there.  So he told Maitreya, "You have to tell me in 
		three days if you are going to take it or not."  
			Maitreya went to his room to think about it.  Maitreya called Ananda Marga 
		and said, "Well, this is the opportunity that came up, and I think that 
		I am going to take it."  Of course, they were a little disappointed 
		but they said, "Fine."  So at that point he was almost completely 
		disconnected from Ananda Marga. So he stayed that fall.  This 
		was the year 1976. 
			Maitreya had only two courses and this teacher wanted him to 
		go and study the market trends in the stock market.  He wanted to 
		be on top of the stock market trends, etc.  So the only thing 
			Maitreya
  			had to do was spend probably half an hour a day just to see what the 
		trend was, especially in the Dow Jones.  Maitreya said that it was very 
		easy.  He could just look at the news and they could tell you what 
		the trend was in the evening.  It was a very easy thing to do.  
		It was not difficult.  So he had plenty of time on his hands.  
		He had two courses -- usually a full time student has four courses. 
		 He had planned to prepare for his 
		comprehensive examination and also find a topic for his dissertation.  
		So Maitreya used to go to the library to study.  Whenever he 
		would get bored and had nothing to do, he would go to the spiritual 
		section of the library and look at different books, on Buddhism, 
		Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, etc. On one of these days he was 
		flipping through a Buddhist book, and suddenly he came across the name 
							Maitreya.  He started reading it and in the middle of the book 
		he found that the name of the Buddha to come is Maitreya.  
		For the first time he found the name of Maitreya in a book about 
		Buddhism.  It was very interesting, but he did not believe in 
		prophecies then, so he just became a little more pleased with his name 
		and understood that the name is mostly related to Buddhism. Maitreya thought, "OK, they 
		know him.  Someone knows him" [laughter].  He was supposed to 
		be the Buddha to come, "Oh great, so it means something here, the Buddha 
		to come."  That was finished and then he would read something about 
		it and close the book, go to his courses, and continue with his studies. 
							 Then some other time he went and 
		flipped through another book and suddenly came across this, that Maitreya 
			probably came from Mithra, from Persia, which was one of the Gods of 
		the Zoroastrian religion.  He was supposed also to come, to return, 
		and unify the world and all that.  He said, "Oh great.  It is 
		also even related to the same country, to the nation where I was born."  
		He still had the national feeling, "Wow, that relates to where I was 
		born.  Oh, great!"  So that was good.  That was 
		another sign.  It just kept popping up, and he found more and more 
		information about what Maitreya means, who he is, and who it can 
		be.  He also enjoyed reading about the philosophies and histories 
		of different religions. 
			 He really didn't pay any attention 
		to all this information, it was completely out of his realm.  His 
		realm was to finish his education and get his degree.  But at the 
		same time, he started reading these books. Maitreya would be sitting in 
		his room, and someone would knock at his door.  Who was that?  
		It was the Mormons.  They would just sit and talk about the Mormon 
		religion.  Or, he would be living in a house that this lady, the 
		landlord, belonged to this church.  She invited him to go to this 
		church and they would have a discussion about Christ and compare that in 
		the Bible with the teaching Maitreya
  			knew.  But this stream of consciousness 
		started coming to him at the same time.  So far he was in Ananda 
		Marga only.  Now he started reaching out, studying about other 
		religions, but not the Bible.  He hadn't touched the Bible yet.  He had heard about it.  They had talked about 
		it in that church, but he didn't know what they were talking about.  
		He knew there were some things coming from the Bible, but He 
		didn't know really where in the Bible they were coming from. 
							 Maitreya also used to jog.  
		He liked to go off and run once in awhile outside.  He used to run 
		around the campus, and there was a church he always passed on his way.  
		He didn't pay it any attention.  It was just another church like 
		other churches.  They were all over.  To him it was just 
		another building. One day he was jogging, and when 
		he reached in front of this church, he felt so tired that he couldn't go 
		any further.  So he decided, "OK, I'll just go inside and rest for 
		awhile."  Maitreya had already been in church (the one landlord 
		took him) so he knew you could go in and stay there if you wanted to.  
		No one was going to ask you what you were doing there. He walked in, as the door was 
		open.  The lights were on.  There were 
			Bibles
  			all over the place.  So he sat there and started meditating.  
		After five minutes he got to feeling a little bit better, so he opened 
		his eyes.  There was a Bible in front of him.  He 
		picked it up, flipped it open, and started reading it, "Genesis 1: 
		In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth," and on and on.  
		That is evolution, isn't it?  Just right there 
		Maitreya realized that it is the same thing as evolution!  
		He was amazed at how the explanation of the creation corresponded to the 
		evolutionary process.  Right there He realized that each day of 
		creation was referring to one period of the evolutionary process.  
		It was the first time in his life that he had read the Old Testament.  
		He just could not stop reading it. So he borrowed the book 
		[laughter].  He went to his room and started reading the Bible. 
							 Maitreya 
		read, and read, and read, and read, and read.  Really, the two 
		courses, the students, the teacher, and the scholarship were out of the 
		window.  Now it was Bible time. He was reading it and reading it, 
		the Old Testament, and then the New Testament.  Of 
		course, he bought his own Bible, and he returned that Bible
  			to the church where he had borrowed it [laughter].  He said, 
		"Thank you very much.  It was good to have it for a couple of 
		days." Actually, he still has the Bible he bought back then.  He started reading the 
							Bible, 
		making notes, and seeing this and that.  That was it.  He was 
		totally engaged.  Then Maitreya realized, "If 
		the Bible 
			is like that, I'd better start reading the Koran too."  
		He had never read the 
			Koran
  			before.  He had been living in a Moslem country, but he wasn't 
		interested at that time.  He wasn't interested in God, so who 
		cared?  If you are not interested in God, who cares about the 
		Bible or the Koran, etc.? Now he had to read the Koran.  
		All these things were extremely interesting, to read them, to see.  
		There was always this feeling that there should be a relationship.  
		There were a couple of Baha’is from Iran on the campus, so he also 
		started talking to the Baha’is and getting interested in them, a little 
		bit, not much.  He already knew about Ananda Marga.  And he 
		was also talking to the Mormons and many groups who would come to the 
		campus to talk to the students. There was something strongly 
		impressed on him, that there should be a thread between all these 
		beliefs.  It was the first time in his life that he was so 
		attracted to these books.  He just could not believe that there was 
		any difference between these Revelations.  If there is One God, why 
		so many Revelations?  He could not grasp the exact relationship 
		then but he intuitively knew that there should be some relationship.  
		He found himself helplessly reading these books and spending his time 
		going through them again and again, as he was finding so much truth in 
		them and their relationships with the teachings of Ananda Marga. So much new knowledge started 
		coming to him.  
			Maitreya became completely occupied with this new stream of 
		consciousness which was being impressed on him.  Actually he was 
		having trouble finishing the semester because he did not put too much 
		effort in his studies.  For instance, he was sitting in 
		his class and the professor was talking about management, which in 
		organization is represented as a triangle upward.  The teacher was 
		talking about the president, the vice-presidents, department heads, etc, 
		the triangle upward.  "Oh, the triangle upward means the hierarchy, 
		the hierarchy in the organization."  So the triangle upward in the 
		sign of Solomon maybe has the same meaning!  Then what would the 
		triangle downward mean in that symbol?  Maitreya 
			was out of class, he was in the sign of Solomon and the Jewish 
		symbol.  So he was out of the study.  
		The professor was talking about management, and Maitreya was 
		thinking about God and His relationship with this.  He was no 
		longer there.  He didn't belong to those classes any more.  
		This extremely powerful consciousness was being impressed on him.  Maitreya has said that with 
		difficulty, he passed the two courses.  Actually, those were some 
		of the lowest grades he obtained in school, in that semester.  Of 
		course, he was lucky he had other grades that were pretty high to cover 
		those.  He got two "C's" that semester.  He had other "A's" so 
		it made a "B" average.  You have to have a "B" average to be able 
		to take the comprehensive exam and receive your doctorate.  But he 
		was having difficulty to study.  So, he wasn't prepared for his 
		comprehensive examination.  When he finished, it was the 
		beginning of January, and he had to take his comprehensive examination 
		some time at the end of January, the 17th of January or such.  He 
		had to study and he couldn't study, just this extreme of consciousness 
		was coming to his mind.  So he didn't pass the comprehensive exam, 
		but actually he didn't care. 
			 Now Maitreya was familiar 
		with the Far East Philosophies, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, a little 
		of Baha'i, and Ananda Marga.  That was it.  But he was much 
		more interested to read books about spirituality, the Bible, and 
		anything related, and go to the churches and talk to the priests.  
		That he also started doing, going to the churches in Mississippi and 
		talking about God the way he understood Him. 
			 After awhile they would say, "Oh."  
		They were beginning to get scared, kind of, the way the truth he was 
		presenting to them was so striking that they couldn't handle it. In the spring semester he did not 
		have any courses but was still working 10 hours a week with his major 
		professor.  So he had plenty of time without worrying about any 
		exam or any assignment.  He utilized all his spare time in reading 
		the Scriptures and thinking about them.  It was at the end of 
		February that he felt really tired and frustrated about all the things 
		that were happening.  So he decided to go to Chicago and 
		visit his cousin.  He planned to stay with them for a week.  
		He was thinking that he was going to forget all about everything and 
		would clear his mind of all these things, and then he would go back to 
		Mississippi and put all his effort in getting ready for taking the 
		comprehensive examination again. Maitreya's cousin and his wife 
		are doctors, M.D's.  They worked in Chicago then.  He hadn't 
		seen them for probably five or six years.  So he called them and 
		said, "What do you think if I come and spend a week with you?"  
		They said, "Sure, come, come.  We would love to have you." Maitreya took his car and 
		started driving toward Chicago. Mississippi to Chicago is almost like a 
		straight-line north, almost, not completely.  So he went and 
		arrived at their house around three days later.  They sat around 
		and talked.  They renewed their friendship and things like that.   
		A few hours later, they asked him, "What do you want to do tomorrow?"  
		They were both supposed to go to work.  But his wife had off the 
		next day.  The rest of the week they both had to go to work. She said, "I have off tomorrow, 
		what do you want to do?  How about going to see the Baha'i Temple?" 
							 Maitreya 
			said, "OK, sure, that would be fine."  Maitreya had read a 
		little about the Baha'i Faith but he had never seen a Baha'i Temple.  
		In the morning, they woke up around 9:30, 10 o'clock.  They took 
		their car, they took the children (they had two boys), and his wife and 
		he drove all the way to the Baha'i Temple.  The Baha'i Temple is built in a 
		street.  So they parked on the curb, the pavement, and they started 
		going toward the Temple.  There are steps there.  You almost 
		don't see the Temple until you go to the top of the steps. So they went 
		there and walked up the steps, and oh, this 
							beautiful white Temple was 
		there. And there is a swastika, the Star of David (Judaism), the 
		cross (Christianity), the moon and star (Islam), and the Baha'i symbol 
		carved there on the temple.  The moment 
		Maitreya saw all these signs on the wall, a flash of realization 
		occurred.  He suddenly realized their relationships.  His mind 
		was filled with the excitement of this realization.  It was 
		impressed on him, all the symbols.  That was where the whole Greatest Sign started to form. 
							 So he was not out of that 
		consciousness, actually it was much stronger now.  Now he was in 
		this relationship that it was flashed back in him so strongly and 
		impressed him.  His cousin's wife started telling 
		him about, this place has been like that, this place like that.  Maitreya was out of that completely.  So he hardly bore the 
		tour with her and he said, "Let's go home." They went home and he took his car 
		and went back to the Baha'i Temple himself.  He went downstairs and 
		bought all the books they had, any books they had about Baha'i and their 
		religion, etc. Maitreya went back to their 
		home, back to his room, and started reading the books he bought from the 
		Baha’i Temple.  A couple of times he went back and forth to the 
		Baha'i Temple.  He started putting the signs that were on the 
		temple and the sign of Ananda Marga on a sheet of paper.  He put 
		the swastika at the top, then the sign of Solomon, Christianity, Islam, 
		and Baha'i, from top to bottom.  "There is something there, there 
		is some relationship. There is a thread between them."  As he was 
		doing this, then he added Ananda Marga, the sixth seal.  So he had 
		six of them now.  He knew that God's number is 7, so he put another 
		swastika at the very bottom.  Now if the first and last Swastika 
		would come together! As his best topic in high school 
		was geometry, Maitreya knew that every circle could be divided 
		six times by its radius.  So he made a circle and divided it by its 
		sixth radius and put each sign around.  It started to evolve more 
		and more toward The Greatest Sign.  He started thinking that swastika 
		is the Godhead, the Creator whom all things have come from ( ), 
		as the Ananda Marga philosophy says.  Later on man failed, 
		according to the Bible, so God chose the Elected Ones, so the 
		sign of Solomon, of Judaism, is there (  ).  
		These people were elected to bring man back to higher consciousness, but 
		they failed to keep their covenant with Him.  So He sent Christ to 
		tell the Jews that they are not Chosen Ones any longer (  ).  
		After Christ, a great Prophet came, not from the Jews, but from a close 
		race, the Arabs, as Muhammad (  ).  
		After that, a sense of universalism had been arisen in humanity, so Bab/Baha'u'llah 
		came to bring that message, the Baha'i Faith (  ).  
		And Ananda Marga brought the concept of Paravipra (  ), 
		or the true leaders of the society who will bring the dream of 
		universalism to the reality to accelerate the progress of humanity 
		return to God, which is the second swastika, at the end (  ). At the same time, Maitreya's cousin started insisting that they visit the Playboy Club.  They 
		had a key for the Playboy Club.  If you are a member, you have a 
		key and you can get in. They wanted to impress on Maitreya that 
		they had the key, so they could go to the Playboy Club [laughter].  
		Now Maitreya was here in this Revelation of The Greatest Sign 
		and impressed with this realization and this flashback that just took 
		all the life out of him, and they wanted to take him to the Playboy 
		Club. 
			 He said, "Oh guys, don't worry 
		about it, I don't want to do that."  He didn't want to hurt their 
		feelings that, "No, come on, forget it, I don't want to go there."  
		They just kept insisting and he just tried, "Oh, not tonight.  I am 
		going to cook tonight for you, so not tonight."  Maitreya 
							cooked for them that night.  The next night came, "The 
		children are tired, let's not do it tonight."  But Maitreya 
							felt that they were getting upset about his resistance. At the same time he wanted to be 
		staying there because he wanted to go back and forth to the Baha'i 
		Temple to see where this was going to end.  So he didn't want to 
		leave just then. He was probably there around five 
		days.  He was almost done with what he wanted to accomplish, he had 
		all the Baha'i books, and he had his questions answered.  They had 
		definitely decided to go to the Playboy Club Saturday night.  Maitreya said fine.  His cousin and his wife went to work on 
		Friday, they took the kids to the babysitter.  Maitreya 
			was home alone, so he wrote them a note, "I received an emergency 
		call from the University.  I have to go back to the University 
		right away" [laughter].  He left the note on the table, took his 
		car, and headed south. Not only did he not get out of 
		that consciousness, so that he could get to his studies and finish his 
		education, now he was impressed with this thread and 
			The Greatest Sign.  So he went back to Mississippi and 
		went to his room.  And that was it.  The next two months or so 
							Maitreya was absorbed with The Greatest Sign. Now he was studying the religions 
		much deeper.  Before he was just reading them and enjoying them.  
		Now he was really reading them with this Spirit, just going into them to 
		see why Baha'i, why Islam, why Christianity, why?  And 
			The Greatest Sign
  			started to evolve more and more. So the symbols were in the circle, 
		and it went from swastika ( ), 
		to the Seal of Solomon (  ), 
		to Christianity (  ), 
		to Islam (  ), 
		to the Baha'i Faith (  ), 
		to Ananda Marga (  ), 
		and back to the swastika (  ). 
							 Maitreya drew a circle and divided it into six parts, and 
		put each symbol at one of these points.  Then he drew the two big 
		triangles, which connect each three of these symbols together.  
		Later on he put a swastika in the middle of all these, so
  			The Greatest Sign was almost complete.  But still the 
		I-Ching (  ) 
		and the dot in the middle of the I-Ching had not been revealed.  
		They came to be later on in 1978 when Maitreya was in Denver. Actually, he wouldn't show it to 
		anyone.  He had a curtain over it in his room.  Whenever 
		anyone would come, the curtain was down, and they would sit and talk 
		about different things.  It was around, probably six months that 
		passed like that, and he didn't do too much about it and he didn't talk 
		to anyone either.  He was just by himself and The Greatest Sign. That spring and summer he spent 
		all his time working on the 
			Sign.  And every day more and more he would realize how 
		incredible this 
			Sign is.  He started widely reading about the religions 
		involved in the Sign and other related materials.  He found 
		out that he would not become attracted to anything unless there was a 
		purpose in that for furthering his realization.  By the fall he was very sure that 
		all this truth which had come to him could not be false, that definitely 
		there is a mission for him to be done in this lifetime, and that the 
		name given to him supports it.  At the same time 
			Maitreya
  			started seeing more clearly the signs of the time and the 
		tribulation which was spreading, not only in one or two countries, or 
		races, but all through the world.  With all these clues he could no 
		longer consider himself merely a student.  Of course one part of 
		him was fighting the idea and resisting taking up the challenge. For his final decision, Maitreya moved out of Starkville, the city that the university was 
		in, to a small town 30 miles away.  He rented an apartment there 
		just by himself.  For two months he did another intensive search 
		and contemplation there alone by himself, and then moved back to 
		Starkville.  The Greatest Sign had pretty 
		much formed itself by then.  But the very center was only the 
		swastika.  There was one swastika in the center, a swastika on the 
		bottom, and the rest of The Greatest Sign.  Of course, Maitreya was 
		bothered with the notion of the swastika and that is one of the reasons 
		that he studied symbolism.  He found out that the swastika is one 
		of the oldest symbols on earth and every tribe and nation used it, every 
		mystical religion on earth, even the American Indians had it.  
		Africans had it, and Asians had it also.  Maitreya decided to go to 
		Virginia Beach to study symbolism from Edgar Cayce at the  
		Foundation there.  He drove all the way to Virginia Beach.  He 
		went to the foundation and bought a lot of books, and also he purchased 
		their book on symbology.  He became more familiar with the 
		symbology, which once again made him realize how powerful the Sign 
		is. He still was saying, "God, You've 
		got the wrong person.  I am not the one.  I am not the one to 
		do this.  I am just here to finish my education and go back home." 
							 What about back home?  "My 
		poor parents who spent that much money, time, and energy sending me to 
		school..."  The relationship between parents and children is much 
		stronger in the East.  It is not like in the West where you say, 
		"OK, now I have enough money, I can get my apartment and go away."  
		You are almost internally connected to your parents for the rest of your 
		life.  It is a very strong, close relationship, and there is a lot 
		of respect and love.  Breaking those taboos is very hard. 
			 Maitreya wouldn't have been 
		able to study anyway.  There was no way for him to open a business 
		schoolbook any longer.  He just couldn't open them.  There was 
		no feeling there to do that.  The only thing he was interested in 
		was 
			The Greatest Sign
  and the religions related to it. So after two months he said, 
		"Well, OK, I'll do it" [laughter].  He gave away a lot of things 
		and sold some others.  Maitreya took his car and headed for 
		Denver, Colorado.  That was the only place where he knew some 
		people.  It was being impressed on him that he had to go to Denver, 
		that the goal of his life had already been planned for him, that he has 
		this mission to fulfill, and that he is not going to get his doctorate. Also, during this time of intense 
		realization, the four parts of The Holy Word, which is also called The Holy Name, The Word, 
		and the mantra that we have in the Mission, started being revealed. 
							Maitreya’s 
		mantra started changing to The Holy Word, which really the 
		pronunciation is what the Hebrews knew and said, "Don't utter it."  
		That is why if someone tried to utter it, he would be stoned.  This 
		was not because they didn't want that it be uttered, but because you 
		cannot utter it.  It is not possible to utter the Holy Name in the 
		physical world.  It is a very etheric thing, it's from the 
		Consciousness (God). Maitreya said, "OK, I'll go to 
		Denver.  They know me, I know them."  From the very first trip 
		to Denver he knew that this city had some relationship with his life.  
		He went to Denver and started subtly and slowly to reveal to them that 
		this is even more expanded than what they already have, "So they are 
		surely going to join me, and help me with this."  However, as 
		usual, God had another Plan for him. On the third day of his stay in 
		Denver, Maitreya 
			was working on the Koran and was isolating those parts 
		that seemed interesting.  He was sitting in a room and was reading, 
		and this person from Ananda Marga (Maitreya said, "This crazy 
		guy, a wonderful man but we never connected really that strong, but we 
		were aware of each other's presence) suddenly burst into his room and 
		said, "Hey."  He didn't like to say he really needed something.  
		He wanted to see how 
			Maitreya
  feelings were, "Hey, do you want to go to this mountain?  There's a 
		good place called Shamballa Ashrama.  Do you want to go meditate 
		there?" [laughter].  Maitreya said, "Well, I'm sorry, but I'm 
		writing right now.  I don't think I am going to go, you go by 
		yourself and tell me how it was." He left for half an hour, Maitreya could hear him going upstairs and downstairs.  They 
		were the only two people in the house that day.  Eventually, he 
		again burst into 
		Maitreya's room and said, "Come on, let's go.  It's a good 
		place and I want to go.  I don't want to go alone."  Maitreya 
							was getting tired of writing, so he said, "OK, let's go."  He 
		just put everything away and they went. This man had long hair with a 
		beard, a hippie kind of person. 
			 Maitreya
  had been kind of neglecting his appearance also because he wasn't 
		interested in appearances either, so probably his beard and hair were 
		long as well [laughter]. They got into this man’s car.  
		He had one of those old cars with a putt, putt, putt, type of engine 
		[laughter].  They drove all the way, around twenty miles south of 
		Denver and they went on this dirt road and went to the mountain in 
		Sedalia (or something like that!), almost in the middle of the mountain.  
		The place was called the Shamballa Ashrama, or the Brotherhood of the 
		White Temple. However, when they arrived there, 
		they only found an office with the secretaries.  When they went in, 
		there was a nice office and a couple of very pedicured secretaries 
		sitting in their chairs, and these two hippies were walking in 
		[laughter].  The secretaries were just shocked.  They jumped 
		from their chairs, "What do you want?"  This hippie-looking guy told 
		them that, "We came here to meditate."  One of the secretaries 
		said, "We don't have any place to meditate" [laughter].  When she 
		heard this request, she just handed some information to them and almost 
		pushed them out of the office. They took the information to the 
		car and drove a little further into the mountains, to a nice place to 
		meditate.  They parked there, got out and meditated for around 30 
		minutes.  While they were driving back, Maitreya picked up the information the secretary gave them, and 
		started looking at it.  In the list of their literature they had a 
		booklet called, Maitreya, Lord of the 
		World.  Maitreya 
			said, "Hey, wait.  Let's go back there.  I'd like to 
		buy this book." They went and bought the small 
		book.  Maitreya 
			had never seen anyone have a complete book about Maitreya.  
		He had heard the name here and there, but now here they had this book 
		about Maitreya.  He went there and bought a couple of these 
		booklets from them. So apparently that was the whole 
		purpose of what happened that day.  It was to go there and see that 
		they had this book.  They began driving back home again and that 
		was it.  The whole purpose of that trip was to know that this was 
		Shamballa, and they were waiting for Maitreya to come. In the book it was stated that 
		there are only three books written about 
			Maitreya, and this one is the only one in the West.  It 
		was the first book that had so much about 
			Maitreya. However, somehow it was incomplete.  In this 
		book it said that Maitreya is a Western soul which is the belief 
		of the Buddhists in the Far East.  However, Jews and Christians are 
		waiting for Maitreya to come from the East.  That is why 
		most of the people are expecting Maitreya to come from Iran 
		(Persia), because it is east of Jerusalem and west of Tibet. Actually our symbol, the throne 
		with Maitreya 
			in it, is from the cover of that book.  However, this picture 
		does not belong to them; it is a drawing by a 15th century Monk in 
		Tibet. So Maitreya stayed with 
		Ananda Marga for a while but it didn't go very well because he was 
		really out of Ananda Marga and now he had this teaching.  Maitreya
  						  started talking to a couple of people and they became a little defensive 
		about it.  No one felt comfortable with him, and Maitreya 
			wasn't comfortable with them any more either.  He was not one 
		with them any more. Eventually he reached a point 
		where he felt he had to move on.  At the same time he kept bumping 
		into these people called "preemies," the followers of Guru Maharaji.  
		He just kept bumping into them.  They had a restaurant, and they 
		had a grocery store in Denver.  Maitreya had to buy groceries 
		there because they had such good vegetarian things.  So he kept 
		seeing them and meeting them in street, etc.  He even started 
		knowing a couple of them.  His followers were talking about The 
		Holy Word, The Holy Name, something like that.  Maitreya even 
		started sharing an apartment with one of these people.  Maitreya said, "OK, maybe 
		these people have The Word."  Actually he was thinking about it as 
		a Holy Name then.  "If these people have it, then I am off the 
		hook" [laughter].  "I can go away and say they have it so I don't 
		have to worry about starting the Mission."  So Maitreya 
		started going to their meetings and tried to find out about the 
		"knowledge," or techniques.  He was not interested in the other 
		techniques, but only about The Holy Name.  However, he found out 
		that they expected him to proclaim that, "The Guru is greater than God," 
		and he does not believe in that.  He said, “I cannot proclaim 
		that.”  So he became discouraged with them and withdrew. He decided to move to another 
		place.  He, however, was out of money but he was expecting to 
		receive some money soon.  But at that time he didn't have any 
		money.  He saw this ad for a place for rent.  The ad said that 
		they were looking for someone who does not smoke and also meditates.  
		So 
		Maitreya went to this person who placed the ad, Rodney, and said, 
		"Well, I would like to come and live with you.  I don't smoke.  
		I meditate.  But I don't have any money right now, you will have to 
		wait until I get my check."  Rodney said, "OK.  Come in."  
		He was a very nice person, a very nice guy. 
			 Maitreya really didn't expect him to accept; he was just 
		throwing a stone into the dark.  And Rodney said, "Sure, come in."  
		So Maitreya moved in with him. At this time Maitreya heard 
		there was a center called the Self-Realization Center (different than 
		the one started by Yogananda in California), and the person who was the 
		teacher there and ran it used to be one of the Mahatmas, one of the 
		teachers of Guru Maharaji.  He gave the same "knowledge" and mantra 
		to his people but he didn't expect you to believe that the Guru is 
		greater than God.  So Maitreya
  			said, "OK, I'll go there." He walked to their center one 
		morning and knocked on the door.  He met with one of the members.  
		After a while he was asked, "Why don't you come Thursday night to our 
		Satsang?"  Maitreya said, "Great, I will." So he went to the Thursday night 
		Satsang.  They sat and they gave Satsang, and they meditated for 
		awhile.  Then Maitreya decided to go.  When he was 
		leaving suddenly this lady with these two big black eyes started running 
		after him and said, "Would you like to come next week to our dinner?" 
							 Maitreya 
			looked at her, such beautiful big eyes looking at him.  He 
		already knew her.  He said, "Sure, I will."  That was 
		Maitreyii. After that first Satsang, Maitreya came back that night and he told Rodney that he was going 
		to marry that girl [laughter].  Rodney said, "What? Are you crazy?  
		You just met her tonight.  You're not going to do that.  It is 
		not proper. We don't do these things here" [laughter].  Maitreya 
			said, "I don't know if it is proper or not but we are going to do 
		it."  Because the feeling was so strong, the connection was there, 
		there was no doubt about it. So, Maitreya started going 
		to this center.  There was another person there by the name of 
		David Lunbeck.  He also became attracted to Maitreya.  
		A lot of things started happening to the center.  It started 
		falling apart. Two weeks later, Maitreya 
		received the mantra and the technique that Guru Maharaji and those 
		people had.  And it wasn't It.  Their mantra was different 
		than The Holy Name, although that was what they called it.  
		Actually the holy name they gave him was the same that Ananda Marga had 
		already given him.  So it wasn't The Holy Word.  Now we can 
		understand that the whole process of Maitreya meeting preemies 
		was to guide him to the center in order for the Mission to start. So his plan just didn't work.  
		They did not really have The Holy Word.  So that meant 
			Maitreya had to go on with the Mission. Meanwhile Maitreyii (the lady whom 
		Maitreya said to his roommate he was going to marry) started seeing 
							Maitreya 
			in her third eye and started having some spiritual experiences about 
		him.  So did David Lunbeck.  One day Maitreya took her 
		to the park and said, "Well, here it is.  This is The Greatest 
		Sign.  This is the 
			Mission
  			that I have to do.  Would you marry me?"  She said, "Do I 
		have any choice?" [laughter].  Maitreya said, "No."  She 
		said, "OK" [laughter].  And that was it. Now Maitreyii and David both moved 
		out of the center to live with Maitreya.  They started 
		living together in a small house.  Maitreya started writing about 
							The Greatest Sign, and the book THOTH started 
		forming.  He was writing, revising, and re-writing it over and over 
		again.  Maitreyii had to type it, retype it and type it again, but 
		she loved doing it.  She typed the book many times over.  They 
		didn't have a computer then.  It was just a very old typewriter 
		that she used.  It was not even the IBM selectric or electric type, 
		it was just a manual typewriter.  That was a pain [laughter].  
		But she did it.  She just kept doing it, and doing it, and doing it 
		over and over again.  (Maitreyii says, "But it was a wonderful way 
		to learn the teachings!") Then they moved from that house to 
		another house, a big house in Denver.  It was a big five-bedroom 
		house.  They stayed there for around six months or so.  At 
		this time Maitreya 
		was writing the book.  By now all the mundane things of life 
		were taken care of for Maitreya.  Now he could concentrate 
		on writing what he had received.  He would go to the mountains 
		during the day and write THOTH.  It was then that the 
		writing of THOTH started. They moved from there and ended up 
		eventually in the mountains.  They rented a big house at the top of 
		Denver, in Indian Hills.  So he didn't have to drive to the 
		mountains any more.  He could just stay home and write.  One week he decided to work 
		intensely on The Greatest Sign because It really wasn't perfect 
		yet.  So for one week, almost day and night, Maitreya
  			worked on The Greatest Sign, drew it, re-drew it, changed it, 
		revised it, etc.  He would bring it out to the sitting room and 
		show it to Maitreyii and Dave (his spiritual name was John), in 
		different colors.  One day it was finished, it was a Sunday about 
		two or three o'clock in the afternoon and it was sunny outside.  
		There was a big window in the living room that you could see the whole 
		mountain in front of you.  The Greatest Sign 
			(the old One) was always hanging in that window so they could sit in 
		the sitting room and meditate in front of it.  He brought the new Greatest 
		Sign out, and put it on the altar.  The moment he did that, a 
		cloud suddenly came up.  It started raining, and then big 
		hailstones came down, then the sun came out again, and there was a big 
		rainbow right behind 
			The Greatest Sign.  It all happened very quickly.  
		There was no doubt in our minds.  These were signs from Heaven.  
		We said, "That is it," and from then on we continued with 
			The Greatest Sign we have now.  After a while they went back to 
		Denver.  But in Denver the air was getting bad, it was becoming 
		very polluted.  Denver is like a bowl, there are mountains all 
		around it and Denver is surrounded with them.  Really the wind 
		doesn't get to it.  It just goes right over it.  So any 
		pollution that is there gets stuck in this bowl shape. They moved back to the mountains.  
		They lived there for a while.  But they eventually decided that 
		they had to move.  The first day Maitreya had 
		come to Denver the name Albuquerque popped up.  It was the first 
		day, actually, a few minutes after he had entered Ananda Marga.  He 
		was sitting in the Ananda Marga headquarters when someone came and said, 
		"The truck that was in Albuquerque and was supposed to bring some fresh 
		fruit and food from Albuquerque to Denver, had an accident."  And 
		it was coming from Albuquerque.  Maitreya 
			didn't pay too much attention, but that was the first time he had 
		heard the name Albuquerque.  Then, when they decided to move 
		somewhere else, they started reading that Albuquerque's air was 
		considered to be good.  It was in the Denver Post that, 
		"Albuquerque's air was very good.  There is no pollution there, 
		there is always wind to take away the pollution."  Eventually an 
		opportunity opened up for them to move to Albuquerque.  Maitreya said, "Let's go to 
		see what is this Albuquerque."  So Maitreya and Dave decided 
		to visit it for a few days.  One of the things they didn't like 
		about Denver was that it was very cold, especially when you lived in the 
		mountains.  And it was humid, so the cold was really colder, it 
		would get to your bones.  So they drove to Albuquerque. They came 
		here, it was sunny, and it was warm.  It was beautiful, and they 
		just loved it. Maitreya said, "Well, it 
		sounds like this is it.  We will move here."  So they moved to 
		Albuquerque.  This was in 1981.  
			THOTH had not been completed yet, but The Greatest 
		Sign was ready. It was in the spring of 1982 that 
		they put some ads in a few magazines proclaiming that, "Maitreya 
		is here."  People started coming to the 
			Mission, asking them if they were the ones that Benjamin 
		Creme was preaching about.  They answered, "Who is Benjamin Creme?"  
		They were told, Creme is the person who is saying
		Maitreya will announce Himself in the spring of 1982. That is 
		exactly when 
  			Maitreya also reached to humanity and announced His Presence 
		to the world. Maitreya told them we do not 
		know this Mr. Crème.  Actually, after a while, he thought probably 
		it is the same energy that inspired Mr. Crème to announce
  			Maitreya’s presence on earth.  That is why they (the 
			Mission) sent a couple of invitations to Benjamin Creme to 
		come and join the Mission.  Some other people also have told 
		him about us.  He hadn't found his Maitreya yet, nor answered the 
		call to him to join us either. It was then that the people 
		started coming and the 
			Mission
  			started getting in touch with a lot of New Agers, a lot of them.  
		They just flooded the 
			Mission.  How many came?  300-400 people.  
		They just kept coming and they brought the 
			Keys of Enoch, the spaceship brothers, crystals, channeling, 
		etc. It sounded like God had shielded Maitreya from all these things, so far. 
							 Maitreya didn't know anything about these things before then.  
		Actually it was after The Greatest Sign was perfected, and 
		after THOTH 
			and the writings were finished, and after everything was ready to 
		go, that suddenly these people came with this new consciousness that he 
		had no idea about. Of course, they looked good, they 
		sounded good, "That could be, there is a possibility others live in the 
		universe, why not?"  If the human lives on the Planet Earth, there 
		is the possibility that other consciousnesses also live somewhere in the 
		universe.  It wasn't all bad.  There are a lot of good things 
		in them.  They had a lot of truth, like everyone else. The rest, you probably know what 
		happened.  A man in Florida (David Bent) saw our ad,  He sent 
							Maitreya 
		a letter.  Maitreya called him.  He called him back 
		and that was it, they were connected with the people in Florida. As the New Agers and people 
		started coming, they were some help.  For instance, one of them had 
		a table for us in that conference, "Planetary Initiatives For The World 
		We Choose," in Toronto. Then, of course, David Bent knew 
		Ananda Ma, and got you guys in touch with us.  Then Maitreya 
		met Darlene and Dottie in Toronto.  Maitreya almost got hit on 
		the head by Darlene [laughter].  So, we got in touch with Florida 
		and we got a letter from a person from Canada, Jean Hudon.  We got 
		in touch with him.  Actually, David Bent, Jean Hudon, Mary Lamb, 
		Elaine Powell, and a couple of other people wrote letters to Benjamin 
		Creme about, "Maitreya
  			is here in Albuquerque," and all of that. And even Elaine was, I guess, one 
		of the first people who introduced Benjamin Creme to the United States 
		(that is what she told us).  She was close to the people around 
		him.  She took THOTH, went to California and 
		presented it to the Tara Center there.  And they were rude to her.  
		She was very upset about that. So we went to the Planetary 
		Initiatives, and we had a lecture there.  That was the first time 
		personally that 
  			Maitreya reached to the world.  So Darlene and Dottie 
		were the first people who met Maitreya in the external world. 
			 Then, of course, Maitreya went to Jean Hudon's and stayed with him for a month. It was then that 
		he wrote
		The Light, to go along with 
			The Map,
  The Master Plan For Planet Earth, which were put together as a booklet, 
							The Plan.  It was written because Jean complained to 
							Maitreya 
		that, "You have only The Master Plan For Planet Earth, it 
		doesn't have much of the spiritual part of the Mission." 
							 Maitreya said, "OK, I will write it for you." 
							 Maitreya 
		wrote 
		The Light in one afternoon, in a couple of hours.  Jean 
		typed it, put it together, and published it in three days. Now, as you know, almost 
		everything has been revealed and is ready.  Now we have to "call 
		them that are bidden to the wedding."  Now is the time to invite 
		others to join us and let them see the truth that we have here.  We 
		should share this knowledge with those who have made themselves ready to 
		enter the Kingdom of Heaven, as is described by The Greatest Sign. 
							 Our duty is to present this truth 
		wide and deep, spread the good tidings of hope and unity, to teach what 
		the Plan of creation is and what is the goal of life, and to sacrifice 
		all in this way.  When all come, then the Kingdom Of Heaven On 
		Earth will be established and God's Plan will be done on earth as it is 
		in heaven. Amen ( ) Note: For a brief history of what happened to the 
							Mission and 
							Maitreya after He started His 
							Mission from 1977 to 2008, read 
							an article 
							written by a disciple!
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