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He was a direct descendant of [[Rama|Rama's]] spiritual mastership and was the first to bring the mysteries of [[Soul Travel]] out into the open. Those who were the followers of the science of Soul Travel knew he was wrong to try to reveal such truth at that time.
He was a direct descendant of [[Rama|Rama's]] spiritual mastership and was the first to bring the mysteries of [[Soul Travel]] out into the open. Those who were the followers of the science of Soul Travel knew he was wrong to try to reveal such truth at that time.


A Muslim bu birth, Kabir hoped his poems would unite the Muslims and Hindus; however, it was the wrong time, and he ended up being hounded by both factions.
A Muslim by birth, Kabir hoped his poems would unite the Muslims and Hindus; however, it was the wrong time, and he ended up being hounded by both factions.


Among his band of followers was Guru Nanak, founder of Sikhism, , which carried elements of the [[Light and Sound]] to India.
Among his band of followers was Guru Nanak, founder of Sikhism, , which carried elements of the [[Light and Sound]] to India.
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 30 May 2024

Kabir (kah-BEER) A weaver and mystic poet in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, in India.

He was a direct descendant of Rama's spiritual mastership and was the first to bring the mysteries of Soul Travel out into the open. Those who were the followers of the science of Soul Travel knew he was wrong to try to reveal such truth at that time.

A Muslim by birth, Kabir hoped his poems would unite the Muslims and Hindus; however, it was the wrong time, and he ended up being hounded by both factions.

Among his band of followers was Guru Nanak, founder of Sikhism, , which carried elements of the Light and Sound to India.