Fubbi Quantz

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Fubbi Quantz (FOO-bee KWAHNTS) The Mahanta, the Living ECK Master during the time of Buddha, about 500 BC.

Fubbi Quantz

He completed his mission, then immortalized his body, and is now guardian of the Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad at the Katsupari Monastery in northern Tibet.

A teacher of Firdusi, the Persian poet, he was also the spiritual guide for Christopher Columbus and encourages his voyage to the Americas in order to revitalize the depleted nutrition of the Europeans.

Description

Fubbi Quantz appears as a tall, elderly man with a lantern jaw, white hair and beard, and a gentle smile. Good humor gleams in his eyes. He appears to spiritual students in a white robe that reaches well below the knees.

He has a knowingness about him. It seems to those who sit in his Satsang that he knows all about them, yet it is a knowledge that he never holds over them as a control factor. He has the spiritual presence to accept people for what they are: Souls groping through life, endeavoring to find their way home to the Sugmad. He is often seen to reflect deeply upon the observations of the students in his class, for he, too, is still learning more about the grandeur of life.

Fubbi Quantz is ever aware that the humblest chela in class might have a jewel of insight that no one else has ever been able to express before.

Many students come to him in the dream state to study when they first begin on the path of Eckankar. All who attend his classes on the Shariyat are fortunate indeed, for he passes on the Light and Music of God to all who are there.

See Names of ECK Masters.