Comparing the Buddhist Avalokiteswara’s Descent into Hell with That of Jesus Christ in The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Eight draws a fascinating parallel between two profound spiritual journeys—those of Avalokitesvara, the Buddhist bodhisattva of compassion, and Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity. The journal explores their symbolic descents into hell, where both figures willingly enter realms of suffering and darkness to offer salvation and liberation to those in torment. It examines the spiritual significance of these descents, suggesting that such experiences may mirror the concept of astral projection, where the soul ventures into challenging, otherworldly dimensions in order to transform and heal. By comparing these two powerful stories, the journal highlights universal themes of self-sacrifice, compassion, and the potential for spiritual redemption, while emphasizing how both journeys can inform modern practices of out-of-body travel, where individuals seek to confront inner darkness and emerge with greater wisdom and enlightenment.
COMPARING THE BUDDHIST AVALOKITESWARA’S DESCENT INTO HELL WITH THAT OF JESUS CHRIST
The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Eight Compiled and Edited by Marilynn Hughes
Astral Projection, Astral Travel, Out of Body Travel, Out of Body Experiences, Out of Body, OBE, Near Death Experiences, Mystical Experiences, Marilynn Hughes
