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Church of the East is the holy instrument installed by our Lord Yesu the Savior and his close devotee St. Thomas the Twin. The purpose of Church of the East is to forward the Yoga of Jesus to all humanity. Church of the East was officially founded in Kashmir and Srinagar, North India, in approximately 45 AD when St. Thomas arrived there. Jesus had sent Thomas to India to prepare a community for western Wayists who would flee the turmoil of Judea and Galilee, when the world of the Jews came to an end. Wayist Church of the East forwards the Yoga of Jesus to the West through this growing shrine in cyberspace. We hope to fulfill our Western members’ demands for devotional media, tuition, training, provision of devotional items, and literature by means of this highly interactive experience of sharing. Church of the East established a remarkable presence in Southern Africa and North America since 1996. European membership is also growing. Our members in the English speaking western world are recent members, and most of us are studying and finding ways to live the Yoga of Christ in the new world with its unique challenges. | |
Church of the East holds to a particular set of holy Scripture called the Eastern Bible | |
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The earliest book written about Jesus is the collection called Mystical Sayings of Yesu The Savior our Lord. These cryptic sayings were collected by St. Thomas, probably as short notes, and it represents the earliest and most thorough collection of Jesus teaching. Unlike other books Mystical Sayings comes to us in a roughly unedited format and thus includes a host of very difficult to understand, and easy to misinterpret, Sayings the churches of the West have edited out of their later books (such as the Gospels for instance). Another interesting aspect of the Eastern Bible is that the Acts of Thomas contains the earliest Liturgy, the earliest full Initiation Rite and Jesus’ original teaching, expressed by this early church, concerning the Male and Female aspects of our theistic approach to God. | |
The One | |
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Church of the East’s understanding of the Ineffable Creator is not confined to a trinity of male persons
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We also make use of a theistic approach to God | |
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Our Father in Heaven | |
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Heaven, as humans call it, is the place where spiritual beings live. We are concerned with only one such place and are agnostic whether other such places exist. The Heaven of concern to us is in the Sanskrit called Sukhavati (Land of Pure Bliss). It is a monarchy headed by a king, whom we know as our Father in Heaven. In Sanskrit literature of the 1st century, our Father is addressed by His title Amitabha which means Illimitable Light of Wisdom. Our Father dispenses amrita, the nectar of wisdom to devotees of the Way. Yesu (Jesus) is venerated as an example of the human being perfected by deification (the end of the process of theosis). In our theistic approach we appoint Yesu to lord over our souls (soul, which is mind), as he Lords over the angels that help humans to grow, because we are assured that he has holds our spiritual welfare as His prime objective, and works all the time to assist us in the quest for improvement. We venerate Yesu as our ever-present Divine Brother, and we delight in communion with His angels. In Sanskrit literature of the 1st century, the Lord is not addressed as Yesu because after his 2nd coming he is known by his spiritual title Avalokiteshvara, the Lord who sees and hears the pleas of all sentient beings on Earth.
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A life affirming theology | |
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Church of the East website | |