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Here, at last, are the lost legends of Issa that were known for so many centuries in the Far East! Now all can see that Jesus was not only the Christ but also a great yogi and master of wisdom. I was very impressed with her shcolarship. -- Clysta Joyce Kinstler, author of

Mrs. Prophet's book has pushed the debate to a critical threshold. -- Richard Shek, PhD, specialist in Ancient Chinese Religion

Reads lie a detective thriller! It picks you up and never lets go of you....Puts together the missing pieces in the life of the Master that have baffled biblical scholars for centuries. -- Jess Stearn, author of

This book may well change the way academia, clergy and the laity view the Son of God. Moreover, it may well set a foundation for a transcultural hermeneutic that unites the religious disciplines of East and West. Guaranteed to set off an array of theological fermentations! I heartily recommend it. -- John Dependahl, Chairman of the Religion Department, Seabury Hall

Well written and provocative. The research was not only thorough and accurate but very, very careful. -- Robert S. Ravicz, PhD, Professor of Anthropology, California State University, Northridge


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Documentary evidence of Jesus' 17-year journey to the East.

The Gospels do not say where Jesus was between the age of 12 and 30. But ancient Buddhist manuscripts say Jesus left Palestine and traveled to India, Nepal, Ladakh and Tibet during the "lost years." For the first time, Prophet brings together the eyewitness accounts of four people who have seen these remarkable manuscripts--plus three variant translations of the texts. Illustrated with maps, drawings and 79 photos.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 468 pages
  • Publisher: Summit University Press; 2nd edition (December 1, 1988)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 091676687X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0916766870
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars ORIGINAL SOURCE MATERIAL AND A GREAT SUMMARY OF THE EVIDENCE, June 7, 2006
By Theresa Welsh "The Seeker" (Ferndale, Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
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Elizabeth Clare Prophet presents the original sources for the belief that Jesus spent time in Asia studying the wisdom of the East. She summarizes the evidence in a well-written Introduction, then gives you long excerpts from the writings of Nicholas Notovitch who traveled to the Himis monastery in 1887 and saw a manuscript that the Lamas told him was the story of "Saint Issa." Notovitch went on to publish a book, The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ. One of the lamas translated the portions of the manuscript dealing with Issa for Notovitch as he was recovering from a broken leg at the monestery.

Notovitch's book created a sensation, but a skeptical public was generally not convinced. Some years later, another man went to Himis to try to verify Notovitch's claims, but reported that the chief Lama denied ever receiving Notovitch and denied that such a manuscript existed. This might seem like proof that Notovitch made it all up, but later travelers were to again hear about the manuscript and even see it.

The lamas who live in the mountain-top monasteries that dot the Himalayas offer hospitality to visitors, but are often wary about what they will reveal. They have apparently found that Westerners often come to plunder their ancient treasures, so they may not tell every visitor about the existence of something like a manuscript about Jesus, especially if they don't trust the visitor.

Two very credible witnesses were to confirm the tale of the manuscript about "Saint Issa." One was an Indian, Swami Abhedenanda, who visited the monastery in 1922. He not only confirmed that such a manuscript existed, he received a translation of it that is almost identical to the one published earlier by Notovitch. And in the late 1920s, Nicholas Roerich began the long trek through India and Tibet that resulted in the breathtaking paintings he made of this region. Roerich was an artist of the highest talent, a skilled archeologist and linguist, and a diplomat who worked for world peace. His son George, who went with him, was also an archeologist and linguist and spoke the Tibetan language. Wherever the Roerich expedition went, they heard stories of Saint Issa. And in 1937, Elizabeth Caspari made a trip to Tibet and was shown manuscripts and the lama who showed them said "These books say your Jesus was here."

I wondered how these travelers could be sure that Saint Issa and Jesus were one and the same, but in reading the Notovitch and Abhedenanda translations, it is clear that this is the story of Jesus, but with some variations. This Jesus praises women and urges men to treat them as equals. This Jesus affirms reincarnation. These original sources are fascinating reading. Interestingly, the story begins with Moses and the Jews and speaks of Issa as coming to bring the Jews back to a knowledge of God they once had. Issa leaves as a teen-ager for India because his parents are seeking a wife for him, according to the Jewish custom. Issa wants to learn from spiritual masters rather than settle into the life of a householder. He returns to his homeland at age 29.

These manuscripts, verified by credible witnesses, are quite convincing. They clearly are old, but could they be simply stories invented by early missionaries in the years when Christianity was taking hold in the Roman empire? Or were these the writings of someone who witnessed the visit of Issa? Is there evidence that Jesus' teachings have an Eastern flavor? I can't answer all the questions that pop into my head, thinking about what I've read in this book. But it has aroused my interest in learning more about this Jesus of the East.

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52 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Through the East, December 27, 2000
By "dubleosix" (Sunnyvale, California USA) - See all my reviews
This book provides interesting details of the unknown life of Jesus. History written by western scholars and historians is always more popular than the history written by eastern philosophers, scholars and historians. This book is mostly based on the findings of the Russian, Nicolas Notovitch, who found ancient scrpits in tibetian monastries which had references to Christ. The preachings of Christ are mostly based on the sacred Hindu book "The Bhagavat Gita", and the preachings of Buddha. Now it makes real sense to me when I read that Christ was in India and had been to the Kumbha mela and Kashi and became a master of the advanced form or yoga namely Kundalini. An interesting book if you really care about what Christ did in THOSE 17 YEARS...........
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5.0 out of 5 stars Evangelical Christian likes this book!, November 9, 2005
By david07003 (Bloomfield, NJ) - See all my reviews
My friend is a Buddhist and I was always surprized at how closely his religion is to Christianity. Now my friend is starting to go to church! Well, I wanted to know more about Jesus life and the historic events that became the backdrop to the writing of the Bible. So I stumbled on this book and couldn't stop reading it. The book is about an adventure writer who stumbled on the writings of Buddhist monestary that mentions Jesus and what he did during that time. Keep in mind that this is not along the lines of the Book of Morman (which talks about Jesus visiting natives in South America, just after the crusifiction, and then adds to the Bible to so call clarify what the Bible was really meaning to say, and then becomes part of a new Christian religion) or anything similar, the writings are historical in nature. The Buddhists are keen to keeping good records of the past and thier beliefs and spiritual leaders. After this adventure writer publish the book he was discredited. Prophet does a good job to show that two other writers went out and saw the writings as well. I'm impressed with Prophet's writing style and good research on the subject. However, because of this book I went out and purchased the Prophet's "Lost Teaching of Jesus" books: 1,2,3,and 4. Then I see that she is part of the New Age movement. She gets into the familiar spirits realm by talking to the so called Assended Masters, which are the spiritual leaders that have died and are now trying to help us to a higher level of spiritualness. See the Wikipedia article on her which does a good job of mentioning that she has been accused of running a cult and promoting doomsday beliefs.
However, the Lost Years of Jesus is not really about her or her new age beliefs but rather the historical writings of the Buddhists concerning Jesus. As a serious Christian I did not see the writings to conflict with what the Bible said about Jesus--and believe me, that is what I was looking for. Here is just something to think about; while I believe that Jesus did go to India and Tibet to study with various spiritual leaders, he did not come back to the holyland and say "aum..."(He did not embrace Buddhism). Prepare for more historical information about Jesus to come out during Jesus's lost years time period in the near future by other historians. Every Christian should be interested in this.
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