Sutton Fuentes (foxcolony7)
After His resurrection, Jesus was seen in His light body by more than 500 people at one time after He resurrected his physical body. Jesus also appeared in His light body many times while incarnated on Earth. He was in His light body when He came walking on the troubled seas toward His disciples, who thought He was a ghost (John 21:4). In I Corinthians 15, Paul is said to have had an epiphany in which he saw Jesus in His light body. In Mark 9, Jesus met with Moses and Elias, and was transfigured on a high mountain. There, His clothing started shining, whiter than anything on Earth. I find it interesting that Jesus told them that some who were present at that meeting would not taste of death until they had seen the kingdom of God (the New Heaven and New Earth) come with power. Did they see the Kingdom of God in their lifetime? Are they still living among us in carbon-based form? Are they in their light body manifesting as needed? Are they now ascended masters guiding us from behind the veil? Food for thought.
Hariakhan "Babaji" Maharaj is a mahavatar (a human able to materialize a body at will) who goes by many names. Babaji is said to have been alive for thousands of years, dwelling in caves in the Himalayas. Nobody knows when or where he was born. Appearing and disappearing suddenly, he was seen by many people in the 19th and 20th centuries. In a holy cave at the foot of Kumaon Mount Kailash at Haidakhan in India between 1970 and 1984 Babaji was seen primarily as a young man about eighteen to twenty years of age; yet, his appearance varied even when he was observed by several people simultaneously in different places. reported that Babaji had great physical strength but ate very little food. He never slept, walked fast, and conversed in whatever language he was addressed. Like Jesus, Babaji performed miracles to alleviate the suffering at hand. But mostly, people are drawn to him because of the bliss they experience in his presence. Several people, including Guru Charnasrit and Baba Hari Dass, have written about him, but the most popular work is Autobiography of a Yogi written by Paramahansa Yogananda.