Karl de Leeuw, a Christian and Protestant church member from Pretoria, in the center of apartheid South Africa, traveled to Kashmir in 2017 and 2025 in pursuit of WORLD PEACE via the TRUTH. He found the following: He discovered the authentic New Testament in the Talmud of Jmmanuel, which discloses that Jesus suffered a "near death" while hanging on the cross. He immediately believed it as an NDE (near-death experience).
What is stated in the Quran? 4:157 "We have executed the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the divine messenger," they proclaimed. It merely appeared to them (as if it had been so) that they had killed and crucified Jesus. And there is uncertainty among those who disagree on this issue. They merely follow speculation and lack concrete understanding about it. However, they didn't murder him, for sure.
He was lifted up toward God. God is wise and all-powerful. (Source: Maulana Wahiduddin Khan's The Quran). Below, Karl de Leeuw pleads for world peace, starting from Kashmir as its primary location to demonstrate that Moses and Jesus are the focal points for uniting the five major religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, that comprise 80% of humanity, world peace.
Did you know that almost 1,200 years before Christ, Moses lived in Kashmir? It's accurate. The people vouch for the shrine's purpose, which is to honor Moses' physical presence. It is located in India's Athwatoo, Kashmir. Three of my elders attested to this on film. The shrine to Moses is shown in this interview. The fact that the names of the location where Moses was buried in the Old Testament correspond to the location in Kashmir, that inspired me to make a decision of returning on October 26.
Karl de Leeuw states, "I can share all of this with you," in Day-3.1-Interview-1-Aziz-Lone-Athwatoo.mp4. The staff (rod) of Moses and Jesus is thought to be at Aish Muqan, Kashmir. It appears to have been tested and produced using an olive tree that is not indigenous to Kashmir. In one of my videos, I come within a foot of the rod. The expulsion of ten of the twelve tribes of the Kingdom of Israel from their homeland was the next indication that Jews might have traveled from Palestine to Kashmir.
Known as the "lost tribes of Israel," they were expelled about 722 years prior to the time of Christ. All that is known is that ten of the twelve tribes moved east, giving rise to the present-day Kashmiri Jews. Does this happen by chance? We tested five Kashmiris during my most recent travel on April 25. However, it wasn't until I obtained the name and address of someone in 1985, who claimed to be a descendent of Jesus that I made a significant breakthrough. Here are the results of some of his family members' DNA tests.
Additionally, at the conclusion of my most recent trip, we were able to get 72 names and addresses from 1902 prominent Kashmiri locals who swore that Jesus died in Srinagar. I want to interview four families and record this for my upcoming trip, which is scheduled for October or November 26.
One Bible scripture claims that Jesus "gained wisdom" during his lost years, which lasted from 13 to 29. In "The Life of St. Issa," it is stated that Jesus left Nazareth and headed east. As a young kid, Jesus journeyed from Nazareth, now in Israel, to Damascus, now in Syria; Bagdad, now in Iraq; Kabul, now in Afghanistan; Palitana; and, lastly, Jagannath, now in Puri, India.
Jesus was taught by Hindu sholars here, in Jagannath. He studied for six years at Jagannath Temple, which is now known as "Puri" in modern-day India, under the guidance of Hindu experts. Jesus spent six years there, yet little is known about it. The 145th Shankaracharya is now the leader of the Advaita Hindu faith. Jesus initially traveled from Jagannath to Kapilavasta, where the Buddha is said to have grown up, and then to Lhasa, which is now in Tibet.
Jesus was taught by Buddhist monks in Lhasa. Issa is Jesus in Islam. Years later a visiting Buddhist monk brought a copy of "The Life of St. Issa" to another monastery. Jesus left Lhasa, Tibet, and traveled to the Hemis monastery in Leh, which is about an hour and a half away from Leh. Here, beyond Leh, in the Hemis monetary, is a copy of "The Life of St Issa," written by the visiting monk in Lhasa.
In the late 19th century, the Buddhist monks of Hemis monastery showed a Russian explorer named Nicolas Notovitch a scroll called "The Life of St Issa." As previously said, this is the Lhasa-made replica of the original scroll. Afterwards, the existence of the scrolls was independently confirmed by Swami Abhedananda, Nicholas Roerich, Elizabeth Caspari, and Gloria Gasque.
Several of the previously named authors published books detailing their research. After Jesus’s visit to the Hemis Monastery outside Leh, he travelled west via Rajputana, Kabul, Damascus and, at the age of 29, and arrived back in Nazareth, in present-day Israel.
It's interesting that Jesus was also referred to as the prophet Issa by Muslims. This is the rationale behind our demand for the truth. We will be set free by the truth, and eliminating the contradictions among the five major religions is the only path to world peace. As previously stated, they said, "We have put to death the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the Messenger of the Creator," according to Quranic verse 157 of chapter 4.
He wasn't killed by them. Jesus did not die on the cross, according to the Quran, which is the primary source for Muslims, who make up just less than 25% of the world's population. As previously said, I am aware that Jesus (Jmmanual/Issa) experienced a near-death encounter.
According to chapter 15 of my book The-Universe-Code-PDF.pdf, millions of people have experienced near-death experiences following, instance, auto accidents. The Jerusalem Talmud: I think Muslims refer to it as the "Injeel." View the copy Jmmanuel's Talmud.pdf Prophet Muhammad will arrive, according to the Talmud of Jmmanuel, which is, in my opinion, the authentic New Testament.
The "Talmud of Jmmanuel" was discovered in Jesus's genuine tomb in 1963 by Billy Meier and Isa Rashid. Jesus' true name was "Jmmanuel," but the apostle Saul, commonly known as "Paul," eventually changed it. The "Talmud of Jmmanuel" claims that after three days of being cared for by Indian men, Jesus was taken from the grave's hidden entrance.
On the third day after Jesus' resurrection, Pontius Pilates' troops rushed back to the council's elders and top priest. The soldiers were given money by the chief priest and elders, who also instructed them to inform everyone that Jesus' body had been taken. However, when he woke up from his tomb, he escaped from Jerusalem and sought refuge in Damascus in the north. The apostle Saul, who became known as Paul following his conversion, saw Jesus on the way to Damascus and believed he was in spirit form.
There was no reason for Jesus to claim to be alive; and his only goal was to hide in Damascus. After that, Jesus spent two years in hiding in Damascus, where he was joined just before his journey east by his mother, Mary; brother, Thomas; and Judas Iscariot. The depiction of Judas Iscariot in the current New Testament of the Bible is not correct on the point that Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus.
Jesus then traveled east with his companion Judas Iscariot, his brother Thomas, and his mother Mary. The "Talmud of Jmmanuel" states that on his two-year trek east, Jesus preached in numerous countries. However, Jesus' mother, Mary, died in Murree, which is in modern-day Pakistan, while they were traveling east. When his mother Mary died, Jesus was 38 years old. The town where she passed away, nicknamed "Murree" after Mary, is located in Pakistan, just outside of Islamabad.
According to the Pleiadeans, Jesus' ultimate resting place was in the hills of Srinagar, Kashmir. Jesus got married when he was forty-five. He died at the age of 115 and had several offspring. Jesus instructed his eldest son to bury the "Talmud of Jmmanuel" in his actual Jerusalem tomb. After Jesus died, his son traveled from Kashmir to Jerusalem. Isa Rashid and Billy Meier found "The Talmud of Jmmanuel" in Jesus' actual tomb in Jerusalem in 1963. Unfortunately, Isa Rashid was slain by religious fanatics while he was working on translating the manuscript from Aramaic into German.
Ibeleive that, Jesus' actual tomb is located atop Solomons Hill in Srinagar, which is today known as Shankaracharya Hill. It may be found at this site, and what's fascinating is that residents insist it was known as Solomons Hill. In addition, I now have a picture of the inscription Jesus left within the temple, which I will study for my upcoming trip in 26 Day 10: Solomon Hill + Temple Hill - Srinigar.mov. Since all five major religions have visited Kashmir, I think that this is where real global peace will begin.
Eighty percent of people are followers of the five major religions. Let's review the five major faiths. Thus, many of the names in Kashmir are Hindu place names. Due to its proximity to Leh and Tibet, Kashmir had a rich Buddhist history dating back around 600 years before the time of Christ. Since Moses and Solomon undoubtedly visited Kashmir and there is compelling evidence that Moses may have died there, Kashmir too has a rich Jewish history. As was mentioned in the "Talmud of Jmmanuel," Jesus died in Kashmir after converting to Christianity.
The final of the five major religions is Islam, and 96% of Kashmir's population is today Muslim. Known as "Heaven on Earth" and "Paradise on Earth," Kashmir is the starting point for world peace, not because of its location but rather because of its significance. It is important to note that Kashmir is now experiencing security problems and is hardly "Heaven on Earth." What connections exist between Kashmir's five major religions?
Once Christians understand that Jesus was taught by the Hindu scholars and Buddhist monks, the Hindus, Buddhists, and Christians will forget their past disagreements. Kashmir has a rich Jewish connection, and as there is a good chance Jesus passed away in Kashmir, this link Christianity with Judaism, plus Christians believe in the Old Testament biblical prophets who frequented Kashmir.
Now we only have Muslims to pull in. Once more, the majority of people in Kashmir are Muslims, and Muslims believe in both Old and New Testament prophets. Now that all five major religions are in agreement, we can begin promoting world peace!
The author, Karl de Leeuw’s profile is available at LinkedIn. He is currently looking for a Netflix agent.
Article reviewed by Joel Savage: Overall, it provides a gripping story that strikes a balance between character growth. This book is important because it promotes world peace, which is something that everyone needs in the turbulent world of today. The conclusion gives individuals who care about world peace the opportunity to express their opinions.


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Thanks Joel for publishing my world peace plan. Much appreciated!