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    Hello to all members
    Thank you for Giving me a chance to participate in this forum. I am someone who is intrigued by many of Dr.Dahesh's miracles that were witnessed by my great-aunt and several other people I met in Beirut. I contacted Mr.Chakkour a few weeks ago and he was so kind to answer all the questions I had back then. I am still reading about Daheshism so I have a few questions that rose up, I would be grateful if anyone could answer them.

    1- The notion of "The 20th Sayyal" is still unclear in my :mind. When I read the book of Dr.Brax
    "ÇáãÏÎá Åáì ÇáÏÇåÔíÉ",
    he clearly stated that God is one in several passages of his book, yet when I read what is written on the website Daheshism.com, the author states "In this light, Daheshism understands the meaning that Christ is a god, that he is the First Begotten Son of God, that he is a Spirit of God and the Head of the Creation."
    Does that mean "The 20th Sayyal" is a god or a begotten son of God? Or is it a just a Celestial Power controlled by God.

    2- The first question is also linked to the "notion" of Jesus in Daheshism. I understand that Jesus is a Prophet of God and that he was never crucified himself but one of his many personalities (a statement by Dr.Brax in his book), I then realised that Dr.Dahesh wrote about Jesus in 25/12/1942 saying
    "íÇ ãä ÊÃáøã Úáì ÇáÕáíÈ áÃÌáäÇ"
    , he also writes in another note about Jesus saying
    "íÇ ÇÈä Çááå ÇáÍÈíÈ"
    and in another note
    "ÃíåÇ ÇáÅáå ÇáÚÙíã¡ Ïíäß åæ ÇáÏíä ÇáÕÍíÍ"
    . Is Jesus (which is a different "concept" than Christ") is also a god? A son of God? And is his religion the right religion?
    How can those contradicting statements be explained?

    3- I have questions about Dr.Dahesh himself to those who met him. How was he? Was he kind-hearted, I read some of his notes, he always stated that he wished to leave this world was he unhappy? Did he talk about his old friends that had passed away? Did he mention Majda the martyr often? Was he enthusiastic regarding the establishment of Daheshism in his old days? Did he hold any spiritual sessions in the United States? What was his favorite dish? did he eat meat, drink alcohol, did he love to go out or stay home etc. I know those questions may seem unimportant but any information would really be helpful for me to understand him more.

    4- I realised some of Dr.Dahesh's recordings are available on this forum but are locked by a password. Please please, allow me to listen to them, even if for a short period of time, I really would like to hear his voice and listen to some of his stories. If you could send me the password in a private message I would be grateful and I promise I will never share it.

    That's all the questions I have for now, if any more come up I will make sure to post them on this thread hoping to receive an answer. Thank you all and have a great day!

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    Originally posted by Polo Red View Post
    Hello to all members
    Thank you for Giving me a chance to participate in this forum. I am someone who is intrigued by many of Dr.Dahesh's miracles that were witnessed by my great-aunt and several other people I met in Beirut. I contacted Mr.Chakkour a few weeks ago and he was so kind to answer all the questions I had back then. I am still reading about Daheshism so I have a few questions that rose up, I would be grateful if anyone could answer them.

    1- The notion of "The 20th Sayyal" is still unclear in my :mind. When I read the book of Dr.Brax
    "ÇáãÏÎá Åáì ÇáÏÇåÔíÉ",
    he clearly stated that God is one in several passages of his book, yet when I read what is written on the website Daheshism.com, the author states "In this light, Daheshism understands the meaning that Christ is a god, that he is the First Begotten Son of God, that he is a Spirit of God and the Head of the Creation."
    Does that mean "The 20th Sayyal" is a god or a begotten son of God? Or is it a just a Celestial Power controlled by God.


    Hi Polo Red, and welcome.

    I’ll assume you studied podcast #2, whose core information about the Spiritual Fluids is based on a book by Loutfi Radwan that Doctor Dahesh gave me in 1980 (I don’t have it on me, and I think it’s called "The Miracles and Wonders of Dr. Dahesh.”)

    Let's go down the list:

    • We know that everything in the material universe is made of Spiritual Fluids.
    • Where do the Fluids come from? From the Mother Spirits, which reside in the realm we call the Heavens. The highest parts of the Heavens is the realm of God Almighty.

    • What is the ultimate goal of every spiritual fluid? To return to its Mother Spirit. After that, to move up the ranks within the realm of the Spirits and become one with God Almighty.

    So, that’s the big picture: every one of us can, through thousands of reincarnations, become one with God Almighty.

    So, is “God one”? Absolutely. However, God Almighty is not one person, or any one entity we could begin to fathom. The truth of the matter is that we simply do not know.

    Now, is The Christ a god? Sure.

    I didn’t say The Christ is GOD. I said, The Christ is a god.

    Think about it: The Christ is a Mother Spirit, whose origin is GOD Almighty. Every fluid in the material real emanates from a Mother Spirit… So, you have the following hierarchy:
    Spiritual Fluids roaming the realms of Paradise and Hell, going up and going down, etc., whose sources are the Mother Spirits (the gods), whose source is GOD Almighty.

    Now, THE CHRIST has a very special place in the realm of the Spirits. He’s “up there” if you know what I mean.
    THE CHRIST, for reasons I will mention in upcoming podcasts, chose to help the (let’s call them) “fallen angels” by sending to them his Twentieth Spiritual Fluid. That Spiritual Fluid number 20, or the 20th Spiritual Fluid, is the one that materialized in Jesus Christ, and Doctor Dahesh.
    Originally posted by Polo Red View Post
    2- The first question is also linked to the "notion" of Jesus in Daheshism. I understand that Jesus is a Prophet of God and that he was never crucified himself but one of his many personalities (a statement by Dr.Brax in his book), I then realised that Dr.Dahesh wrote about Jesus in 25/12/1942 saying
    "íÇ ãä ÊÃáøã Úáì ÇáÕáíÈ áÃÌáäÇ"
    , he also writes in another note about Jesus saying
    "íÇ ÇÈä Çááå ÇáÍÈíÈ"
    and in another note
    "ÃíåÇ ÇáÅáå ÇáÚÙíã¡ Ïíäß åæ ÇáÏíä ÇáÕÍíÍ"
    . Is Jesus (which is a different "concept" than Christ") is also a god? A son of God? And is his religion the right religion?
    How can those contradicting statements be explained?

    Doctor Dahesh introduced certain information is stages. He did the same when first hinting that Baalbek "might" have been built by aliens, in 1944. Then, in 1979, he clearly revealed that it was. So, I would refer to the last word (on the subject) that he published in his book “Strange Tales and Wondrous Legends” Pt.3, which was published in the early 1980s. Here's one page (scanned) from that book, which was posted on Daheshville, back when there was a brouhaha pertaining to the Virgin Birth of Jesus. http://www.daheshville.com/forum/sho...14&postcount=1

    On that page, you'll note that "The Christ" was flatly rejecting the notion that He was GOD ALMIGHTY.

    So, true: the real Jesus was not, himself, crucified.

    Jesus, just like Doctor Dahesh, was host to the Twentieth Spiritual Fluid.
    All the major prophets emanated from THE CHRIST, including Moses.

    So, The Christ is a MOTHER SPIRIT to these prophets. And, as such, their “creator” of sorts, given they (the prophets) were hosts to HIS Spiritual Fluids.
    But, The Christ, like all Mother Spirits, were created by GOD ALMIGHTY.


    Originally posted by Polo Red View Post
    3- I have questions about Dr.Dahesh himself to those who met him. How was he? Was he kind-hearted, I read some of his notes, he always stated that he wished to leave this world was he unhappy? Did he talk about his old friends that had passed away? Did he mention Majda the martyr often? Was he enthusiastic regarding the establishment of Daheshism in his old days? Did he hold any spiritual sessions in the United States? What was his favorite dish? did he eat meat, drink alcohol, did he love to go out or stay home etc. I know those questions may seem unimportant but any information would really be helpful for me to understand him more.

    4- I realised some of Dr.Dahesh's recordings are available on this forum but are locked by a password. Please please, allow me to listen to them, even if for a short period of time, I really would like to hear his voice and listen to some of his stories. If you could send me the password in a private message I would be grateful and I promise I will never share it.

    That's all the questions I have for now, if any more come up I will make sure to post them on this thread hoping to receive an answer. Thank you all and have a great day!
    Too many questions, not enough time, unfortunately. Let me just say this: you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. My point, there must have been a good reason so many people were attracted to him.

    In the upcoming podcast, you will hear, God-Willing, excerpts from his voice. Cool your jets and stay tuned. And for the record, we were forced to remove all the audio clips from Daheshville. But, they will reappear. And when they do, everyone will have a chance to listen to them.

    Peace.
    "Fail, to succeed."

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