



Jesus in Kashmir: The Lost Tomb [Suzanne Olsson] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Jesus in Kashmir: The Lost Tomb Review: A 'must have' for every reader and every library. - It would be misleading to say that Jesus in Kashmir, the Lost Tomb is merely a book I recommend, because it is a reference library of ten books. Within Olsson's gift of research you will find the following resources: Genealogy, history, anthropology, linguistics, mythology. religion, Science, an action adventure, and a detective story. But the travelogue resource book is worth the price alone. The author devoted well over a decade of her life to the 'God project', a mission to discover, uncover, and advocate for the DNA of the most religious icons in history. She wasn't just a researcher, and certainly not a new age groupie with gods and goddesses to idolize. In fact Olsson came in contact with perceived enemies of our age and became a peaceful ambassador of the west, a female ambassador to those who devalue females in their culture. As you peel the layers off this literary onion you will see that Olsson is a female 'Indiana Jones' risking life and limb to bring back the treasures of antiquity, whatever they might prove to be. Instead of the Indiana Jones whip for protection against armed men and cultural prejudice, the author had only her wits to survive her mission. Olsson's search led her to countries of war where she faced daily danger and uncertainty to find lost tombs, to discover information lost in time, lost in other cultures, lost to mankind. It is written that the prophet Jesus said, 'Where the mind is, there is the treasure'. This author has done the hard physical and mental work, has taken the fearful risks, has brought back the treasure. It is up to the reader to open the box,explore the contents, and guard the treasure within. Review: Can't put this book down! - Initially I was looking at other books to do with Mary Magdalene, but they all seemed too whimsical and something just told me not to waste my money - I stumbled across Jesus In Kashmir book:The Lost Tomb, having never heard of this title or Author before, I did some research into the book and decided it was really worth buying. I AM SO GLAD I DID! This book was very unexpected, and not predictable like so many other books, it brings up fascinating subjects, that if you are a seeker of truth this is a great book for you, it will get you to think, and shows the experience and vast knowledge of the Author. I have myself traveled parts of the Middle East, it brings back all those magical memories or the Real people who live there, the real history that has long been forgotten. This is not one of those wifty wafty books that are all too much in abundance when it comes to subjects regarding Jesus, Mary, or Mary Mag / I am so glad my intuition guided me to this incredible read, I recommend it so highly.
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,836,569 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #21 in Zoroastrianism (Books) #3,002 in Education Research (Books) #6,386 in Ritual Religious Practices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (91) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.87 x 9 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1419611755 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1419611759 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 500 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 2005 |
| Publisher | Booksurge |
S**E
A 'must have' for every reader and every library.
It would be misleading to say that Jesus in Kashmir, the Lost Tomb is merely a book I recommend, because it is a reference library of ten books. Within Olsson's gift of research you will find the following resources: Genealogy, history, anthropology, linguistics, mythology. religion, Science, an action adventure, and a detective story. But the travelogue resource book is worth the price alone. The author devoted well over a decade of her life to the 'God project', a mission to discover, uncover, and advocate for the DNA of the most religious icons in history. She wasn't just a researcher, and certainly not a new age groupie with gods and goddesses to idolize. In fact Olsson came in contact with perceived enemies of our age and became a peaceful ambassador of the west, a female ambassador to those who devalue females in their culture. As you peel the layers off this literary onion you will see that Olsson is a female 'Indiana Jones' risking life and limb to bring back the treasures of antiquity, whatever they might prove to be. Instead of the Indiana Jones whip for protection against armed men and cultural prejudice, the author had only her wits to survive her mission. Olsson's search led her to countries of war where she faced daily danger and uncertainty to find lost tombs, to discover information lost in time, lost in other cultures, lost to mankind. It is written that the prophet Jesus said, 'Where the mind is, there is the treasure'. This author has done the hard physical and mental work, has taken the fearful risks, has brought back the treasure. It is up to the reader to open the box,explore the contents, and guard the treasure within.
Z**.
Can't put this book down!
Initially I was looking at other books to do with Mary Magdalene, but they all seemed too whimsical and something just told me not to waste my money - I stumbled across Jesus In Kashmir book:The Lost Tomb, having never heard of this title or Author before, I did some research into the book and decided it was really worth buying. I AM SO GLAD I DID! This book was very unexpected, and not predictable like so many other books, it brings up fascinating subjects, that if you are a seeker of truth this is a great book for you, it will get you to think, and shows the experience and vast knowledge of the Author. I have myself traveled parts of the Middle East, it brings back all those magical memories or the Real people who live there, the real history that has long been forgotten. This is not one of those wifty wafty books that are all too much in abundance when it comes to subjects regarding Jesus, Mary, or Mary Mag / I am so glad my intuition guided me to this incredible read, I recommend it so highly.
G**W
Two Thumbs Up
I found this book to be fascinating and informative and very well researched. Although it is obviously the author's opinion, she makes a very solid argument for the presence of Jesus in Kashmir and challenges the popular opinion of the outcome of His crucifiction. It is far from being just the the story of Jesus though, as she dilengently traces the connection of many other historic Jews, including Moses, Solomon and Abraham to this ancient section of India. In addition, she lays the ground work for the theory that Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism and Christianity all have roots in this area and were influenced by (dare we say related to) each other. Ms.Olsson's mission appears to be to draw attention to this grossly neglected part of the ancient world and it's priceless artifacts before their history and their message is lost forever in the destruction that seems to be the mandate of certain Muslim sects that dominate the area. Her first hand accounts of her extensive travel in this region and her use of current and archival photos and maps made this a riveting and provocative read. I highly recommend it.
W**.
Great Book, Enjoyable and Informative
I stumbled upon “ Jesus in Kasmir “ by accident. I was looking to see if the book “ Jesus Lived in India “, by Holger Kersten, was available in a kindle format. So when I did my search, to my surprise, Suzanne’s great book appeared instead. I read some of the other reviews on the book and I thought I would peruse the text. I found it to be an excellent read and a universe of wealth. Her book is an incredible journey. Years of dedication went into this research to bring forth this textbook of enlightenment. During my life I have read most every religion. Truth has always been my passion. In this case, Suzanne is our “ Indiana Jones “ as she leads us along the path of her life’s travels and devotion to unravel great mysteries of the past to the present. She combines historical research with personal experiences while living in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan during several wars and conflicts. I am very thankful a wonderful woman such as Suzanne Olsson has dedicated her life to take this journey for us. We can merely sit safely in our easy chair and enjoy this incredible odyssey.
M**F
I had a cerebral gas expulsion.......
My previous review was not only unkind and boorish, but implacable as well. Although this book was originally not my cup of tea, I shoudn't have trounced on someone else's hard work. My sincere apologies. IMPORTANT UPDATE! This book has certain editorial problems with respect to presentation, but - NOT WITH CONTENT!! This cannot be overemphasized! Get past it and you will be rewarded with some exquisite, compelling evidence that not only support the claims of this book, but that introduce the reader to some jaw dropping historical specifics that have wide ranging sociological, archeological, religious and anthropological affects. Sometimes the truth, or even a hint of the truth, can be, well let's just say a bit discombobulating. As Jesus is reported to have said in the Book of Thomas (I think) {paraphrasing} "There is much more I have to teach, but ye cannot bear it now." With just a bit of tweaking and refinement this book is a 5 star grand slam. 4 stars from me, but the server will not allow me to change the star meter.....
J**S
All Good
B**R
Sehr gutes auf wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten recherchiertes Buch, leider in Englisch und für einen der nicht sehr gut in Englisch ist, manchmal schwer zu lesen und verstehen.
G**E
Book is very interesting, informative, naration is superb. It provides no of links to persue further reading on the subject written by other authors and generates curiosity. Overall I liked the book and waiting for long for such interesting subject.
A**R
An amazing book/read, linking cultures through myth, language and the narrative circumnavigation of the world pre and post continental shift, to find the probabilities of a story more significant than the received version of events - as someone interested in and fascinated with both metaphysics and anthropology, this ticked all the boxes for me. There are typos due to a need of a final proof-read but these are small glitches that do not detract from the incredible task that Suzanne Olsson has taken on in this text - valuable multi-layered insights that stay with you - I love it.
A**A
Very interesting theory with objective arguments. Love the way Suzanne describe her journey and presents valid questions that diserves a scientific answer. Hope one day a DNA project can be develop to answer her questions. I think is worth to try.
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