Sermon on the Mount
Master Teacher and close disciples gather in a secluded mountain setting to discuss the esoteric meaning of Jesus' teachings. They analyze these teachings in the light of insights from the ancient Vedas. Everything is provided by God, directly or indirectly. So when we are doing devotional service, we have a direct relationship with God and He can directly supply all our needs. That’s the special quality of devotional service. So now he finishes up with some warnings. First of all he says: “Do not judge, so that you will not be judged. For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured unto you.”
Master Teacher and close disciples gather in a secluded mountain setting to discuss the esoteric meaning of Jesus' teachings. They analyze these teachings in the light of insights from the ancient Vedas.
Master Teacher and close disciples gather in a secluded mountain setting to discuss the esoteric meaning of Jesus' teachings. They analyze these teachings in the light of insights from the ancient Vedas.
At a private retreat high in the mountains of Mexico, a self-realized spiritual master speaks about the esoteric meaning of Jesus' famous sermon. This video continues our analysis with "You are the salt of the earth." Subjects include the importance of association with saints, the flavors of love of God, which make life worthwhile; the difference between material and spiritual, the process of receiving spiritual knowledge, the real aim of religion, sharing transcendental knowledge, the science of God and the challenges of preaching, and much more.
Disciples meet at a mountain lodge in Mexico to hear from their spiritual Master Teacher about the famous "Sermon on the Mount." This is a very esoteric passage. Most pastors never preach on it, because they would have to say things that most churchgoers just don't want to hear. But for the sincere student of spiritual life, it contains incomparable riches of truth. David Bruce Hughes speaks in a secluded, intimate setting about the real meaning of this well-known but little-understood Bible passage.
