http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc1OeX9nnQoAn unedited Zurich video. No fancy editing..pictures etc etc. Just her talking and taking breaks for a German interpreter. It's 40 minutes long and I haven't been able to watch all of it...but here's some gems.
-a long time ago some special beings were born on this earth...let's take Jesus as an example...
-Jesus remembered that he was the great I am....he remembered he was the son of God...just as we are...
-Instead of finding the great I am, people followed Jesus to learn what he learned....THIS is the beginning of manmade religion.
-All religion is manmade...
There's much more. The jist of the beginning is that we're all "star people"/aliens energy and we made the choice to experience "earth life" and that's why we're here. She's here to remind us of that.....
There is little bits of truth mixed in with some terrible untruths. For anyone that's ever bothered to study Abrahamic religions there are 3 main branches. Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Judaism is much older than Christianity and is definitely a religion so I don't know how she skipped over the entire Jewish religion and jumped ahead to Christianity as being the first manmade religion. She also calls Buddhism a religion (I'd call it more of a philosophy..but there are many different schools of thought on it) and Buddhism's roots are also much older than Christianity...so once again she's skipped over that to jump to Christianity as being the first manmade religion. The significance of Judaism to world history is it marked a change in how people saw religion. Older philosophies/religions/shamanic practices (depends on the particular subject) tended to call life a version of suffering and people must adhere to the philosophy in order to gain acceptance into the afterlife in some way or another. Judaism preached that human beings are born in the image of God and a divine afterlife was something you were born with...in other words instead of striving for divinity through a life of suffering...your born with a divinity that is yours to lose. It's much deeper than that and I apologize for summing up these religions in such simple terms, but the outlandish claim that Christianity marks the beginning of manmade religion in world history is sooooooo far off the mark.
Superdog