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   Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 09:36:28 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: How Many Bloodlines?

There was quite a thread just recently on the subject of 'alternative'
lives of Jesus, particularly referring to the Notovich MS. (published by
Elizabeth Clare Prophet as 'The Lost Years of Jesus') and Jesus's
alleged flight to Kashmir after the crucifixion.

Intriguing things that came out of that discussion included information
on the many different (and incompatible!) versions of the 'Lost Years'
story that exist, both in 'channelled' material, and in the form of
alleged secret or hidden MSS., like Notovich's version; and also
information on what might be called an 'alternative Bloodline' - the
existence of people in Srinagar, north India, who claim to be descended
from Saint Yuz Assaf, whom they identify with Jesus.

There's another one. I don't think anybody mentioned it at the time, but
there is _yet another_ 'alternative Bloodline' in existence. This one is
in, of all places, Japan.

In the village of Shingo (formerly Herai) in the Aomori Prefecture of
Northern Honshu, there are two mysterious graves, and a tradition that
links Jesus with the village. Apparently, a Shinto priest named Koma
Takeuchi, who was not originally from Shingo, had in his possession an
ancient scroll written in archaic Japanese that he couldn't read.
Eventually he had it translated, and discovered that it was the Last
Will and Testament of Jesus Christ, written in Shingo two thousand years
before. In 1935, Takeuchi went to Shingo to investigate, and discovered
there the two graves, and a family named Sawaguchi who had cared for
them for centuries.

Prior to Takeuchi's arrival, the Sawaguchi family hadn't known whose
graves they were guarding; they simply preserved them. With the
translation of the manuscript, it was revealed that one of the graves
was that of Jesus himself, while the other contains the ears (!) of
Jesus's brother and a lock of his mother's hair.

The story in the Takeuchi MS. states that Jesus didn't spend his 'lost
years' in Egypt, or the Himalayas, or even in Palestine. Instead, he
travelled across Asia, visiting Siberia and Alaska, before settling in
northern Japan, where he undertook spiritual training. He then returned
to Palestine, where he carried out his ministry. According to this
story, he wasn't crucified, but, in Koranic style, another suffered in
his stead (apparently voluntarily): this was his brother, named Isukiri
in the MS. After this event, Jesus returned to Japan, taking his
brother's ears with him, and went back to the place he had trained in:
Shingo, then called Herai. Once there, he apparently ceased to preach,
perform miracles or to be in any way remarkable. He married a local
woman called Yumiko (or Mariko), changed his name to Daitenku Taro
Jurai, had three daughters and died at the age of 106, having spent 70
years as a garlic farmer. To this day, Shingo's chief products are
garlic, apples - and the Jesus industry.

Since the MS. has come to light, Shingo has become a place of pilgrimage
for Christian Japanese (there aren't many of these) and for New Agers. A
New Age guru called Michel Desmarquet has invested the discovery of the
graves and the MS. with prophetic significance, and has written a book
on the subject ('Thiaoouba Prophecy'), while his associates have posted
a summary of the story on the internet
at http://www.thiaoouba.com/tomb.htm  . Shingo has Jesus Festivals and a
Jesus Museum, and some enterprising soul has even begun to make and
market Jesus Sake ('Kirisuto no Sato' brand; this means 'Christ's Home
Town'). There are crosses everywhere, and the graves are now fenced off,
marked with crosses, and decorated with flowers.

Many Japanese barely know who Jesus was, and regard all this with
intense bemusement, but I guess the locals of Shingo know when they're
on to a good thing.

Unfortunately, the original of 'Jesus's Will' was destroyed in WWII,
though the MS. had by then been copied. So it's not available for
carbon-dating or other such tests. The text is in the archaic Japanese
of two thousand years ago, and it does say what the translators say it
does, but there's no way, now, of knowing exactly when or by whom it was
written.

The story was summarised in Fortean Times no. 110, May 1998. As well as
the Thiaoouba site, which despite its ulterior motive is by a long way
the most interesting and complete, there are other websites devoted to
the topic:

Jesus in Japan! http://www.japan.co.jp/~jesus

The tone of this one is quite unpleasant, being apparently an attempt
by outsiders to poke fun at the strange inbred people of Shingo and
their weird legends, but it does summarise the story and give many
photographs of the surrounding area, including road signs in Japanese
and English giving directions to the Tomb of Christ.


Jesus Christ Died in Japan
http://server1.seafolk.co.jp/~enigma/e.christ.htm

This is a Japanese site in 'Japanese-English', brief, but does include
a link to information about Takeuchi, and photographs of the tombs.


Finally: it all makes me wonder...if there are these tales around,
whatever the truth of them (and the Japanese version sounds very much to
me like a 'doublet' of the Kashmiri legend - the escape by substitution
from the crucifixion, which is a Koranic theme, and the death at the
age of 106, recur in both, and could both stem from Muslim rather than
Christian sources - how much Muslim influence has there been in Japan,
does anybody know?), what's so special about the 'Western' bloodline? It
appears to be only one of at least three; and if the rumours about
Mormon beliefs regarding Jesus as a polygamist are correct, there may be
even more than this. We could _all_ be Bloodliners.

What is the PoS for, in a world where these stories abound? What is it
afraid of, and what is it protecting? I suppose that assuming it exists,
and has the concerns it's alleged to have, the answer would be that it's
protecting the _true_ Bloodline, and that other stories of descendants
of Jesus are just that: stories, and, moreover, stories about 'far away
countries of which we know nothing'. And of course, neither Islam nor
Shinto has any tradition of religious celibacy and the devaluation of
marriage, quite unlike the situation in Western Christianity.

Westerners can perhaps accept that Muslims and others might believe that
Jesus had children, but then, that's only what's to be expected of these
non-believers. The Western church - and particularly the Roman church,
which, however much it has liked to downplay the emphasis since Vatican
II, still has in its tradition the grim asceticism of Tertullian and St.
Jerome - might genuinely crack at the seams and fall apart if a genuine
Bloodline were to be revealed, and many of its adherents would be
shocked to the core. One only has to recall the reaction to the film of
'The Last Temptation'. That hysteria demonstrated that yes, there
might be a reason for continued secrecy, even in a world which
contains legends such as those of Kashmir and Shingo.

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