-Maitreya in Nairobi

On 11 June 1988, a man suddenly appeared before a vast crowd in 
Nairobi, Kenya, gathered to witness healing prayers. Instantly 
recognizing the tall, white-robed figure as "Jesus Christ," the 
crowds fell down overcome with emotion. The editor of the Swahili 
edition of the Kenya Times, veteran journalist Job Mutungi, witnessed 
the event and took some pictures. A summary of his article as it 
appeared in his newspaper follows. 
(Click here for more pictures.)
 
 
 About 6,000 worshippers at Muslim Village, Kawangware, Nairobi, 
believe they saw Jesus Christ, in broad daylight last week.
The scene was at the Church of Bethlehem, where Mary Sinaida Akatsa 
conducts miracle prayers, praying for the sick, the blind, cripples, 
mad people, and the barren.
Worshippers were singing Mungu ni Mwema, a popular Swahili hymn, when 
Mary Akatsa interjected. She announced that God had spoken to her and 
told her to "await a miracle because a very important guest would be 
coming to give her a very vital message."
Five minutes later, she asked those who were singing to stop as the 
messenger had arrived. "Jesus! Jesus! Jesus of Nazareth!" went the 
loud whispers from the crowd as they raised up their hands in divine 
welcome.

The tall figure of a barefooted white-robed and bearded man appeared 
from nowhere and stood in the middle of the crowd. He was walking 
slowly towards the new church building away from the tent. Mary 
walked with him, side by side. I stared at the stranger without 
blinking. Strange, sporadic light wafted on top of his turbaned head, 
his feet and his entire body.

In clear Swahili, which had no traces of accent, the strange man 
announced that the people of Kenya were blessed, especially those who 
had gathered at the venue that afternoon. 

"We are nearing the time for the reign of heaven. But before that I 
shall come back and bring a bucketful of blessings for all of you," 
the man said.

It took the crowd nearly 20 minutes to recover after the man left the 
meeting in a car belonging to a Mr Gurnam Singh, who offered to give 
him a lift. But it will probably take Mr Singh his lifetime to 
recover from the shock he got two minutes later. On reaching the bus 
terminus, the man informed Mr Singh to stop the car. On getting out, 
he walked a few paces beside the road and simply vanished into thin 
air.

Benjamin Creme comments:
1.The man of Nairobi was Maitreya. His appearance was in keeping with 
the crowd's expectations of Jesus Christ, hence his bearded face and 
biblical robes. 2. The "bucketful of blessings" with which Maitreya 
promises to return is an allusion to himself as the 'Water Carrier,' 
the symbol of the Aquarian Age. 3. The correct translation of the 
Swahili word used by Maitreya is `pitcher,' not `bucket.' 
The "strange sporadic light" emanating from Maitreya's head and feet 
described by Job Mutungi are also habitually seen by those around 
Maitreya now.
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