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In ancient Egypt Hari-atman was known as heli-atum "Har-aton"' and Eli-adon in the Judaic tradition.

 

Come join us and see the evidence in the exhibit "Pharoahs of the Sun"

 

An exhibit tour and lecture by historian Theologian Tridandi sannyasi Bhakti Ananda Goswami/brother David Sherman at the Los Angeles county Museum of Art

 

MONDAY, APRIL 10TH, 2000

 

AN E.O.H.N. ARCADIA PACIFICA RESEARCH SEMINAR.

CO-SPONSORED BY VEDICA PRODUCTIONS

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Discover One Godhead East and West In A Pilgrimage into the Past

 

Come, see and hear the astounding truth about Hari-Vasu at the ancient heart of African, European and Judeo-Christian monotheism. Bhakti Ananda Goswami is a Vaishnava master, a Catholic monk and an expert on ancient religions. In 30 years he has studied over 2000 Theophoric ("God-Bearing") names and over 5000 sacred forms and symbols from Vaishnava-related religious traditions in the pre-Christian era. Tracing additional interdisciplinary evidence from Greek, Hebrew, Egyptian and other sources back to pre-historic settlements in each region, he sorts-out religious complexities and clarifies exactly how various traditions in the East and West are historically related to the worship of Hari or Vasudeva, the Biblical Deity Eli-Yahu, Greek Heli-Us . Egyptian Hor-Us.

 

ECUMENICAL ORDER OF THE HOLY NAME (E.O.H.N.) PO Box 863. COQUILE, OR 97423 1(541)396-7120 or 1(541)572-1992

 

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