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==BKWSU beliefs==
The [[BKWSU]] teach that Muhammed was a founder of a new religion and as such was two [[souls]] incarnate in one body. One the experienced "[[chariot]]" soul, the other the [[possessing]] or [[Channelling|channelled]] [[spirit]] and founder of the religion.  
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The [[BKWSU]] teach that Muhammed was a founder of a new religion and as such was two [[soul]]s incarnate in one body. One the experienced "[[chariot]]" soul, the other the [[possessing]] or [[Channelling|channelled]] [[spirit]] and founder of the religion.  
  
 
Further they teach that neither [[soul]] gained [[enlightenment]], [[Moksha|liberation]] or [[Moksha]] but rather that they both reincarnated as human beings to follow, support and encourage their religion on until the [[Confluence Age]] where in a degraded form, the founders and followers of this relligion must come back to the BKWSU to re-learn spirituality.
 
Further they teach that neither [[soul]] gained [[enlightenment]], [[Moksha|liberation]] or [[Moksha]] but rather that they both reincarnated as human beings to follow, support and encourage their religion on until the [[Confluence Age]] where in a degraded form, the founders and followers of this relligion must come back to the BKWSU to re-learn spirituality.

Latest revision as of 21:17, 28 April 2007

Divine Father of the Moslem religion.

BKWSU beliefs

The BKWSU teach that Muhammed was a founder of a new religion and as such was two souls incarnate in one body. One the experienced "chariot" soul, the other the possessing or channelled spirit and founder of the religion.

Further they teach that neither soul gained enlightenment, liberation or Moksha but rather that they both reincarnated as human beings to follow, support and encourage their religion on until the Confluence Age where in a degraded form, the founders and followers of this relligion must come back to the BKWSU to re-learn spirituality.