2002
India
In January 2002, Olivier Manitara is once again authorized to write and to express himself in broad daylight.
Télesma Editions publishes "The Secrets of the Aura of Christ". This book reveals certain hidden mysteries of the life and teaching of Christ and unveils the great necessity of understanding the profound idea of brotherhood. By losing the common higher consciousness and by identifying ourselves with the vision of the separated drop, we enter a world that does not correspond to our innate expectations and which oppresses us. Fraternal consciousness is a vital necessity.
At this beginning of the year 2002, Olivier goes to India. He is immediately touched by the extreme poverty that reigns there and he observes there a great religious, spiritual and mystical fervour on the part of the inhabitants. Speaking with the God of the Ganges, who manifests himself to him during the third night of his stay, he learns that in the Himalayas is found a hierarchy of great mahatmas, spiritual masters, not physically incarnated.
Through their exchange, Olivier feels himself become one with the God of the Ganges, with the Ganges itself. The Ganges confides in him and unveils to him that in reality, we are not separated from one another, but that we are one. Olivier then understands the profound soul of this country. The complicity with the God of the Ganges suddenly makes him enter the consciousness of all the Hindus and he feels himself living in them. He sees how they think and look at the world. For them, only what is eternal and what touches the soul has importance, and they fill their river with prayers, flowers, devotion, songs, words, light. They feel protected by the God of the Ganges. Olivier understands that the Ganges invited him so as to unveil to him its secrets, for all things can change for the man who knows how to venerate water.
"Personally, in my alliance with Archangel Gabriel, a fundamental stage was my meeting with the Ganges, in India. The only place in the world where the teaching of Gabriel has remained living is India. Even today, the people continue to purify themselves daily in the water of the Ganges, the sacred river. Of course, it is deformed, it is not balanced, but it is still living. The other peoples have extinguished the virtues of Gabriel. Water has become for them secondary, whereas for the people of India, water has remained fundamental. For India, physical water is the body; it thus does not have so much importance, for the essential is the inner life, the path of the soul. The Hindu washes his inner life in the Ganges and not his exterior, mortal life."
The Hindus concern themselves little with the body but do not want to lose their soul, their bond with the ancestors, with the Gods, with the tradition and with those who live beyond death. Thus, each one honours God as he conceives him, but God is beyond the concepts of man, he is God and He alone is great.
Olivier Manitara sees how the Ganges fecundates all of India, how the water of the Ganges fecundates the earth. He understands that the most important thing is our seed, through our thoughts, our desires, our feelings, our words, for it is this that fecundates beings, the world and our entourage.
"The God of the Ganges is not the God of the Ganges, he is the God of the Nile, the God of the Jordan, the God of all waters and of all sacred rivers in the world. He is the God of all springs, of all rivers, of all waterways, of all seas and also of all celestial oceans, of the cosmic ocean, of the Milky Way, of what bathes the stars, of what bathes the worlds.
Is it not a real opportunity to evolve that our Father, the river, and our Mother, the bank, have given us? Our Father and our Mother continue to live in us through the life that ceaselessly flows, always pure, always new in us: from the source towards the ocean, it is transmitted from generation to generation, like a river that passes through time..."