Connection between "Lord Maitreya" and Obama?

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Here is video footage of the stars that "Lord Maitreya" had said would appear which happened to come 368 days later when Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize: Miracle Star is seen Worldwide - YouTube

He is not one for the spotlight but couldn't it be possible that he could rise up after a time of great destruction performing miracles, just one theory, thoughts?

I know alot of people would be deceived if this would ever happen , the bible says even the elect if they would have it
 
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Here is video footage of the stars that "Lord Maitreya" had said would appear which happened to come 368 days later when Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize: Miracle Star is seen Worldwide - YouTube

He is not one for the spotlight but couldn't it be possible that he could rise up after a time of great destruction performing miracles, just one theory, thoughts?

I know alot of people would be deceived if this would ever happen , the bible says even the elect if they would have it
I think that Share International has nothing to offer Christians.

I'm not deceived, you'll just have to try harder.


Share International - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Share International's publications claim that the coming of
Maitreya (meaning "friendly" in Sanskrit) fulfills not only Buddhistprophecies about the appearance of a future great teacher named Maitreya, but also the prophecies of a number of other world religions - including Christianity (the second coming of Christ), Hinduism (the Kalki avatar of Vishnu), Islam (the Imam Mahdi) and Judaism (the Jewish Messiah). Creme claims that Maitreya manifested himself through (or overshadowed) Jesus2,000 years ago,[SUP][6][/SUP] that Maitreya resided in the Himalayas, and that in 1977 he descended from his ancient retreat in theHimalayas and took an aeroplane to London. His belief is that Maitreya took up residence in the Indian-Pakistani community of London in the Brick Lane area and has been living and working there, seemingly as an ordinary man, his true status known to relatively few. Furthermore, that Maitreya has been emerging gradually into full public view so as not to infringe humanity's free will.[SUP][5][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP][SUP][7][/SUP][SUP][8][/SUP][SUP][9][/SUP] Journalists had been invited to find Maitreya in the Brick Lane area but were unable to do so.[SUP][10][/SUP] According to Creme, Maitreya influenced the ending of the cold war, the German reunification, and the ending of apartheid in South Africa.[SUP][11]
[/SUP]In 1974, Benjamin Creme introduced a meditation called Transmission Meditation which he says is a way of transmitting spiritual energies through the meditators to create a pool of positive, spiritual energy for the benefit of humanity. Share International says there are 600 Transmission Meditation groups all over the world. The groups sit silently while spiritual energy is transmitted or 'stepped-down' by the Masters of Wisdom (also called by some groups Ascended Masters). This group meditation is a form of service, rather than the traditional personal meditation, which can be continued as well as this service activity.[SUP][12][/SUP][SUP][13][/SUP][SUP][14][/SUP] Transmission Meditation is a non-denominational meditation and people from all faiths (or none) take part in this form of service.[SUP][15][/SUP]