When you enter the largest temple in Angor Wat and arrive at a spectacle that stands on the wall there from the temple on the right, you see a figure that looks like a drug addict and that looks half like a Chinese and half like a Japan.
He sits on a shining cloud and he is called Israel (the man who see God) and he has in his company another figure that resembles a relaxed Persian poet with strong Indian features and he is called Jesus Christ.
I let, The origin of the world, tell about the creation of Sabaoth and about the son Israel:
Thereafter he created a congregation of angels,
thousands and myriads,
numberless, which resembled the congregation in the eighth heaven;
and a firstborn called Israel
– which is, ”the man that sees God”; and another being, called Jesus Christ,
who resembles the savior above in the eighth heaven, and who sits at his right upon a revered throne.
And at his left, there sits the virgin of the holy spirit, upon a throne and glorifying him. And the seven virgins stand before her,
[…] possessing thirty harps, and psalteries and trumpets, glorifying him. And all the armies of the angels glorify him,
And what should I say now then?
I say hallelujah.
It’s not just me who’s been in Thailand, Israel and the heavenly Jesus Christ from the eighth heaven has also been there before me.