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'''Benjamin Creme''' (b. 1922 ]) is a British painter, ], lecturer, author, and chief editor of ] magazine . '''Benjamin Creme''' (5 December 1922 − 24 October 2016) was a Scottish artist, ] writer, and editor of ].<ref name="Pokorny 2021"/><ref name=Creme>{{Cite web |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |date= |title=Benjamin Creme: A messenger of hope, Lecturing |url=https://www.share-international.org/background/bcreme/bc_main.htm |access-date=25 September 2022 |website=Share International |archive-date=26 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220926052052/https://www.share-international.org/background/bcreme/bc_main.htm |url-status=live }}</ref>


He asserts that the ] prophesied by many religions will come in the form of ]. ] is the name ] use for the future ], but Creme claims that Maitreya is the teacher that all ]s point towards and hope for . Other names for him, according to Creme, are the ], the ], ], and the ]. Creme says ] is the "Avatar for the Aquarian Age." Creme asserted that the ], prophesied by many religions, would come in the form of ], the ].<ref name="Pokorny 2021"/> Maitreya is the name ] use for the future ], but Creme believed that Maitreya is the teacher that all religions point towards and hope for.<ref name="Pokorny 2021"/> Creme maintained that Maitreya had returned in a physical form, descended from the Himalayas, and then moved to London on 19 July 1977.<ref>{{cite news|author=Niebuhr, Gustav|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE3D71F39F933A15754C0A960958260|title=New Millennium, Great Expectations|newspaper=]|date=20 July 1996|access-date=4 November 2014|archive-date=10 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240510053543/https://www.nytimes.com/1996/07/20/us/religion-journal-new-millennium-great-expectations.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
<ref> Niebuhr, Gustav. "New Millennium, Great Expectations." The New York Times, Saturday, July 20, 1996, p. 9. </ref>
==Early Life==


==Early life==
Throughout his early years Creme, a ] artist (his paintings appear on the covers of his books), also studied various philosophical ideas, in particular the teachings released in the late 1800s by ] and the ], and more recently by ]. These teachings, plus his alleged experiences of telepathic contact, beginning in 1959, with a supposedly enlightened being, led him to believe in the existence of the ], a group of supposedly perfected individuals whom he describes as assisting and guiding humanity into living in harmony with they call the "Divine Plan" for this planet.
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Born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1922, Benjamin Creme’s life and work followed two distinct interests – art and esotericism – which eventually merged as a single path.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |date=5 May 2022 |title=Who is Benjamin Creme |url=https://share-international.org/background/bcreme/bc_main.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220324004722/https://share-international.org/background/bcreme/bc_main.htm |archive-date=24 March 2022 |access-date=4 May 2022 |website=Share International Foundation}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Benjamin Creme Museum |date=2015–2022 |title=Benjamin Creme Museum: Benjamin Creme |url=https://www.benjamincrememuseum.org/benjamin-creme |access-date=2 October 2022 |website=The Benjamin Creme Museum of Art |archive-date=15 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615160027/https://www.benjamincrememuseum.org/benjamin-creme |url-status=live }}</ref> At the age of thirteen Creme began painting, inspired by the works of ]. In order to become a painter, he left school at sixteen.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.englandgallery.com/artist_bio.php?mainId=65|title=Benjamin Creme, b. 1922, A Selected Chronology|access-date=7 February 2015|archive-date=7 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150207184909/http://www.englandgallery.com/artist_bio.php?mainId=65|url-status=live}}</ref> Over the years, Creme befriended and collaborated with many fixtures of the time in British art, music, and literature, developing into a painter in the Modernist style. His style of painting has also been categorized as "abstractly representational", and his work has been exhibited by galleries around the world.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Benjamin Creme Museum |date=2015–2022 |title=Benjamin Creme Museum: Benjamin Creme |url=https://www.benjamincrememuseum.org/benjamin-creme |access-date=2 October 2022 |website=Benjamin Creme Museum |archive-date=15 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615160027/https://www.benjamincrememuseum.org/benjamin-creme |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Benjamin Creme Museum |date=2015–2022 |title=Benjamin Creme Museum: Art--Chronology |url=https://www.benjamincrememuseum.org/chronology |access-date=2 October 2022 |website=Benjamin Creme Museum |archive-date=15 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615160018/https://www.benjamincrememuseum.org/chronology |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Spiritual interests==
==Ministry==
In direct parallel to his artistic exploration, Creme said he became interested in the ] at the age of fourteen, when he read ''With Mystics and Magicians in Tibet'' by ].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom |publisher=Tara Center |year=1980 |location=Los Angeles |pages=12}}</ref> Over the years, Creme studied the works of ] and ], as well as those of ], ], ], ] and ]; along with ], ], ], ], ], and ], all of whom described the existence of a kingdom beyond that of the Human.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom |publisher=Tara Center |year=1980 |location=Los Angeles |pages=12–13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Transmission: A Meditation for the New Age |publisher=Tara Center |year=1985 |edition=2nd |location=North Hollywood |pages=1–2}}</ref> Creme reiterated that it was this Spiritual Kingdom, or Fifth Kingdom on Earth, that has helped guide human evolution since Humanity’s inception.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Great Approach |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2002 |edition=2nd |location=Los Angeles |pages=7–9}}</ref> Creme explained further about how this Kingdom, or Spiritual Hierarchy, is composed of Masters of Wisdom – great beings who have mastered themselves over many life-times.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Unity in Diversity |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2012 |location=London |pages=9}}</ref>


Creme said that he was first contacted ] by his ] in January 1959, when Creme was asked to make tape recordings of his Master's messages.<ref>Creme, Benjamin ''The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of the Wisdom'' London: Tara Press 1980, p. 14</ref> Creme first began to speak publicly of his mission on 30 May 1975, at the ] on ] in London, England.<ref>Creme, Benjamin ''The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of the Wisdom'' London: Tara Press 1980, p. 19</ref><ref>Creme, Benjamin (ed.). ''Messages from Maitreya the Christ''. Amsterdam: Share International Foundation 1981</ref> His central message announced the emergence of this group of ] who would guide humanity forward into a new epoch, the ] of peace and brotherhood, based on the principles of love and sharing. At the head of this group would be the one who occupies the office of the Christ, ''Maitreya'', the ],<ref name="Pokorny 2021" /> expected by all the major religions as their "Awaited One": the ] to the ]; the ] to the ]; the ] for ]; and the ] (i.e., '']'') for ]. As early as 1982, however, Creme emphasized that Maitreya would reveal himself fully only when Humanity began to live in right relationship to one another – most notably, by living in peace, and by beginning to share the world’s resources more equitably.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |date=January 1982 |title=Spirituality |journal=Share International Magazine |volume=1 |issue=1 |pages=25–30}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The World Teacher for All Humanity |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2017 |location=London |pages=9, 22}}</ref>
He first began to speak publicly of his mission on May 30th, 1975, at the Friends Meeting House on Euston Road in ], ].


== Predictions in 1982 and later ==
From 1975 to 1979, Creme lectured, by invitation, throughout Europe. During his first US tour in 1980, he spoke to large audiences in many major cities. For that trip, he was sponsored by Leland Stewart's organization, the Unity and Diversity Council. Since the early 1980s, his tours have included Western and Eastern ], ], ], ], ], ], and two trips a year through the US. He has been interviewed on more than 300 radio and television programs in the US. On some of those radio shows, he generated controversy by alleged positive remarks about Lucifer. Creme has stated that "Lucifer is the name of a great Angel, not an upstart in heaven who revolted against God and was put down into the nether regions as the Devil. That is a complete misinterpretation. Lucifer means light, and comes from the Latin lux, lucis, meaning light. It is the name of the Angel Who ensouls the human kingdom..."<ref></ref>
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In the spring of 1982 Creme placed advertisements in newspapers around the world saying, "The Christ is now here." According to Creme, the Christ, whom he also called Maitreya, would be beginning to announce his existence on worldwide television broadcasts. Creme then stated in these newspaper advertisements that the ] was to occur within the next two months.<ref>{{Cite news|date=25 April 1982|title=The Christ is Now Here|page=61|work=The New York Times|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1982/04/25/issue.html|access-date=23 January 2022|archive-date=10 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240510053543/https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1982/04/25/issue.html|url-status=live}}</ref> These series of announcements culminated on 14 May 1982, when Creme held a press conference in Los Angeles where more than 90 reporters attended. Creme alerted those present that Maitreya was then living within the Asian community in the ] area of London. Creme also underscored the importance of humanity's involvement in these happenings (as humanity's freewill is viewed by higher spiritual beings as sacrosanct). Thus Creme presented the reporters with this challenge: If the media made a serious attempt to research the story and locate Maitreya in London, Maitreya would reveal himself to them. Afterwards, Creme would report, "It was hoped that the media would respond to my information at a level which would allow Him to come forward to them. This hope, however, was not fulfilled. While the media did show an interest in the reappearance story, it did not go so far as to actually get involved in searching for Maitreya."<ref name="share-international.org">{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Gathering of the Forces of Light: UFOs and their Spiritual Mission |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2010 |location=London |pages=99–100}}</ref>
Creme's teachings have generated intense controversy, especially from ], ] and ]. Creme's books on the alleged emergence and teachings of Maitreya have been translated into seven languages and are published throughout the world by groups that share his beliefs. He is also co-editor of Share International, a monthly magazine that focuses on the political, economic, social and spiritual changes said to be now occurring globally. The magazine is read in more than 70 countries. It (and their website) also features photographs of "crosses of light" shining through windows or reflected on buildings etc. Creme contends these are "blessings" from Maitreya.


After 1982, Creme made a number of additional predictions and announcements about the advent of Maitreya, based on his claims of receiving telepathic messages from a ].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Maitreya's Mission - Volume One |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2010 |isbn=978-90-71484-80-3 |pages=8 |language=English |quote="...Certainly, in inspiring me to answer the many questions sent to Share International, my Master has illumined large areas of esoteric knowledge, some for the first time, others more deeply than was hitherto the case. This is particularly so in connection with the Seven Rays. A large body of information is presented, much of it entirely new, which should lead to new insights and deeper study of these energies which so condition our lives. Transmission Meditation is also dealt with at length, together with reincarnation, karma, the after-life states, initiation, service and other subjects. In the interest of readability, rearranging the material into book form has necessitated a considerable degree of editing to keep the repetitions to a minimum. This is especially the case in the first chapter on the Emergence of Maitreya. During the ‘waiting’ period from May 1982 until now, I answered so many questions, many rather similar, on ‘the state of play’ and the media’s role, action and non-action, that a decision had to be made between strict historical chronology — with the inevitable lengthy repetition — and readability. I have opted for the latter and have supplied a summary, only, of the events since May 1982." |orig-date=Originally published in book form in 1986, and reprinted in 1993 and 2010}}</ref> Creme said that in January 1986, Maitreya contacted media representatives at the highest level in Britain who agreed to make an announcement about Maitreya's existence and stature. Under pressure from high religious and government officials, however, these statements were withheld.<ref name="share-international.org"/><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181022232501/http://alcuinbramerton.blogspot.com/2016/04/christ-and-jesus-at-bbc-london-1986.html |date=22 October 2018 }} Alcuin Bramerton: '''Christ and Jesus at the BBC''' - London 1986 BBC misses biggest story in English history. UK church establishment rejects Second Coming of Christ. Why did the BBC, the Queen and the Church of England bishops choose to ignore the Second Coming of Christ in 1986?</ref>
Since his first public talk in 1975, millions of people have heard Creme's message, and many have joined Creme in spreading it. "My job," Creme says, "has been to make the initial approach to the public, to help create a climate of hope and expectancy. If I can do that, I'll be well pleased." (Brown).


Nonetheless, Creme wrote, "On 26 February 1987 Maitreya gave an interview to the major American television company, Cable News Network (CNN). He was interviewed under His ordinary, everyday name, and did not call Himself the Christ. He did say, however, that, among other names, He was known as Maitreya. A group of His closest associates journeyed to the United States to arrange further interviews" The CNN interview was made available for possible showing in 26 of a promised 29 countries in Europe, Scandinavia, North Africa and the Middle East, but was not broadcast in the United States. The CNN office in Atlanta maintained that they could not see a framework in which to present the interview.<ref>Maitreya's Mission Vol. II (1993)</ref>
==General Overview of Teachings==
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Benjamin Creme derives his teachings from the ] material and ] teachings of ] (called "the ]"), and many of his books deal with clarifications about those particular teachings. Creme has staunchly defended both Alice Bailey and Helena Petrovna Blavatsky in his public interviews and question and answer sessions.


In 1997 Creme again announced that there would be additional, global TV broadcasts from the Christ, although the media remained largely uninterested.<ref>{{cite news|publisher=Canada NewsWire|date=2 December 1997|title=British Futurist Says 'World Teacher'... will be interviewed on a major American network before the end of the year. This will be followed by appearances on other networks around the world and...will lead to a global satellite hook-up where Maitreya can speak to all people simultaneously -- in their own language.}}</ref> Creme nevertheless asserted that there would be a ''Day of Declaration'': "The ] will come on the world's television channels, linked together by satellite. All those with access to television will see ... . He will establish a telepathic rapport with all humanity simultaneously. While the Christ is speaking... hundreds of thousands of 'miracle' cures take place simultaneously."<ref>Creme, Benjamin ''Maitreya's Mission I'' 1986 p. 23</ref>
Creme has also developed some unique teachings, the prime one being that the beings whom Creme calls the "Masters of Wisdom" (they are also called the "Masters of the Ageless Wisdom" by ]) are moving into a more public role. According to the Ageless Wisdom, once one has reached a certain very high point of ], one either leaves ] to learn to grow in other ways on higher planes, or one stays behind to aid the evolution of those on the earth. Those who stay are called in some versions of ] the "Hierarchy of the Masters of the Ageless Wisdom." In the past they are supposed to have worked behind the scenes, but in Alice Bailey's works she predicted that the Hierarchy would soon begin to work more openly. In her 1934 book ''The Externalisation of the Hierarchy'' she said that the externalisation would begin "sometime after 2025". Creme claims that this is happening now (somewhat ahead of Alice A. Bailey's scheduled time).


On 14 January 2010 Creme said that Maitreya had given the first interview which aired on American television. Soon afterwards, several people in the ] working from Creme's predictions concluded that the British-American economist and author ] was Maitreya.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Collins |first=Lauren |date=21 November 2010 |title=Are You the Messiah? |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/11/29/are-you-the-messiah |magazine=The New Yorker |issue=29 November 2010 |access-date=16 March 2023 |archive-date=16 March 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230316045443/https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/11/29/are-you-the-messiah |url-status=live }}</ref> After newspaper articles spread this story around the world Creme responded that Raj Patel was not the coming World Teacher in an article in ''The Guardian'' under the headline "Raj Patel is Not Maitreya, But the World Teacher is Here — and Needed."<ref>{{cite news|work=The Guardian|title=Raj Patel is Not Maitreya, But the World Teacher is Here – and Needed|url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/apr/20/raj-patel-maitreya-world-teacher|author=Benjamin Creme|date=30 November 2006|access-date=11 December 2016|archive-date=10 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240510053340/https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/apr/20/raj-patel-maitreya-world-teacher|url-status=live}}</ref>
==The Return of the Christ to Inaugurate the Age of Aquarius==


Creme gave lectures around the world for more than 30 years about Maitreya, and a network of volunteers worked with him to give his views to the public.<ref>{{cite news |work=The Times |date=3 June 1982 |page=6 |author=The Tara Press |title=Advertisement}}</ref> In speaking about his work, Creme said: "My job has been to make the initial approach to the public, to help create a climate of hope and expectancy. If I can do that, I'll be well pleased."<ref name=Creme />
Creme says that the person known as the ] is not ], but is Maitreya the World Teacher, of whom Jesus was a disciple. Creme says, like ] and ], that Maitreya the Christ mentally overshadowed Jesus for the ], at which time "]" became known as "Jesus the Christ". Per Creme, "Maitreya the Christ" is already here on the Earth in an indestructible physical body. Creme claims that Jesus, who is known by Theosophists as the ], also has an indestructible physical body and that it will be His job to restore His original teachings for Christianity - while others will clean up the other major religions. Creme claims Maitreya materialised a physical body in the Himalayas (see picture in ] article). Creme states that He flew from the Himalayas to Pakistan and then on July 19th, 1977, He boarded an airplane to London (thereby "coming in the clouds" as prophesied in the Christian Bible). Reputedly, Maitreya has been living in the ] neighborhood of ] since July 1977, and has made some public appearances, most notably in front of a crowd of 6000 in ] in 1988, during which photographs were taken.
Creme asserts that ] will at some future date publicly declare his presence (the "Day of Declaration"). This event will be synonymous with what has been called the ] of ]. ] in her book ''The Reappearance of the Christ'' stated that the purpose of the Second Coming was so that ] could inaugurate the ], i.e., the ]; she said that ] would then stay on ] for the whole approximately 2,000 year period of the ]. Thus the ] will actually be a bi-millennium. This is the same ] teaching that Creme refers to. Creme has also asserted that the teachings in the Christian Bible are incorrect - especially with regard to Lucifer or Satan. Creme claims the Christian Bible has it wrong and that Lucifer is actually the one true God.


Although most press coverage of Creme and his information has been skeptical,<ref>Citations will be added here, of skeptical articles written about Creme</ref> some members of the news media had positive views of him, such as Canadian broadcasting host/producer Max Allen, who stated, "The Maitreya story is important and Creme is an admirable spokesman."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Share International |date=1999–2016 |title=Benjamin Creme: A Messenger of Hope, Lecturing |url=https://share-international.org/background/bcreme/bc_main.htm |access-date=3 October 2022 |website=share-international.org |archive-date=24 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220324004722/https://share-international.org/background/bcreme/bc_main.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> Creme died in October 2016 at the age of 93.<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://omtimes.com/2016/10/benjamin-creme-passed-away/| title=Author Benjamin Creme Has Passed Away| date=28 October 2016| access-date=28 October 2016| archive-date=28 October 2016| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161028215527/http://omtimes.com/2016/10/benjamin-creme-passed-away/| url-status=live}}</ref>
In April 1982, Creme placed full page advertisements in 19 of the world's major newspapers, stating that Maitreya's Reappearance would occur on Monday, June 21st, 1982 (the summer ] in the ]). On May 14th, 1982, he held a press conference in Los Angeles announcing the imminence of Maitreya's Reappearance, and revealing to the world for the first time his claim that the ] is living in ]. When asked at the press conference what would happen if someone tried to assassinate Maitreya, he said that would be impossible because the ] is invulnerable. When the news reporters failed to follow Creme's suggestions that they seek Maitreya, His appearance before the world was delayed. Creme said in July 1982 that "he still has to be invoked" by the people of the world, and he will make himself known publicly when humanity is ready. Creme tells his audiences that the World Teacher will present His credentials to the world on the "Day of Declaration". Sometimes Creme calls the process leading to this day, "The Emergence."


==Crop circles and UFOs==
Creme states (responding to a question) that when the "Day of Declaration: occurs, "The ] will come on the world's television channels, linked together by satellite. All those with access to television will see... . He will establish a telepathic rapport with all humanity simultaneously". <ref> ''Creme, Benjamin ''Maitreya's Mission I'' 1986 Page 23 </ref> While the Christ is speaking... "hundreds of thousands of 'miracle' cures will take place simultaneously." That is how everyone will know it is really the ] that has returned.
From 1957 to 1959 Creme was the vice-president of the ], an organization that maintained that UFOs existed and that the other planets in our solar system were inhabited and supported life, although Humanity had yet to develop etheric sight to ascertain this. The organization's beliefs were based largely on ], which integrates the study of religion, philosophy, and science, branching not merely into the Occult but also cosmology. For Theosophists, planets are evolving, living beings that host their own Spiritual Hierarchies.<ref name=":0">Creme, Benjamin (1980). ''The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of the Wisdom.'' London: Tara Press, p. 11</ref><ref name=":1">] '']'' 2001 {{ISBN|0-304-35592-5}}, page 347-349</ref><ref name=":2">{{cite web |title=Encyclopedia of Esoteric Groups — Aetherius Society |url=http://www.stelling.nl/simpos/aetherius.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140511022617/http://www.stelling.nl/simpos/aetherius.htm |archive-date=11 May 2014 |access-date=4 November 2014 |df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Blavatsky |first=Helena |title=The Key to Theosophy |publisher=The Theosophy Society |year=1987 |location=Los Angeles |pages=43}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Gathering of the Forces of Light, UFO's and their Spiritual Mission |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2010 |location=London |pages=14}}</ref>


In 1958, Creme met ] and said he could personally vouch for the authenticity of Adamski's ] contacts.<ref name=":3">Creme, Benjamin ''The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of the Wisdom'' London: Tara Press 1980, p. 13</ref> Creme maintained that most of the UFOs that travelled to Earth came from Mars and Venus, in space-ships manufactured on Mars through a process in which thoughts have the power to materialize things. In addition, Creme believed that the most highly evolved beings of Mars and Venus (that are visible only on the etheric level) have long played a role in not merely uplifting early animal-man, but also in protecting Humanity from its own self by sending UFOs to heal the Earth’s negativity and pollution. Creme asserted that nuclear radiation was the most dangerous of all pollution, while emphasizing that all the nuclear power plants continually leak, but such seepage escapes scientific measurements at this time as radioactive pollution exists largely on the etheric plane. Creme underscored that it is there that the radioactive waste does the most harm; it is in that realm that nuclear power threatens all life on our planet and beyond.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Gathering of the Forces of Light: UFOs and their Spiritual Mission |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2010 |location=London |pages=64–80}}</ref>
According to Creme, it is for those who believe in the Emergence to share their belief with others, to whatever degree they believe it to be possible. <ref> Niebuhr, Gustav. "New Millennium, Great Expectations." The New York Times, Saturday, July 20, 1996, p. 9 </ref>


During an interview in 2006 Creme confirmed his views on the importance of UFOs and their role in creating ]. "The crop circles are there to draw attention to the fact that the ] are there... They are made in seconds by the 'ships' of the Space Brothers...They appear all over the world, but the majority are in the South of England. Why? Because Maitreya is in London."<ref>{{cite web |title=Share International July / August 2009 |url=http://www.share-international.org/magazine/old_issues/2009/2009-07.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140409071736/http://share-international.org/magazine/old_issues/2009/2009-07.htm |archive-date=9 April 2014 |access-date=4 November 2014 |publisher=Share-international.org |df=dmy-all}}</ref>
==Christ's Mission on Earth--to Institute the "Principle of Sharing"==


Over time, Creme explained how interdependent Humanity's existence has been with other, far more advanced, planetary civilizations. He underscored that "the ]s have an enormous part to play in the security of this planet at the ecological level. a new science that will give us energy directly from the sun. Oil will become a thing of the past. No one will be able to sell energy in the future."<ref>{{cite news|publisher=Sacramento News & Review|title=Signs of the Times: Crop Circles, Weeping Madonnas and the Strange Esoteric World of Benjamin Creme|author=R.V. Scheide|date=30 November 2006}}</ref>
The primary purpose of Christ's coming will be to establish the reign of the Kingdom on Heaven on Earth. A large part of that is to inspire the ''Sharing'' the bountiful resources of the planet with our brothers who are need (that is why his organization was named ]), such that the rich countries will share their material wealth with the developing countries and everyone (including those whom Christ called "the least of our brothers", will have adequate material sustenance. Christ's goals are that everyone on ] will have an adequate supply of the right food; appropriate housing for all; health care and education as universal rights; and the maintenance of ] balance in the world. <ref> </ref> Part of the means by which this will be attained is through the implementation of ], <ref> Creme, Benjamin. ''The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom''. Tara Press, 1980. Page 189 and Pages 194-196</ref> as well as the imposition of a ] to allow some of the wealth of the ] to be shared with the ].


==Christ and the Crop Circles== ==Predictions and responses==
Creme asserted that Maitreya was the World Teacher for the Age of Aquarius, and that during the transition of one astrological cycle to another humans undergo a quickening of their evolution, while experiencing crisis after crisis.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=B. |title=The World Teacher for All Humanity |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2017 |location=London |pages=9}}</ref> Creme underscored that Maitreya "comes to show that the spiritual life can be lived in every department of human living ―  not alone in the religious field; that the scientific path to God, about which he will teach, is wide enough and varied enough to accommodate all men. Everyone, in the future, will come to realize the spiritual basis of life, and will seek to give it expression in his work. And whereas today only the seer or the mystic knows the true meaning of reality, this will be the experience of all men, whatever their way. Not all men are religious; religion is a way, a specific way."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Creme |first=B. |date=16 December 2021 |title=Frequently Asked Questions |url=https://share-international.org/background/FAQ/faq_main.htm |access-date=16 December 2021 |website=share-international.org |archive-date=31 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220331001219/https://www.share-international.org/background/faq/faq_main.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> 


Between 1989 and 1991, Creme's magazine ''Share International'' published a series of purported excerpts of talks given by Maitreya in the London area, recorded by a close associate, and then transmitted to two journalists, Patricha Pitchon and Brian James.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Maitreya's Teachings - the Laws of Life |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2005 |isbn=978-90-71484-66-7 |pages=5 |language=English |quote="A later phase of Maitreya’s teaching began in 1988 and continued to 1993. Profound, yet simple, this spiritual teaching concerns everyone, not only those from religious traditions, and will characterize His approach to humanity in the centuries ahead. The teachings were given to a close associate of Maitreya in the Asian community, and from him to two independent journalists, Patricia Pitchon and Brian James, who passed them regularly to me for publication in the monthly magazine Share International, of which I am chief editor. Those predictions relating to future world events were distributed to the world’s media in a series of news releases. In this way Maitreya released to the world an extraordinary body of teachings and analyses of world problems — political, economic, social and environmental.}}</ref> Covering modern problems such as addiction, crime, and corruption, Maitreya's dialogues proposed the technique of "honesty of mind, sincerity of spirit and detachment" as the cure, leading to growing awareness.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Maitreya's Teachings - the Laws of Life |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2005 |isbn=978-90-71484-66-7 |pages=9–11 |language=English |quote=“Be what you are. Do not follow one another. If you practise honesty of mind, sincerity of spirit and detachment, you will know your Self, you will know Me, you will know the Lord.” “There are times when you become aware that someone is behind you, within you, over you, around you — something is present. That ‘something’ is the Almighty. It does not participate; it observes. No one need struggle for this step. Everyone qualifies at this stage. Then, as your awareness grows, if you practise the discipline of detachment, you will know Me in My totality. The moment you think of Me, I am with you.”}}</ref> The excerpts also contained prognostications of ongoing world events, including the ], the ], the release of ] and the ] in ], the release of ], the resignation of ], and many more.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Coming of Maitreya, the World Teacher |url=http://share-international.org/magazine/old_issues/2007/s2606_30%20years_small.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140702192227/http://share-international.org/magazine/old_issues/2007/s2606_30%20years_small.pdf |archive-date=2 July 2014 |access-date=2 July 2014 |website= |publisher=Share-international.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.share-international.org/background/miracles/mi_main.htm |title=Signs and Miracles |publisher=Share-international.org |access-date=4 November 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140625061310/http://share-international.org/background/miracles/MI_main.htm |archive-date=25 June 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.share-international.org/magazine/old_issues/2005/bc_2005.pdf |title=Compilation of Comments on World Events by Benjamin Creme in the Year 2005 as Published in Share International Magazine |publisher=Share-international.org |access-date=4 November 2014 |archive-date=24 September 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924101107/http://www.share-international.org/magazine/old_issues/2005/bc_2005.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
Creme states that UFOs are the cause of the world-wide ] phenomenon, apart from some obvious crude hoaxes. He points out that the ] began appearing in 1975, just when he was told to go public with his messages from ]/]. Creme asserts that the fact of the supposed ] living secretly in ] since 1977 is the reason the ] appear--most of them appear in the area of ] to the west of ].<P> Creme has said that the crop circles are energy centers (chakras) "each circle is magnetized and occupies a specific place in the lines of magnetic force in our Earth’s magnetic field. Each circle is a vortex, drawing energy in and radiating energy to its surrounding area. Together (they are not haphazardly placed) they form a ‘grid’ or interrelated energy system of much benefit to us. Since this grid is formed scientifically, it is most unlikely that any group of observers, however well-meaning, would hit on the exact spot on which to observe the creation of any future circles. The Space Brothers are unlikely simply to ‘oblige’ with a circle. They do not waste energy." <ref> </ref>


Sceptics ridiculed the story presented by Benjamin Creme, noting that several of the predictions were incorrect.<ref>"Francis Wheen's Diary". ''The Independent'' 27 January 1991: "Alas and alack, on the great issue of the day poor Mr Maitreya seems to have stubbed his toe rather badly. After Saddam sent his tanks across the border last August Maitreya suggested that a mystical power and force in nature will make Iraq withdraw totally and unconditionally from Kuwait. In November his message was unequivocal: The Gulf Crisis: Maitreya has made it clear from the beginning that there will be no war."</ref><ref>"Kiwis Prove to Aussies They're Not That Gullible". ''The Evening Post'' 4 December 1995. "But it's not just the eruptions at issue. Benjamin Creme, based in London and a five-time visitor to New Zealand as ambassador for Maitreya, the saviour he claims is awaited by all religions, has extended the connection. John O'Donnell of the New Zealand Transmission Meditation Network said Mr Creme had told him the 5.9 South Island quake on Friday, November 24 had been caused by the fourth French atomic test two days before. Nobody has yet predicted plagues of locusts, frogs, flies, rivers of blood or other disasters for the fifth and subsequent tests."</ref><ref>Ron Rosenbaum (15 August 2005). {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091225015128/http://www.bookrags.com/news/voices-in-our-head-where-is-good-old-20050814-moc/ |date=25 December 2009 }}, New York Observer</ref> Some ] ] sources and other detractors accused Creme of being part of a satanic conspiracy and placed him among a number of "] potentials".<ref>], '']'', 2001 {{ISBN|0-304-35592-5}}, page 349</ref> Yet Creme emphasized that those who read his own books or listened to his lectures would do best to engage actively with the information he presented, and to verify it for themselves.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The World Teach for All Humanity |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2007 |location=London |pages=3}}</ref> Creme stated,  "I have never presented Maitreya as a messiah figure who comes to make all things bright and beautiful for a supine humanity. Maitreya himself is at pains to clarify his position that every stone and brick of the new civilisation must be put in place by humanity itself; humanity's free will is sacrosanct."<ref>{{Cite news |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |date=20 April 2010 |title=Raj Patel is not Maitreya, but the World Teacher is here--and needed. |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/apr/20/raj-patel-maitreya-world-teacher |access-date=26 November 2021 |archive-date=10 May 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240510053340/https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/apr/20/raj-patel-maitreya-world-teacher |url-status=live }}</ref> 
Mr. Creme has said that the British Government has paid some farmers to destroy the circles so that people will not learn that there are indeed civilizations far more advanced than our own (who have eliminated war, poverty, and political corruption) who claim to be willing and able to help us solve our most pressing problems; This claim is not substantiated.
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==Bibliography==
==Flying Saucers from Venus and Beyond==
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom |publisher=Tara Press |year=1979 |isbn=978-0950679709}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Messages from Maitreya the Christ |volume=1 |publisher=Tara Press |year=1980 |isbn=978-0936604015}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Transmission: A Meditation for the New Age |publisher=Tara Center |year=1983 |isbn=978-0936604022}}
* {{cite book |editor-last=Creme |editor-first=Benjamin |title=A Master Speaks: Articles from Share International |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=1985 |isbn=9071484017}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Maitreya's Mission |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=1986 |isbn=978-9071484025}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Maitreya's Mission |volume=2 |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=1993 |isbn=978-9071484117}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Maitreya's Mission |volume=3 |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=1993 |isbn=978-9071484155}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Ageless Wisdom Teaching |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=1996 |isbn=978-9071484131}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Great Approach: New Light and Life for Humanity |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2001 |isbn=978-9071484230}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Art of Co-operation |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2002 |isbn=978-9071484261}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=Maitreya's Teachings: The Laws of Life |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2005 |isbn=978-9071484001}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Art of Living: Living within the Laws of Life |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2006 |isbn=978-9071484377}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The World Teacher for All Humanity |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2007 |isbn=978-9071484391}}
* {{cite book |last=Creme |first=Benjamin |title=The Awakening of Humanity |publisher=Share International Foundation |year=2008 |isbn=978-9071484414}}


==See also==
According to Creme, ]s (]) are composed of ], but they and their inhabitants can lower the rate of vibration of the etheric atoms so that they turn physical and can be seen by humans. Flying saucers seen by us are regarded by Creme as being mostly from the civilization functioning on the etheric plane of ], which is regarded in some branches of ] as being millions of years in advance of ] (See ]). According to Creme, the ]s have ]s up to four miles long. <ref> Creme, Benjamin ''The Great Approach:New Light and Life for Humanity'' Amsterdam: 2001 Share International Foundation Page 133 </ref> Other flying saucers may be from the etheric planes of ] or ] (according to Creme, Uranus is another planet that is spiritually advanced like Venus), or the star ] or the star cluster the ], both regarded by ] as having special spiritual connections to our ] through the ] proceeding from the "Galactic Logos". <ref> </ref> Benjamin Creme states that Maitreya will inaugurate an era of contact with the Space Brothers which will result in a great deal of helpful interaction and unprecedented progress for mankind.
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Creme has said that the ] from Mars and Venus have for several years now cleaned up the nuclear radiation spilled from nuclear experimentation, and that without their benevolent work, the Earth would not presently be habitable. <ref> </ref>
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Furthermore, the Master of Wisdom who Creme regularly works with indicated in Feb 2007 that there will be "sightings, in unprecedented numbers, of spacecraft from our neighbouring planets" in the very near future, which will be extremely difficult if not impossible, for people to ignore.
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==Sathya Sai Baba==

Unlike the majority from the Theosophical tradition, Creme accepts the Indian guru ] as on a par with the other Masters of Neotheosophy.<ref>50 Frequently asked questions: A list of the most asked questions since 1977 answered by Benjamin Creme. retrieved from October 2006</ref> In fact, according to Creme he is even more holy than the Ascended Masters because he is a "Descended Master" (]) from the star ], having a level of ], Creme claims, equal to Christ himself (the seventh level). Creme accepts Sathya Sai Baba's claim that he is the reincarnation of the previous 19th century guru ].

==Transmission Meditation==

Benjamin Creme has also introduced a form of meditation he calls "]." He claims that in this meditation, one allows one's ]s to be used by the Hierarchy to "'step down' the great spiritual energies that continually stream into our planet. This transmission process, which makes the energies more useful to humanity, is analogous to that of electrical transformers, which step down the power between generators and ordinary household outlets. These transformed spiritual energies are gradually lifting all life forms, changing our world for the better." The Meditators say the ] and sit quietly for an hour or more with their attention focused on the Ajna Center (the chakra behind the eyes). Sometimes "Transmission Meditation" is performed with a ].


==References== ==References==
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==Further reading== ==External links==
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* Bailey, Alice A. ''The Reappearance of the Christ''. Lucis Publishing, 1948.


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* Bailey, Alice A. ''The Externalisation of the Hierarchy''. Lucis Publishing, 1957.

* Bistrich, Andrea. ''Maitreya: "I Come to Change All Things". Eine moderne Heilserwartung im interkulturellen Vergleich''. (Münchener Ethnologische Abhandlugen 17) Akademischer Verlag München, 1996.

* Brown, Mick. "Messiah is alive and well and in London." ''The Sunday Times'', 23 October 1988, p. A15.

* Brown, Mick. ''The Spiritual Tourist''. Bloomsbury publishing, 1998.

* Carey, Howard Ray. ''The Joy of Christ's Coming: From Traditional Religion to Ageless Wisdom''. Share International Foundation, 1988.

* Creme, Benjamin. ''The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom''. Tara Press, 1980.

* Creme, Benjamin (ed.). ''Messages from Maitreya the Christ''. (Share International Foundation), 1981, 1986.

* Creme, Benjamin. ''Transmission: A Meditation for the New Age''. Tara Center, 1983.

* . ''A Master Speaks''. Share International Foundation, 1985.

* Creme, Benjamin. ''Maitreya's Mission''. 3 vols. Share International Foundation, 1986, 1993, 1997.

* Creme, Benjamin. ''The Ageless Wisdom Teaching: An introduction to humanity's spiritual legacy''. Share International Foundation, 1996.

* Creme, Benjamin. ''The Great Approach: New Light and Life for Humanity''. Share International Foundation, 2001.

* Creme, Benjamin. ''The Art of Co-Operation''. Share International Foundation, 2002.

* Creme, Benjamin (ed.). ''Maitreya's Teachings - The Laws of Life''. Share International Foundation, 2005.

* Creme, Benjamin. ''The Art of Living: Living within the Laws of Life''. Share International Foundation, 2006.

* Cumbey, Constance E. ''The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow''. Huntington House, 1983.

* Curley, Thomas. ''Masters among Us: An Exploration of Supernal Encounters and Miraculous Phenomena''. Bloomington, IN: 1stBooks, 2004, pp. 234-261.

* Graham, W. S. ''Cage Without Grievance: Poems. With Drawings by Benjamin Creme and Robert Frame''. Parton Press, Glasgow, 1942. pp. 13, 23, 29.

* MacDonald-Bayne, Murdo. ''Beyond the Himalayas''. L. N. Fowler, 1954.

* Muto, Nyaga wa, and Ben Mitukaa. "Did Jesus Visit Kawangware?" '' Sunday Times'', June 26, 1988, pp. 12, 17.

* Mutungi, Job. "Did Jesus Christ Come to the City?" ''Kenya Times'', Wednesday, June 22, 1988, pp. 16-17.

* Niebuhr, Gustav. "New Millennium, Great Expectations." ''The New York Times'', Saturday, July 20, 1996, p. 9.

* Peterson, Wayne S. ''Extraordinary Times, Extraordinary Beings: Experiences of an American Diplomat with Maitreya and the Masters of Wisdom''. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 2003.

* Pitchon, Patricia. ''Searching for Maitreya: An Inquiry into a Spiritual Teacher of Our Time''. Xlibris, 2002.

* Spalding, Baird T. ''Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East''. 5 vols. De Vorss & Co., 1924-55.

* Stammer, Larry B. "Years After Apparition Claims Fizzled, Creme Keeps the Faith." ''Los Angeles Times'', Saturday, July 3, 1993, p. B10.

==External links==

* Official site.
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* - "A meditation for the New Age" introduced to the world by Benjamin Creme.
* Sai Baba, Buddha, Krishna, Christ, Krishnamurti.
* A Share International perspective on Crop Circles.
* A scientific explanation of the precession of the equinoxes.
* Lithographs of Benjamin Creme's paintings.


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Benjamin Creme
Lecturing in Paris, 17 March 2006
Born5 December 1922
Glasgow, Scotland
Died24 October 2016 (aged 93)
London, England
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)artist, author, esotericist
Known forViews on the second coming

Benjamin Creme (5 December 1922 − 24 October 2016) was a Scottish artist, esoteric writer, and editor of Share International magazine.

Creme asserted that the Second Coming, prophesied by many religions, would come in the form of Maitreya, the World Teacher. Maitreya is the name Buddhists use for the future Buddha, but Creme believed that Maitreya is the teacher that all religions point towards and hope for. Creme maintained that Maitreya had returned in a physical form, descended from the Himalayas, and then moved to London on 19 July 1977.

Early life

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Born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1922, Benjamin Creme’s life and work followed two distinct interests – art and esotericism – which eventually merged as a single path. At the age of thirteen Creme began painting, inspired by the works of Rembrandt. In order to become a painter, he left school at sixteen. Over the years, Creme befriended and collaborated with many fixtures of the time in British art, music, and literature, developing into a painter in the Modernist style. His style of painting has also been categorized as "abstractly representational", and his work has been exhibited by galleries around the world.

Spiritual interests

In direct parallel to his artistic exploration, Creme said he became interested in the occult at the age of fourteen, when he read With Mystics and Magicians in Tibet by Alexandra David-Neel. Over the years, Creme studied the works of Helena Blavatsky and Alice Bailey, as well as those of Charles Webster Leadbeater, Paul Brunton, George Gurdjieff, Peter Ouspensky and Maurice Nicoll; along with Patanjali, Vivekananda, Sivananda, Yogananda, Krishnamurti, and Ramana Maharshi, all of whom described the existence of a kingdom beyond that of the Human. Creme reiterated that it was this Spiritual Kingdom, or Fifth Kingdom on Earth, that has helped guide human evolution since Humanity’s inception. Creme explained further about how this Kingdom, or Spiritual Hierarchy, is composed of Masters of Wisdom – great beings who have mastered themselves over many life-times.

Creme said that he was first contacted telepathically by his Master in January 1959, when Creme was asked to make tape recordings of his Master's messages. Creme first began to speak publicly of his mission on 30 May 1975, at the Friends Meeting House on Euston Road in London, England. His central message announced the emergence of this group of enlightened spiritual teachers who would guide humanity forward into a new epoch, the Aquarian Age of peace and brotherhood, based on the principles of love and sharing. At the head of this group would be the one who occupies the office of the Christ, Maitreya, the World Teacher, expected by all the major religions as their "Awaited One": the Christ to the Christians; the Imam Mahdi to the Muslims; the Messiah for Jews; and the 5th Buddha (i.e., Maitreya) for Buddhists. As early as 1982, however, Creme emphasized that Maitreya would reveal himself fully only when Humanity began to live in right relationship to one another – most notably, by living in peace, and by beginning to share the world’s resources more equitably.

Predictions in 1982 and later

Creme's magazine Share International, featuring one of his artworks

In the spring of 1982 Creme placed advertisements in newspapers around the world saying, "The Christ is now here." According to Creme, the Christ, whom he also called Maitreya, would be beginning to announce his existence on worldwide television broadcasts. Creme then stated in these newspaper advertisements that the Second Coming of Christ was to occur within the next two months. These series of announcements culminated on 14 May 1982, when Creme held a press conference in Los Angeles where more than 90 reporters attended. Creme alerted those present that Maitreya was then living within the Asian community in the Brick Lane area of London. Creme also underscored the importance of humanity's involvement in these happenings (as humanity's freewill is viewed by higher spiritual beings as sacrosanct). Thus Creme presented the reporters with this challenge: If the media made a serious attempt to research the story and locate Maitreya in London, Maitreya would reveal himself to them. Afterwards, Creme would report, "It was hoped that the media would respond to my information at a level which would allow Him to come forward to them. This hope, however, was not fulfilled. While the media did show an interest in the reappearance story, it did not go so far as to actually get involved in searching for Maitreya."

After 1982, Creme made a number of additional predictions and announcements about the advent of Maitreya, based on his claims of receiving telepathic messages from a Master of Wisdom. Creme said that in January 1986, Maitreya contacted media representatives at the highest level in Britain who agreed to make an announcement about Maitreya's existence and stature. Under pressure from high religious and government officials, however, these statements were withheld.

Nonetheless, Creme wrote, "On 26 February 1987 Maitreya gave an interview to the major American television company, Cable News Network (CNN). He was interviewed under His ordinary, everyday name, and did not call Himself the Christ. He did say, however, that, among other names, He was known as Maitreya. A group of His closest associates journeyed to the United States to arrange further interviews" The CNN interview was made available for possible showing in 26 of a promised 29 countries in Europe, Scandinavia, North Africa and the Middle East, but was not broadcast in the United States. The CNN office in Atlanta maintained that they could not see a framework in which to present the interview.

In 1997 Creme again announced that there would be additional, global TV broadcasts from the Christ, although the media remained largely uninterested. Creme nevertheless asserted that there would be a Day of Declaration: "The Christ will come on the world's television channels, linked together by satellite. All those with access to television will see ... . He will establish a telepathic rapport with all humanity simultaneously. While the Christ is speaking... hundreds of thousands of 'miracle' cures take place simultaneously."

On 14 January 2010 Creme said that Maitreya had given the first interview which aired on American television. Soon afterwards, several people in the United States working from Creme's predictions concluded that the British-American economist and author Raj Patel was Maitreya. After newspaper articles spread this story around the world Creme responded that Raj Patel was not the coming World Teacher in an article in The Guardian under the headline "Raj Patel is Not Maitreya, But the World Teacher is Here — and Needed."

Creme gave lectures around the world for more than 30 years about Maitreya, and a network of volunteers worked with him to give his views to the public. In speaking about his work, Creme said: "My job has been to make the initial approach to the public, to help create a climate of hope and expectancy. If I can do that, I'll be well pleased."

Although most press coverage of Creme and his information has been skeptical, some members of the news media had positive views of him, such as Canadian broadcasting host/producer Max Allen, who stated, "The Maitreya story is important and Creme is an admirable spokesman." Creme died in October 2016 at the age of 93.

Crop circles and UFOs

From 1957 to 1959 Creme was the vice-president of the Aetherius Society, an organization that maintained that UFOs existed and that the other planets in our solar system were inhabited and supported life, although Humanity had yet to develop etheric sight to ascertain this. The organization's beliefs were based largely on Theosophy, which integrates the study of religion, philosophy, and science, branching not merely into the Occult but also cosmology. For Theosophists, planets are evolving, living beings that host their own Spiritual Hierarchies.

In 1958, Creme met George Adamski and said he could personally vouch for the authenticity of Adamski's UFO contacts. Creme maintained that most of the UFOs that travelled to Earth came from Mars and Venus, in space-ships manufactured on Mars through a process in which thoughts have the power to materialize things. In addition, Creme believed that the most highly evolved beings of Mars and Venus (that are visible only on the etheric level) have long played a role in not merely uplifting early animal-man, but also in protecting Humanity from its own self by sending UFOs to heal the Earth’s negativity and pollution. Creme asserted that nuclear radiation was the most dangerous of all pollution, while emphasizing that all the nuclear power plants continually leak, but such seepage escapes scientific measurements at this time as radioactive pollution exists largely on the etheric plane. Creme underscored that it is there that the radioactive waste does the most harm; it is in that realm that nuclear power threatens all life on our planet and beyond.

During an interview in 2006 Creme confirmed his views on the importance of UFOs and their role in creating crop circles. "The crop circles are there to draw attention to the fact that the Space Brothers are there... They are made in seconds by the 'ships' of the Space Brothers...They appear all over the world, but the majority are in the South of England. Why? Because Maitreya is in London."

Over time, Creme explained how interdependent Humanity's existence has been with other, far more advanced, planetary civilizations. He underscored that "the UFOs have an enormous part to play in the security of this planet at the ecological level. a new science that will give us energy directly from the sun. Oil will become a thing of the past. No one will be able to sell energy in the future."

Predictions and responses

Creme asserted that Maitreya was the World Teacher for the Age of Aquarius, and that during the transition of one astrological cycle to another humans undergo a quickening of their evolution, while experiencing crisis after crisis. Creme underscored that Maitreya "comes to show that the spiritual life can be lived in every department of human living ―  not alone in the religious field; that the scientific path to God, about which he will teach, is wide enough and varied enough to accommodate all men. Everyone, in the future, will come to realize the spiritual basis of life, and will seek to give it expression in his work. And whereas today only the seer or the mystic knows the true meaning of reality, this will be the experience of all men, whatever their way. Not all men are religious; religion is a way, a specific way." 

Between 1989 and 1991, Creme's magazine Share International published a series of purported excerpts of talks given by Maitreya in the London area, recorded by a close associate, and then transmitted to two journalists, Patricha Pitchon and Brian James. Covering modern problems such as addiction, crime, and corruption, Maitreya's dialogues proposed the technique of "honesty of mind, sincerity of spirit and detachment" as the cure, leading to growing awareness. The excerpts also contained prognostications of ongoing world events, including the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the ending of Communist rule in the Soviet Union, the release of Nelson Mandela and the ending of Apartheid in South Africa, the release of Terry Waite, the resignation of Margaret Thatcher, and many more.

Sceptics ridiculed the story presented by Benjamin Creme, noting that several of the predictions were incorrect. Some fundamentalist Evangelical Christian sources and other detractors accused Creme of being part of a satanic conspiracy and placed him among a number of "antichrist potentials". Yet Creme emphasized that those who read his own books or listened to his lectures would do best to engage actively with the information he presented, and to verify it for themselves. Creme stated,  "I have never presented Maitreya as a messiah figure who comes to make all things bright and beautiful for a supine humanity. Maitreya himself is at pains to clarify his position that every stone and brick of the new civilisation must be put in place by humanity itself; humanity's free will is sacrosanct." 

Bibliography

  • Creme, Benjamin (1979). The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom. Tara Press. ISBN 978-0950679709.
  • Creme, Benjamin (1980). Messages from Maitreya the Christ. Vol. 1. Tara Press. ISBN 978-0936604015.
  • Creme, Benjamin (1983). Transmission: A Meditation for the New Age. Tara Center. ISBN 978-0936604022.
  • Creme, Benjamin, ed. (1985). A Master Speaks: Articles from Share International. Share International Foundation. ISBN 9071484017.
  • Creme, Benjamin (1986). Maitreya's Mission. Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-9071484025.
  • Creme, Benjamin (1993). Maitreya's Mission. Vol. 2. Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-9071484117.
  • Creme, Benjamin (1993). Maitreya's Mission. Vol. 3. Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-9071484155.
  • Creme, Benjamin (1996). The Ageless Wisdom Teaching. Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-9071484131.
  • Creme, Benjamin (2001). The Great Approach: New Light and Life for Humanity. Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-9071484230.
  • Creme, Benjamin (2002). The Art of Co-operation. Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-9071484261.
  • Creme, Benjamin (2005). Maitreya's Teachings: The Laws of Life. Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-9071484001.
  • Creme, Benjamin (2006). The Art of Living: Living within the Laws of Life. Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-9071484377.
  • Creme, Benjamin (2007). The World Teacher for All Humanity. Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-9071484391.
  • Creme, Benjamin (2008). The Awakening of Humanity. Share International Foundation. ISBN 978-9071484414.

See also

References

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  21. Creme, Benjamin (2010) . Maitreya's Mission - Volume One. Share International Foundation. p. 8. ISBN 978-90-71484-80-3. ...Certainly, in inspiring me to answer the many questions sent to Share International, my Master has illumined large areas of esoteric knowledge, some for the first time, others more deeply than was hitherto the case. This is particularly so in connection with the Seven Rays. A large body of information is presented, much of it entirely new, which should lead to new insights and deeper study of these energies which so condition our lives. Transmission Meditation is also dealt with at length, together with reincarnation, karma, the after-life states, initiation, service and other subjects. In the interest of readability, rearranging the material into book form has necessitated a considerable degree of editing to keep the repetitions to a minimum. This is especially the case in the first chapter on the Emergence of Maitreya. During the 'waiting' period from May 1982 until now, I answered so many questions, many rather similar, on 'the state of play' and the media's role, action and non-action, that a decision had to be made between strict historical chronology — with the inevitable lengthy repetition — and readability. I have opted for the latter and have supplied a summary, only, of the events since May 1982.
  22. Archived 22 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine Alcuin Bramerton: Christ and Jesus at the BBC - London 1986 BBC misses biggest story in English history. UK church establishment rejects Second Coming of Christ. Why did the BBC, the Queen and the Church of England bishops choose to ignore the Second Coming of Christ in 1986?
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  44. Creme, Benjamin (2005). Maitreya's Teachings - the Laws of Life. Share International Foundation. pp. 9–11. ISBN 978-90-71484-66-7. "Be what you are. Do not follow one another. If you practise honesty of mind, sincerity of spirit and detachment, you will know your Self, you will know Me, you will know the Lord." "There are times when you become aware that someone is behind you, within you, over you, around you — something is present. That 'something' is the Almighty. It does not participate; it observes. No one need struggle for this step. Everyone qualifies at this stage. Then, as your awareness grows, if you practise the discipline of detachment, you will know Me in My totality. The moment you think of Me, I am with you."
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  48. "Francis Wheen's Diary". The Independent 27 January 1991: "Alas and alack, on the great issue of the day poor Mr Maitreya seems to have stubbed his toe rather badly. After Saddam sent his tanks across the border last August Maitreya suggested that a mystical power and force in nature will make Iraq withdraw totally and unconditionally from Kuwait. In November his message was unequivocal: The Gulf Crisis: Maitreya has made it clear from the beginning that there will be no war."
  49. "Kiwis Prove to Aussies They're Not That Gullible". The Evening Post 4 December 1995. "But it's not just the eruptions at issue. Benjamin Creme, based in London and a five-time visitor to New Zealand as ambassador for Maitreya, the saviour he claims is awaited by all religions, has extended the connection. John O'Donnell of the New Zealand Transmission Meditation Network said Mr Creme had told him the 5.9 South Island quake on Friday, November 24 had been caused by the fourth French atomic test two days before. Nobody has yet predicted plagues of locusts, frogs, flies, rivers of blood or other disasters for the fifth and subsequent tests."
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