Yes it's gone a bit OT but what the heck!
I was asking the question "was Jesus a yogi"?, in a spiritual sense........only joking Somerset!
The question can be looked at historically & spiritually, but i think we have already touched on the subject that the historical fact of J.C.s life is very sketchy & incomplete with large gaps in his life history & like i said before the fact that there is next to no records of J.C written by the Romans who were meticulous at recording everything in writing seems strange. There are many "Scholars" claiming J.C. did not exist or that he visited/lived in India.
Spiritually all this is immaterial, because even if he never existed & the life of J.C. is purely allegorical, we can't deny the fact that many of his parables & sayings can be translated to have very similar if not identical meaning to some of the Hindu teachings.
I would say ultimately salvation & enlightenment when understood at the deepest level are the same thing. Salvation means deliverance from the power and penalty of sin; redemption. Enlightenment means escape from the power & penalty of Karma brought about through ignorance (sin?).
Interesting link:http://www.thercg.org/books/jwis.html?cid=g0102&gclid=CMSqquyc3I4CFQESEgodv0pvAA
Bramhan, the Guru & the disciple are one!
Spirit comes from the Greek pnuema & can be defined as Soul (Atman in Hinduism) or Breath (Prana or vital life force or vital energy that creates continuous life in Hinduism)
Shakti is Kundalini which can be raised through special Yogic breathing techniques using Pranic energy or Pranayama.
Kundalini is an innate inner energy in every human being, it sits in the sacrum, at the base of the spine, unless cultivated remains dormant. Kundalini is prana, essential life-force in a highly potent form. The ancient Indian yogic mystics the Siddhis referred to Kundalini as Shakti, the divine feminine energy within us, which when cultivated was the key to self-realization, health and longevity. Kundalini clears negativity and awakens higher consciousness.
http://www.kundalini...om/PAGES/kd.php
http://www.gutenberg...13402/13402.txt
http://www.zakairan....icBreathing.htm
The Sanskrit word Purusha is another word for soul or spirit. The early Upanishads and the Bhagavad-Gita use the term to mean an individual's spirit, psyche, essence, or immortal Self. In Sankhya philosophy, purusa is the first principle (tattva), pure contentless consciousness, passive, unchanging, and witness to the unconscious dynamism of Prakti, primordial materiality.
http://www.experienc...val.com/purusha
http://www.britannic...9061966/purusha
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purusha
I'm sure St John of the cross would have passed with flying colours. I hope you are not losing your faith Somerset! Personally i think the best approach to finding out is to say "I don't know" it removes all doubt!

KK