When Jesus returned home, he said to his mother, "Mother, I was playing with the children by the river today, and I used my miraculous powers to turn a bird made of clay into a living bird and clapped my hands to make the bird fly away. They all thought it was very amazing. One of the children was thirsty and wanted a drink of water, so I folded a leaf into a spoon and ladled the water to him. He thought the water I gave him to drink was very sweet and he said he would like to be friends with me. Because I helped him, we became friends. I finally know what you mean when you say that helping others can also bring happiness, Mum. I finally understand what you mean when you say that you must help others whenever and wherever you can."
Mary looked at Jesus and said, "Yes, my child, giving to others brings joy. As long as you help others, you will have joy."
"Mother, I have finally understood the meaning of the Avatar. Demonstrating the Avatar can make people believe in the great power that can be obtained by practising. The Avatar can make anything that seems impossible become real, just like magic. Mother, can you teach me more of the Avatars?" Jesus said to his mother.
"Jesus, many good teachings can help you to attain the Avatar, but the Avatar is something that can be encountered but not sought, and if you pursue the Avatar in your practice, then you will easily become possessed. Only by practising the right Dharma with a mind that does not crave or seek can you gain the wisdom and true meaning of the Buddha's teachings. In the process of practice, there are some people who, through meditation, dreams can also make some people remember the past and foresee the future, which is also a kind of incidental divine power. There are also some people who have attained the divine foot pass by chanting sutras and meditating with mantras, and they can allow their consciousness to fly through the air and over mountains and seas." Maria said.
"I want to have these divine powers too, so how do I practise them?" Jesus asked his mother, Mary, saying.
"I suggest that you can seek out famous teachers everywhere and seriously study the good teachings of the world, especially Buddhism. Learn to compare the true meaning of the various good teachings! There is no definite Dharma, all dharmas are equal, there is no superiority or inferiority." Mary said to Jesus.
"There are so many good dharmas in the world, why do you need to study Buddhism in particular?" Jesus asked.
"Maitreya Bodhisattva is the Buddha who will come out of the world to preach the Dharma after Shakyamuni Buddha. And nowadays, Westerners have never been exposed to the Dharma, so they need to first understand the meaning of great love, spread the positive energy of light and love in the world, and after establishing a good moral and ethical thought system, and after adhering to the moral code of renouncing evil and promoting good, they can obtain the true meaning of practising the Dharma when Maitreya Buddha comes down to the world to transmit the Dharma. This means that Jesus will tell a good Dharma in the West, spreading the spirit of helping each other and spreading the positive energy of great love." Mary said.
Jesus then travelled around the globe practising various good teachings, gradually acquiring all kinds of good teachings and beginning to preach.
As time went by, Jesus had become recognised and liked by everyone with his divine manifestations, spreading the positive energy of great love and light, and making many friends. Jesus slowly grew up and began to date his friends.
When Jesus was in Canaan, he ate with a group of friends. They enjoyed good bread together and they all had a great time chatting and drinking wine. But later on, the wine suddenly ran out, so they had to start drinking water. Knowing this, Jesus poured the water into a bucket and thought to himself, "Many people have not drunk enough, how wonderful if this water could be turned into wine to satisfy everyone's desire to drink happily!
Jesus' compassion for the sake of all turned the water into wine. Jesus distributed the wine to everyone, smiling and saying, "I have turned the water into wine. Everyone drink as much as you like!"
Everyone cheered and grabbed the wine that Jesus had turned into wine with water. Many of those present also did not believe the fact that water could be turned into wine and jokingly said in confusion, "How can water be turned into wine? Does the wine that water turns into wine taste like wine?"
"You will know the answer when you drink the wine that I have turned into wine." Jesus smiled confidently and poured wine for everyone.
When all those present drank the wine that Jesus had transformed with divine power, everyone believed it was true. All those present cheered. Everyone raised their glasses and drank freely, enjoying the wine and the presence of divine power at the same time. It is not known how Jesus turned water into wine. Perhaps Jesus' spirit of always being there for everyone gave him the divine power to use it freely to turn water into wine.