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Shambala

"Behind snowy peaks, somewhere to the North, lies a Mystical Kingdom, where a line of Enlightened Kings is guarding the innermost teachings of Buddhism for a time when all truth in the outside world is lost in war and greed. Then, the King of Shambhala will emerge with a great army to destroy the forces of evil and bring in a new Golden Age."



What is Shambala and Where is it Really?

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thesecretofshambhalaLisa Gawlas

First, let's get to the meaning of the word. Shambhala is a Sanskrit word (the same language we get chakra and kundalini from) that means "place of peace/ tranquility/happiness." In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Shambhala (or Shambala) is (thought to be) a mystical kingdom hidden somewhere beyond the snow peaks of the Himalayas. Perhaps, once a upon a time gone by, the people who once lived there knew how to access this sacred energy and brought to earth in that place. But as the people died off, the energy went back to whence it came... that is the ethers of potential.

Did you ever wonder why, in over 2000 years, not one person has been able to replicate all the miracles Jesus was said to perform? Why do you think that is? Jesus even stated several time, "what I can do, you can do also, and then some." So why can't we?? Perhaps he had access to something we have yet to discover... because history made its access, dirty, forbidden, ungodly.

 

The Legend of Shambhala (Shangri La)

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ShangriLa"Behind snowy peaks, somewhere to the North, lies a Mystical Kingdom, where a line of Enlightened Kings is guarding the innermost teachings of Buddhism for a time when all truth in the outside world is lost in war and greed. Then, the King of Shambhala will emerge with a great army to destroy the forces of evil and bring in a new Golden Age."

Rumors and reports have been in existence, for millennia now, that somewhere near or beyond Tibet, among icy peaks and in some of the secluded valleys of Eurasia, lies a "paradise", inaccessible to us. It is a place of enlightenment, wisdom and peace, called Shambhala, known by several other names such as "Shangri-La" and "Agharta."
 

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