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    SHAMBHALA VALLEY OF THE IMMORTALS The Jade Tower In Tibetan scriptures and in Far Eastern tradition, there is an ancient and widespread belief in a Secret Kingdom of Wise Men living in seclusion in inaccessible mountainous parts of Asia.

    Orientalists call this mysterious place Chang Shambhala, or Northern Shambhala (sometimes spelled Shamballa). Tibetan monks insist that there is an enigmatic valley of great beauty, surrounded by a circle of snowy mountains extending from northern Tibet.-into Mongolia, that is inaccessible to travellers without experienced or mystical guidance.

    It is said in tradition that this hidden land is unreachable except to initiates or persons dedicated to the spiritual resurrection of mankind.

    Its centre is highlighted by the famous Jade Tower that stands in an ancient city which monks claim is heated by warm water rising from underground streams, and the steam generated rises into the atmosphere to form a natural temperature inversion.


    This valley is not seen from the air because the phenomenon produces a high, light, misty cover that conceals the underlying landscape. Various exploratory teams journeying in the Himalayas claimed to have camped by hot thermal springs that nourished rich vegetation in areas outside of which there was nothing but desolation, rock and ice.

    Like the Tibetans, Russians and Chinese,. the people of India also believe in the reality of an abode of perfect men and women which they call the Kalapa (sometimes Katapa) of Shambhala, who live-in the constant presence of other- worldly energies.

    Professor Nicholas K. Roerich, an eminent Russian author, painter and explorer (1874-1947) spent five years from 1923 to 1928 trekking through all seven Tibetan prefectures.

    He wrote in his book Himalayas - Abode of Light (N. K; Roerich, Nalanda Publications, Bombay, l947) that this secret valley is beyond great lakes and the snow-covered peaks of the highest mountains in the world.

    It seems that Professor Roerich actually reached Sharnbhala, and for this reason his www.vatileaks.com


    SHAMBHALA VALLEY OF THE IMMORTALS books and paintings were thoroughly analysed for this article, as were the works of his son, Dr GeorgeRoerich (1902-1960), an outstanding orientalist, philologist, art critic and ethnographer with degrees from Harvard and the Sorbonne.

    The Roerich family lived in the Kulu Valley of northern India, in close proximity to the border of western Tibet, and from there organised several major expeditions into unexplored areas of the Tibetan Plateau, the highest land on Earth.

    These expeditions were manned by dozens of Norwegian, Sherpa, Tibetan, Mongol and Chinese assistants, and at times their missions endured for many months.

    Another renowned researcher, Andrew Tomas, author of Shambhala: Oasis of Light (Sphere Books, London, 1977), spent many years in Tibet, where he learned that the realm of Shambhala is situated in a valley sheltered on every side by mighty snowy ranges and that its residents retreat into huge subterranean catacombs.

    These and other explorers of Asia have written about unsuspected valleys lost amidst colossal snowy mountains on the Tibetan Plateau, said to lie hidden somewhere in the vast reaches of the Himalayas.

    The Bhagavata Purana and the Sanskrit encyclopaedia Vachaspattya locate Shambhala on the northern side of the Himalayas at the foot of Mount Meru, where many believe that the temporal and the eternal meet.

    A more defined location is shown on a 17th-century map published in 1830 in Antwerp by Csoma de Koros, an Hungarian philologist who had spent four years in a Buddhist monastery in Tibet.

    He gave Shambhala's geographical bearings as between 45 and 50 degrees north latitude beyond Lake Manus Hu, approx. 100 kilometres east of the village of Karamay.

    Remarkably, another old monastic document, sighted by Russian explorer Nikolai M. Prjevalgky (1839-1888), defines the longitude of Shambhala as at 88 degrees (N. M. www.vatileaks.com



    SHAMBHALA VALLEY OF THE IMMORTALS Prjevalsky, Mongolia, London, 1876, translated by Boris Fereng, p. 63). These two coordinates locate the domain of Shambhala as slightly east of the Altai Mountains, a major mountain system in Central Asia, peaking at 4,506 metres (14,783 feet), and precisely where the Poerich expeditions trekked on several occasions. The Secret Entrance to the "Valley of the Immortals"

    For millennia, the peoples of Asia have believed this forbidden territory to be well guarded, accessible only to the pure of heart. But the questions to be addressed are: who are the people that live in this secluded area...and what is their nature? Tibetan legend insists that this secret place is inhabited by "Silent Sentinels"óformerly ordinary men and women who received a "passport" to Shambhala because of their spiritual progression.

    Andrew Tomas presents impressive evidence from Tibetan sources in ancient monastic libraries that he was privileged to access, and his findings help us learn more about this enlightened colony: The Brotherhood of Shambhala is presided over by a small hierarchy of superior beings sometimes alluded to as Mahatmas, which in Sanskrit means "the great-souled ones". They are superhuman beings with preternatural powers who have completed their evolution on this planet but remain with humanity in order to facilitate its spiritual progress ... the life- span of their bodies is almost indefinite because the Wheel of Rebirth has stopped for them. (Andrew Tomas, Shambhala: Oasis of Light, op. cit., pp. 43-44, passim) In other words, they are Immortal Beings - and from what is known about this galaxy of illumined peoples, the concept of reincarnation is an essential part of their philosophy.

    Tibetan manuscripts add that "from time immemorial, a dynasty of wise rulers of celestial origin has ruled the Kingdom of Shambhala and preserved the priceless legacy of K a l a c h a k r a , t h e m y s t i c s c i e n c e o f E s o t e r i c www.vatileaks.com

     
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    http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/tierra_hueca/tierrahueca/Chapter4.htm



     
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    archaeological coverups by david hatcher childress ... - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Qr6CG19tyY"]ARCHAEOLOGICAL COVERUPS BY DAVID HATCHER CHILDRESS EGYPTIAN CAVES-GRAND CANYON WITH GEORGE NOORY ON - YouTube
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    NOTE: The audio goes out around the 10 minute mark so look at the pictures and then go to 21 minutes and the audio resumes where it left off...none of it is missing. I don't know why it does that and I can't fix it without replacing the whole thing and it took over two weeks to make and then 27 hours to upload. So, just look at the pics and then go to 20 minutes and it picks up. So very sorry for that. Thanks!
     
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    the are good reasons for building under ground. even whole cities or populas regions. capadocia for example. but that's no where near the miles and miles it takes even to get to the mantle.

    if the planet's core weren't too hot to handle, there wouldn't be the magnetic field that prevents the solar wind from destroying atmospheric moisture and ultimately the oceans as well, as it is believed the lack there of, to be what happened on mars.

    i may not have all of that exactly accurate, but that's sort of the general idea.

    a hollow earth is of course a lovely fantasy, upon which a number of movies have been based. even one or two very early ones.
     
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    people dividing by zero everywhere.
     
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    That movie JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH (1959) sure speaks loud! (Who knows)
     
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    The earth is most likely not totally hollow but has deep underground oceans and caverns. They just discovered an ocean or lake underground the other day. Let's be honest people, there's been something(s) living underground, some species of alien since the beginning of man creation. And chances are they are or were the "gods" of old that gave humanity technology. I mean just think of most UFO sightings the crafts tend to come up out of the ocean. So there's definitely something living deep under the oceans which is probably an entrance to another dimension inside earth. It sounds fantastical but the ancient indigenous peoples of earth knew long ago they were living amongst other creatures they would call god's. They talk of a serpent race or a dragon race that went underground because of some cosmic battle, they were banished beneath the earth. Maybe they are christianity's modern demons who are in "hell" which is center of the earth. So many questions left unanswered..
     
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    I tell ya,i love that movie!!!!!!! (Journey to the center of the earth (1959))
     
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    you know, again this is a matter of popularly missperceived scale.

    there are a lot of really deep tunnels and so one, but its the scale involved. you can go down thousands of miles and still be only a tiny fraction of the way to what is called (and don't quote my spelling on this, i have absolutely know idea how to spell it) morohovichic discontinuity, or simply moho for short.

    there was a project to drill down to it, very expensive and i think it was given up on. i think it may have made it down further then anything else so far, but still no where near really close.

    so yah, its a really neat fantasy and all that, but things just don't work that way.
    it is dubious even now, that we could build anything that could survive the heat and pressure to send down as a probe.

    there's also, i'm wondering if puncturing the moho would be such a good idea even if we could get there.

    doesn't mean there couldn't be vast underground caverns somewhere, maybe even under on or the other of the poles. just no where near the moho, let alone below it.
     
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    There are tunnels from SanDiego to Tijuanna from where our illegal immigrants emerge
     
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    along with all those mind altering substances people around this site seem to think are so wonderful. (and which to me, are over rated from EVERY perspective, both for AND against)
     
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    i believe the 'musk ox' of 'shambala' are called yaks. which are quite common in nepal, tibet, and other parts of the himalias.
     
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    The Deepest Hole in the World, And What We've Learned ... - YouTube

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    SciShow takes you down the deepest hole in the world -- Russia's Kola Superdeep Borehole ...
     
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    Hollow earth :eek:

    That’s not the only thing hollow :rolleyes:



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    Yeah...we have this thing called the Inverse Theory of Gravity that completely disproves any concept of either a hollow or partially hollow earth.

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