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Two men in the 19th century also reached the utopia and resided there temporarily. On their return, they described wonders about the mysterious colony, but "of still other wonders they were not permitted to speak" (N. K. Roerich, Heart of Asia, op. cit.). This inaudibility is responsible for the difficulty in finding the ull truth abou Shambhala, and it is urther handicapped ‘cihereat, It inh by the unwillingness o 1952 Jorwogian Government amaist sages to craft 20 fect high and delinitely no discuss the mystery 4 , hat is one of the most An extension of the northernmost | sacred traditions of of discoveries. Southeast, the li esoteric Buddhism. archaeological sites discovered in I¢ Some reports say that 60 feet (~I8 metres) high and 200 people who have been Spitzbergen Island off Norway's Nc o Shambhala could _ Press release revealing that "an 80 metres] high and definitely not of t ave said more abou he achievements of the dwellers if not for the Oath of Shambhala that they had been requested to take. However, from something that Roerich wrote, it seems hat both he and his son George visited Shambhala, and what he said reminds us of a comment made by Mahatma Morya (referred to in part one of this article). He called Shambhala the City of Science, and in relation o his comment it is interesting to note that an esoteric science of the East speaks of a collision of Kamaduro, a subterranean fire, with the Cosmic Fire, which can create devastating geological cataclysms if the two are not balanced. The Roerichs claim to have seen instruments for measuring the pressure of these fires "in one of the laboratories of Shambhala" (N. K. Roerich, Heart of Asia, op. cit.; cited in A. Tomas, Shambhala, op. cit., p. 51). ‘GREENLAND Hips GREENLAND = THE SHAMIBILALA TREARGILE, SEA ™ => WapeRet STA Hpitalangen aad e HRS = De Abe 1S RUG Rae . in | = wyine vale B Ls Li eral ccrveny ie ARTIC OL SIECHLN Note: A bare line through the White and Great Pyramids connects with Stonebenge at 51° 51° from Cima, amd then ... Athaustis? owicrvanas iersre tte, ieee forerslt 2 To tha Bacaned, The Shambhala Driaugle: An extension of the northernmost boundary intersect: with twe areas oF discowesves. Suuthewst, i pas south of Japan through an arca of underwater archacoleyival sites discovered in 1993, the most interesting being a singlo-stune pyramid around 6) foot high and 200 leet wide. To the northwest, it cols Will Spilzbergan Island off Norway's North Cape. Tn May 1982, the Norwegian Guverment ed a press release revealing that “an 80-feotawide disc-shaped 20 fost high anal delinitely not of this encth’ had been seqowered [rom this harren dan. An extension of the northernmost boundary of The Shambhala Triangle intersects with two areas of discoveries. Southeast, the line passes south of Japan through an area of underwater archaeological sites discovered in 1995, the most interesting being a single stone pyramid around 60 feet (~18 metres) high and 200 feet (~6! metres) wide. To the northwest, it intersects with Spitzbergen Island off Norway's North Cape. In May 1952, the Norwegian government issued a press release revealing that "an 80-foot-wide [~24 metres-wide] disc-shaped craft 20 feet [~6.l metres] high and definitely not of this Earth" had been recovered from this barren island. SIECHLN APRA. to Roerichs wrote of the widespread tradition of Shambhala and its cosmic culture that they found during their years in Asia. The thesis of an exotic, hidden community of perfect beings guiding mankind's evolution does not belong in the realm of speculation, and may be shown to be true if the Ruler of Shambhala emerges to destroy the "Hordes of Darkness" and herald in the much prophesied "Age of Shambhala” (Dr G. N. Roerich, Trails to inmost Asia, op. cit.). Maybe we should consider the possibility that the illumined peoples of Shambhala, on behalf of a Divine Government, are telepathically communicating with us through our dreams and intuition and through our psychics, providing inner guidance for the decisions and choices we have to make in this critical epoch. 00 Conclusion Through the immense spaces of Central Asia, many wanderers preserved their impressions of Shambhala, and the abode has been reached by worthy seekers of Truth, people devoid of selfish motives. Traditions of Tibet impart that at Shambhala, music from invisible instruments can be heard in the air and one can drink the elixir of youth at the Fountain of Eternal Life. The Jade Tower has dancing goddesses carved on its external walls, and the palace complex of the king has its windows framed with lapis lazuli and its roof covered with Jambu gold. Modern explorers like Hausdorf, Prjevalsky, Ossendowski, David-Néel, Tomas and the About the Author: Tony Bushby has contributed many articles to NEXUS, most recently "Celestial Prophecies and the Great Pyramid" (vol. 15, nos 5-6). His many books include The Bible Fraud (Joshua Books, 2001; reviewed in NEXUS 8/06, extracts in 9/0I-03), The Secret in the Bible (Joshua Books, 2003; reviewed 11/02; extract, "Ancient Cities under the Sands of Giza", published in 11/03); The Crucifixion of Truth (Joshua Books, 2005; reviewed in 12/02); The Twin Deception (Joshua Books, 2007; 14/03); and The Christ Scandal (Stanford House, 2008; 15/05). 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