Hello Mary,
Would you be interested in Shambhala? I found it. But only after doing five years of Tibetan at university and 45 years of Ngorpa Kalachakra research.
Best
Geir Smith
Hello Mark David Vinzens,
Yes, the Shambhala Warriors must now rise.
Would you be interested in Shambhala? I found it. But only after doing five years of Tibetan at university and 45 years of Ngorpa Kalachakra research.
Best
Geir Smith
Hello Mette,
I've got tons of links.
Would you be interested in Shambhala? I found it. But only after doing five years of Tibetan at university and 45 years of Ngorpa Kalachakra research.
Best
Geir Smith
Hello Michael Sharp,
Would you be interested in Shambhala? I found it. But only after doing five years of Tibetan at university and 45 years of Ngorpa Kalachakra research.
Best
Geir Smith
I found the Kingdom of Shabhala.
After 45 years of research on the Kalachakra and doing five years of Tibetan at Paris Uni INALCO I found the Kingdom.
I searched for the word "Sham" on Google and found Bilad al-Sham and ancient Middle East kingdom. Then I searched for people called "Sham" and then found two people called Shams al-Din and Shams-e Tabrizi.
I decided they were the right ones because they fit with one Buddhist candidate for King of Shambhala who was situated in that region, which was the Mongol King Hulagu Khan.
For the ramifications and the meaning of that use of the pseudonyms of "Shams", please get back to me, so I'll explain it.
All the best.
Geir Smith.
On Nov 27, 2022 Dragpo Korlochen wrote on The Shambhala Warrior, by Joanna Macy: