The first clue I got to this was while traveling in India and Nepal where I read: "Padmasambhava had a pink complexion". But, if you think about this ONLY northern Europeans and Scandanavian people's pretty much had "pink Skin" on earth then. So, they said Padmasambhava was born in Afghanistan which might be something you would tell people if you were from Northern Europe or the British Isles because the majority of people then 99% had no schooling whatsoever in their lives. So, it might have been safer to say "Afghanistan if you actually were from northern Europe then.
So, I know that one of Saint Germain's previous incarnations was as Merlin. And I know that Saint Germain was also an accomplished Mahasiddha and had studied in Asia as well. And if he remembered and remembers past lifetimes then he would have remembered being Padmasambhava and Merlin as well.
So, when I went to Rewalsar (the Tibetans call it Tsopema) which is named after Padmasambhava in "Pema" which is an endearing term for Padma in Tibetan, I asked Saint Germain if he had also incarnated as Padmasambhava. When I visited his footprints as Padmasambhava melted into the rocks above Lake Rewalsar there, they perfectly fit my size 14 Vasques Cascade boots then. So, I put my right boot into the right footprint and laughed. And the monk showing me the footprints was startled and soon took me to see Lama Wangdor who was the Lama watching over the footprints where they had built a shelter around them so people wouldn't just chip out the footprints and take them home so to speak (which happens a lot to sacred things in India by the way) if things aren't guarded all the time 24 hours a day.
when I came out of the hut guarding the footprints the sky had turned violet (Saint Germain's God of Freedom Colors) and violet lightning came out of the sky for the next few hours. Lama Wangdor invited us in to have tea which meant he had a connection to me and my family and so we did that and eventually Lama Wangdor came to Mt. Shasta and gave about 100 of our friends and my family one of the highest initiations which was of Dzogchen.
This was really amazing by the way. The two highest initiations of this sort are usually Mahamudra and Dzogchen. But, every Tibetan Buddhist wants to receive the Kalachakra Initiation and we met people who had walked for 6 months out of Tibet to receive this initiation before they passed away.
When I write about His Oneness of Earth in my writings it is my experience that I'm writing about the King of Shamballa. Shamballa is a heaven realm located usually over the Gobi Desert and the Himalayas with it's library from Lemuria being in the rocks of Mt. Shasta, in California. Some people take a rock they feel an affinity with and put it under their pillow still from mt. Shasta to be engramed with ancient Lemurian Knowledge from Lemuria and Shamballa.
By God's Grace
Note: Bodhgaya is near the town of Gaya in Bihar province or state in India.
Rewalsar is near Mendi and about 5 hours by bus from Dharamshala, India where the Dalai Lama lives at about 6000 feet elevation.
Rewalsar is in another mountain range that is up from the town of Mendi by bus and Rewalsar also has a lake and is sacred to Tibetans because it is a Padmasambhava holy place. There are also Buddhist and Sikh Temples dedicated to Padmasambhava built around Lake Rewalsar there too.
Himachal Pradesh is the state in which Dharamshala, Mendi and Rewalsar are all in on the North Western side of India in the foothills of the Himalayas there.
Punjab is the next state over to the East of Himachal Pradesh state in India.
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