Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Reprint of word button for: Padmasambhava's Dorje Drollo footprints in Rock

I had many many experiences that "changed my life" for the better in the long run when I was in India, Nepal, Thailand and Japan in 1985 and 1986 from December 11th 1983 until April of 1986 with my family. This changed the lives of everyone in my family in various ways.

However, this experience for me was amazing because I had asked Saint Germain within 24 hours of this: "Saint Germain, were you Padmasambhava?" I had noticed his energy on much of what has to do with Padmasambhava and I had started to come to the conclusion that Padmasambhava might have been Merlin, much the same as Jesus as a young man learned to raise his body from the Dead in India and later returned with his wife, Mary Magdalene and their children there after his resurrection and lived as a Guru in India with his wife and children until he passed away in his 80s. He was known as Saint Issa in India and this is recorded in Tibetan Histories that were not destroyed when the Moghuls invaded India like most other historical records because armies couldn't get to Tibet to destroy them without dying from high altitude over 20,000 foot passes then.

Also, Saint Issa, the name Issa is very close in pronounciation to Yesu or Yeshua which is how Jesus was said in ancient Aramaic, Jesus' native language.

I learned all this while traveling in the Himalayas and speaking with Tibetan Lamas about this. Also, a friend of mine took a bus at that time from Kathmandu, Nepal to Lhasa, Tibet. His bus drove by a busload of dead people who all died of exposure when their bus engine gave out on a 20,000 foot pass heading towards Lhasa, Tibet. No one had cleared the bodies or bus  because just walking around at that altitude without oxygen tanks to breathe causes most people to faint who aren't mountain climbers and in tip top shape and training. So, even the potential rescuers might have died so the bodies and bus stayed where it was.

Since Americans could not fly into Lhasa and Tibet then I did not want to expose my family to this potential peril by taking a bus there at that time. 

Padmasambhava's Dorje Drollo footprints in Rock

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