Sunday, March 20, 2016

Padmasambhava and Merlin

Padmasambhava[note 1] (lit. "Lotus-Born"), also known as Guru Rinpoche, was an Indian Buddhist master who visited Tibet in the 8th century according to scholarly consensus.[1]

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http://intuitivefred888.blogspot.com/2016/02/uservictoriagraysonsandboxpadmasambhava.html

I originally quoted this from Wikipedia. the above URL is where I quoted it to.
  

What I find interesting about the above quote is the century it is talking about. Because it is in the 8th century it is more likely that Padmasambhava was a young Merlin in the same way that I now believe Jesus as a young man went to India to learn to raise his body from the dead which was taught then and now in India by advanced adepts. The muliplying of the loaves and other forms of precipitation has also been done in India by advanced Gurus like Sai Baba which many many people have witnessed in India while Sai Baba was alive, especially from the 1960s through the 1980s when Sai Baba often showed his gratitude by precipitating rings of great value to bless people who donated to help the poor there in India, especially to people from all over the world who were wealthier who were helping people then.

So, like Jesus as a young man, I believe now Merlin went as a young man to Nalanda University to become a Mahasiddha. Since he was a world traveler already he took Buddhism to Tibet and melded it with the Bon Po religion of the Himalayas. So, today we have Tibetan Buddhism which is an amazing meld of Buddhism and Bon Po and we have the Dalai Lama as a world leader in spirituality from all of this.

As an older man, the Mahasiddha returned to England and found Arthur and placed him on the throne of England and he created the Round Table and the rest is history. 

You can still go today and visit the grave of Arthur and Guinevere at the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey there in Glastonbury, England if you wish. I have. 

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