It is a fantastic story and in some ways I now question how valid it all was. But, there was one moment that captured my fantasy at the time in reading that a Tibetan Lama put an orange seed in his hand and from it grew a small orange tree with an orange growing on it.
From the experiences I had with Tibetan Lamas both in the U.S. and in India and Nepal I have no doubt that these kinds of things are possible with the right attitude and abilities. But, it's sort of like levitation which is possible too.
Would you rather work a day at a job and then buy a ticket to wherever in the world here in the U.S. and go there or would you rather go to a cave and live on nettles and water at 8000 to 15,000 foot altitude for up to 5 years in the Himalayas and learn to levitate here in 2020?
So, spending years learning to levitate up to about the 1930s made sense but less so today where we not only fly around the world in hours, we also go to the moon (some of us).
So, from my point of view it's all about practicality more than anything else at this point.
By the way I remember learning to levitate in a Tibetan Cave in the 2nd half of the 1800s in a previous lifetime and I flew all over Asia and retired eventually to India where the weather was warmer so I could live longer than in Tibet where most people are gone (in those times) by 40 to 60 years of age in the 1800s and early 1900s. I passed away from my levitation lifetime somewhere around 1930 in India. I was born within 5 years in Nagasaki, Japan and died in the nuclear blast and then was born in Seattle Washington after the war ended to good parents.
By the way, the karma of being murdered by the Americans in a nuclear blast as a child allowed me to be born in America after World war II ended. This is partly how karma works worldwide regarding reincarnation.
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