Monday, August 16, 2021

An amazing set of experiences

I'm not sure where to begin because if you haven't  experienced things like I have maybe you wouldn't believe me anyway. However, this is all my true experiences in my life.

Let me begin this way: I was working at a Fire Lookout for the CDF in California in 1985 and this happened in fall of 1985 while I was working at my fire lookout. My wife and I at that time owned 2 or 3 other businesses. But, what we needed was health insurance which we couldn't really afford for our children then. My wife insisted that I take this Fire Lookout job while she ran our businesses just so we could have full coverage of dental, eyes, and regular medical insurance which was available to people working for the state of California with the California Dept. of Forestry which is the state fire fighting unit that works all over California. Sometimes this is also called now CAL Fire instead of CDF.

That summer my father was dying (just before this) and my Uncle Tommy who had likely passed away in a plane crash during world war II in 1942 came to me out at the Fire Lookout and showed me he was coming for my father. So, I called my father and told him to look for his brother Tommy who had come to me to tell me that he was coming for my father as he was dying to take him to heaven.

5 hours later my father had passed away in an ambulance on the way to the hospital.

So, in the Fall after my father passed away in August 1985 I believe I had an experience with Vajrasattva who is called "Diamond Vow" and is the highest Buddha in the physical universe. IN fact, Vajrasattva and Nyema could be thought of as the God and Goddess of the physical universe. Vajrasattva told me in October that I would be going to India in December on a specific date.

I wound up going instead of the 10th of December I left on the 11th of December for India. So, I went home after my 3 or 4 days (alternate each week) working at the fire lookout at around 4000 feet elevation here in California. I told my wife that we were going to India in December. She said: "How are we going to do that?"

She had seen me predict the future before so she wasn't surprised that we might go but she was wondering how we could afford to do that. Then the next week we inherited a bunch of money. At first we considered buying more property but we already owned 2 1/2 acres with a house I had built on it in Mt. Shasta so we decided to travel to India instead. However, when we went to a local travel agent we realized it was going to be too expensive to do this so temporarily we gave up the idea.

Then we were walking down Haight street in Haight Ashbury in San Francisco for fun with a friend and my family and my mother. My mother had never been there before so it was a treat for her to see everyone in an alternative setting then in 1985. There was a travel agency called Global Travel II there on the street and there was an advertisement for 1 week in Hawaii for about 300 dollars then. This seemed to be too good to be true so I accompanied my mother who was interested in this deal. 

However, when I got inside I looked around and realized this was an amazing place that catered to university and other researchers that traveled the world from San Francisco universities. I asked because I had heard about "Open ended Airline Tickets" used by researchers for travel to foreign lands where you don't get a reservation and instead travel standby but your tickets can be good for 6 months to a year at a time for research purposes.

I asked the man how much 5 tickets to Kathmandu Nepal would be. He said about 6000 dollars round trip but we would have to leave by the 11th of December because of holiday travelers in Asia. We wouldn't be able to go after that until after the first of the year. So, right there and then I bought 5  6 month open ended tickets to Nepal with the option of Going through Narito, Japan and Bangkok, Thailand and Hong Kong on the way to Kathmandu, Nepal.

So, we were in the first week in December then and boarded a JAL (Japan Air Lines) 747 in first class on open ended tickets for Narito, Japan. When we arrived there we realized Japan was too expensive for our family and so hopped on the next available flight to Bangkok, Thailand where it was 40 bahts to the dollar then where we could easily afford to be. We spend two weeks in Thailand resting up from 21 hours straight on a plane from the U.S. 11 hours to Japan and then another 9 hours from there to Bangkok Thailand.

We arrived finally in Nepal about a week before Christmas but wanted to meet a Tibetan Lama friend in Bodhgaya, India so we hired a car and driver who drove us to the India border where we took buses to Bodhgaya to meet our Tibetan Lama Friend from Santa Cruz, California.

Why am I telling you this story of my life?

Because of the Kalachakra Initiation by the Dalai Lama which we all received along with 500,000 others in Bodhgaya when we met our Tibetan Lama Friend. HE was there it turned out for the Kalachakra initiation and when we got there to meet our friend we realized what he was there for. So, we also received this 4 day initiation from the Dalai Lama.

As a result of this initiation I got to know "His Oneness" who is from my point of view the "King of Shambala" which is the whole point of the Kalachakra initiation in the first place.

So, when I write of "His Oneness" I'm actually writing about the real King of Shambala and sharing with you his history. 

By God's Grace

Note: A Fire lookout is a 6 month per year job. So, basically it is from May to October (depending upon the weather) because if it is raining often you couldn't get to the fire lookout because the dirt roads often were clay and you could die trying to get there on wet clay roads by driving off a cliff trying to go to or from there. So, unless it was dry you couldn't even get there with a 4 wheel drive. At that time if it was wet and raining I had a 1974 International Harvester 6 cylinder 4 wheel drive which because it had a locked rear end was probably the most amazing 4 wheel drive I ever owned in many ways (even though the clutch was difficult in traffic jams on freeways because it was too strong because it was a stick shift. But, in the wilds it was always amazing. However, I didn't install a winch on it for some reason then even though I could have.

When we went to Asia I didn't have to work at this job from October of 1985 until May of 1986 so I had those 6 months off so the family was able to travel (wife and myself and 3 kids from December 1985 until April of 1986.

 

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