Tuesday, October 29, 2024

By the Way Padmasambhava became Merlin after he took Buddhism to Tibet from Nalanda University in Bidhar, India

I had this amazing experience in Rewalsar, India which is called "Tsopema" named after Padmasambhava (Pema) where I asked Saint Germain if he and Padmasambhava were the same person (incarnation). He answered with a Violet Lightning storm and violet Rain that lasted at least one hour. So, I did my Dorje Drollo practice given to me in Berkeley from Lama Gonpo from deep into Tibet then while lightning crashed all around me in the cloudburst around Lake Rewalsar created by Padmasambhava. 

So, Saint Germain showed me that he and Padmasambhava and Merlin were all the same incarnations. Padmasambhava was Merlin as a young man the way he showed me that day around Lotsar of 1986 while I was there in Rewalsar, India then with my family and Geshe Lobsang Gyatso and his Translator from Darjeeling and Tara from Minnesota and her soon to be husband Thubten who was Geshela's nephew and who had been a monk before giving Geshela his robes to support his mother and father as a Mountain Climbing Guide. He spoke excellent English by the way and helped us in many different ways translating that year. I also met Thubten when he moved to the U.S. with his new wife, Tara.

The point here is that Padmasambhava took Buddhism to Tibet to King Trisongdetsun then and later went to England to put Arthur on the Throne there. When we were in England in Glastonbury we found grave markers for King Arthur and Guinevere at the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey there in the center of Glastonbury, England pointed out to us by a local who worked there putting on historic shows for everyone from all over the world visiting there in 2011.

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