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I'd have to read about it...I don't know that much about it...Seen some movies though.
Though for me the garden of eden is more metaphorical of spiritual energy infusing with solid form. Tasting the tree of knowledge and death would be the human form. and no longer eating from the tree of life would symbolize leaving the essence of what they were.
Oh, I love this thread! Thanks WD for bringing this up! 😊
I heard about Shambhala while back, but I was never really into it, as all info i had about it i was either told from people or randomly searched internet.
I think hearing about it from a Tibetian thought Buddhist monk would be a great experience.
As far as Shambhala and its physical presence goes, i am not sure if it was the way it is usually described as being. I believe it has a deeper meaning. Whether it was a city or not, I can't say either way - im pretty indecisive about it.
I do believe there has to be something to it - metaphorical or literal.
Originally posted by lil bitchinessIt's a hindu myth http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2006010800370800.htm&date=2006/01/08/&prd=mag& Buddha Shakyamuni first gave it to the ruler of the mythical kingdom Shambhala at Palden Drepung (in Tibetan) or Shri Dhanyakataka of ancient India.
Oh, I love this thread! Thanks WD for bringing this up! 😊I heard about Shambhala while back, but I was never really into it, as all info i had about it i was either told from people or randomly searched internet.
I think hearing about it from a Tibetian thought Buddhist monk would be a great experience.As far as Shambhala and its physical presence goes, i am not sure if it was the way it is usually described as being. I believe it has a deeper meaning. Whether it was a city or not, I can't say either way - im pretty indecisive about it.
I do believe there has to be something to it - metaphorical or literal.