Shambhala : the Fascinating Truth Behind the Myth of Shangri-laSomewhere beyond Tibet lies a paradise of universal wisdom and ineffectual peace known as Shambala. Called by some Shangra-La, this is a mythical kingdom of jewel lakes wish-ful-filling trees. This look behind the myth shows Shambala to be a real place always accessible to the pure of heart. |
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THE MANDALIC MIRROR | 21 |
A WREATH OF RELIGIONS | 40 |
THE COSMIC MOUNTAIN | 61 |
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