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Thank you for this awesome article. For 22 years I was a devotee of the Teachings of the Ascended Masters, part of which was the Inner Retreat of Shambhala, presided over by the Ascended Master Sanat Kumara. Now I am deeply immersed in Buddhism, thrilled to find Shambhala as a Pure Land. I feel so called to Shambhala.

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Thank you for your research and thoughts on multidimensional worlds and places.

Besides Shambhala, other multidimensional places i know of are Avalon and Hy-Brasil.

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Although this article is well researched and engaging, it relies on mankind's interpretation of historical and religious texts, which I believe are a limited and flawed resource. Our Creators realm is protected by an infinite and graceful barrier. In my experience, there is one way to gain access to the perfect realm, which is not supported by Religious or theosophical means. We, as divine souls, can access our Creator by means of Knowledge of ourselves. In other words, we carry around inside ourselves an amazing light, a perfect frequency, a sound of harmony a taste of infinite beauty which is our link, our access to peace, our connection to all that is. This is always accessible to us and does not rely on us attaining or accessing anything but that which lies with inside of each of us. We do not need to be intellectual nor be the Dalai Lama, Budda or have a priestly vestment. All we need is Love, a True need and desire for that connection and to be in a place of Love, it's all built in to this amazing human form by our Creator.

My Thanks to all, our greatest gift in this crazy world is one another's Love.

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This is a well crafted and wonderfully pertinent read - thanks for the effort!

From this chair, Shambhala merely represents a greater, perhaps even complete manifestation of human Design - the way life might be in the next paradigm, if we survive this one, in which virtually all of us are asleep and afflicted to various degrees. To wit:

"We the ‘Conscious Creatives’, are the imaginal cells building the new evolved Whole World out of the formless solution that chaos continues to make of us, as it expands and envelopes virtually all of humanity. It is time we redirect technology toward the truly ORGANIC evolution we so desperately need, arrest our descent to extinction, and manifest a paradigm that transcends our shortcomings.

Our challenge is to engineer the Moonshot of an evolutionary path wherein we permanently catalyze our INHERENT human experience into a broader and deeper perceptual dimension – a transition that reifies a heart-centered, personal/collective human experience, as consciously interconnected individuals integrated within a coherent network – simultaneously separate and all together, like 7.x billion fingers on one ‘Whole’ hand. Once done, perhaps the best part will be an undeniable and perpetual sense of BELONGING – to one another everywhere, as constituent cells of a ‘Whole’ Humanity, integral to our living Earth."

.....and cutting directly to the chase:

“The egocentricity experiment with human Design has run its course – its climax is our confluence of crises. It is now imperative that we develop metamorphic catalysts immediately – means and methods to efficiently transmute egocentricity and profoundly evoke our innate senses of interdependence and compassion.” – Care To Evolve?

https://bohobeau.net/2021/01/29/woke-world/

https://bohobeau.net/2016/07/24/care-to-evolve/

peace love

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Great article, thanks. Shambala may be indeed inside us all. My religion, Seicho-No-Ie, which was referenced on Buddhism as well, call a place like that the World of the True Image, meaning it is the world that actually exists and the material one is just an illusion. Read some books of the founder, Masaharu Taniguchi, to know more.

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very beautiful article! thank you!

I cone from a different Buddhist school, but I feel the goal, is the same. We create our inner Shambala, our Buddha Land of eternal happiness, every day with our thoughts and actions.

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