
Shamballa,
the etheric retreat of Gautama Buddha and the ancient home of Sanat
Kumara, is where Jesus ascended. The retreat, once physical on an island
of the Gobi Sea, is now anchored in the etheric plane over the Gobi
Desert. Here are the headquarters of the Great White Brotherhood on
earth. In eastern tradition, Shamballa is the name of an earthly paradise
somewhere between the Himalayas and the Gobi Desert. This was brought
to the west as Shangri-la in the book by James Hilton, Lost Horizon,
featured in the 1937 movie by the same name.
The main temple of Shamballa has a gold dome
and is surrounded by fountains and seven minor temples, on a wide avenue
lined with trees, flower and tropical birds. On the altar blazes the
threefold pink, blue and gold flame of divine love, wisdom and power.
The star of Sanat Kumara hangs on the ceiling above it. Sanat Kumara
invites students to come to his retreat to learn the ruby ray initiations
of sacrifice, surrender, selflessness and service through the four cosmic
offices of the Lion, the Calf, the Man and the Flying Eagle.
Call to
attend Shamballa
In
the name of the Christ, My Own Real Self, I call to the Heart of my
Mighty I AM Presence, to the Angel of the Presence, to Beloved Archangel
Michael, Kuan Yin and the Maha Chohan, to take me to the etheric retreat
of Shamballa over the Gobi Desert, according to the will of my Holy
Christ Self and the direction of the Maha Chohan. I ask to be taught
the ruby ray path of sacrifice, surrender, selflessness and service
for the balance and the expansion of the power, wisdom and love of God
in my heart.
(personal prayer)
Beloved
Sanat Kumara, help me to remember upon awakening all that will help
me to fulfill my mission on earth and the mission of my twin flame.
I accept this call manifested through the power of the Christ and am
thankful for its realization. In the name of the Father, the Son, the
Holy Spirit and the Divine Mother, Amen.
The
soul-touching story of Sanat Kumara and the epic tale of the
building of Shamballa is published at
www.sanatkumara.info. Please visit this site for more teachings
on Sanat Kumara and the 144,000.