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In The Valley of Mystic Gods – Book Two – Discover Astonishing Revelations about our Civilization and Life on our Planet

Earth – our home. A beautiful, verdant world spinning precariously through the vastness of a Universe that seems infinite.

Life – us, our essence. Teeming in every niche of our world and found from the deepest crevasses of our oceans to the tops of the highest peaks… Yet where did it come from? And why? What created it? What controls it?

Are there answers to these profound questions? Religions, philosophies and legends abound. Are there secrets that those who know have long hidden? Secrets they don’t want you to know?

From the earliest days of earth’s civilization, legends of the land called Tagzig and a village of Olmolungring have fascinated millions with tales of a mystical realm, known in our modern age as Shambhala.

Scholars believe that Olmolungring is the historical precursor of a fabled land described in the oldest Sanskrit texts, a hidden kingdom of incredible beauty. The ancient pre-Buddhist B’on treaties regarding Olmolungring are thought to be the earliest extant references, yet the same mythical realm is represented in diverse ancient traditions

The legends are remarkably consistent. They relate that, in the beginning of this world, Olmolungring was the place to which celestial beings descended, bringing life to our world and creating the hidden realm. Carrying the highest mystical knowledge of all the worlds, they made Olmolungring not only a place of peace and beauty, but the sanctuary of all wisdom and knowledge.

In a treatise composed by an early Tibetan Buddhist, the hidden realm is called, in Tibetan, Shambhala I lam-yig, and the celestial beings Ri-iha-mo.

Could this legendary hidden realm truly exist? Hidden where?

Our planet’s crust floats on the still molten mass of its interior. Across Asia, two plates of that thin crust collide, pushing relentlessly against each other to thrust skyward a massive chain of mountains, the Great Himalayan Range. Stretching in a vast crescent extending 1,500 miles with over 110 peaks rising to elevations of 25,000 feet or more, the Himalaya cradles the most isolated parts of Earth’s landmass. Towering ice peaks nearly six miles high shelter remote, lushly forested valleys.

For thousands of years, the inaccessible inner portion of that vast wilderness has been known in esoteric literature as the Great White Island, and has given rise to countless tales and legends of the existence of a hidden world, the sanctuary of a hidden society.

If this mystical hidden realm exists, who—or what—exists there? Descendants of “celestials”? Inheritors of their knowledge and powers? Why do they stay so carefully concealed? What secrets do they possess? What powers? What is it that they do not want us to know?

Explore the opportunities of unlocking the greatest secrets of the ages, profound revelations that for long millenniums have remained hidden under the most intense silence and secrecy…

Book Two, 300 pages. Bonus Section includes excerpts from companion volumes.

A Note on this Edition: In The Valley of Mystic Gods began as an experiment in the introduction of richly esoteric material, combining an adventure-packed serial narrative with unique level of rare mystical information. Originally introduced as The Living Part of a Myth book series (books 1 – 4), this edition has been restructured under the supervision of its authors to create a more cohesive reading experience. This edition is the definitive one and is the authors’ preferred format.

Library-cataloging-data: magic, magical, paranormal, visionary, metaphysical, mystical, esoteric, occult, enlightenment, knowledge,

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