Posts Tagged ‘ Central Asia ’

New Comments on My Responce to the Recent Writings of Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee (1)

July 9, 2011
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Dear friends,   I got some great feedback and commentary from Marc at the http://contemplatingtruth.wordpress.com blog. Please check his blog out. His comments came from this post that you can read here entitled: My Responce to the recent Writings of Llewellyn Vaughan Lee (1). I will post the comments sequential with the repsonces they have generated.   My many…

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A Myth from Central Asia – excerpt from A Story Waiting to Pierce you by Peter Kingsley

March 29, 2011
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A Myth from Central Asia – excerpt from A Story Waiting to Pierce you by Peter Kingsley

There is an ancient myth from Central Asia that describes how civilisations are born. It was known to the early Avars; to the distant ancestor of Tibetans as well as the Mongols. This is the myth of the impenetrable mountains. The people are completely stuck, corned , hemmed in, the path ahead blocked by insurmountable…

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