Bundokji wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 5:01 pm
Rudra Chakrin wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 4:03 pm
I can't say I've got the same degree of certainty about Obama as you have. I wish I had. I don't think what I post is nonsense. It's proven, and as far as Christianity having something to do with Buddhism, there's a tendency to make boxes and see everything through the tinted lenses of one tradition or another but that's not necessarily the historical case: I have one example which was the Mongol Conquest of the world, where all the religions were gathered under one leader and given the exact same status and freedom to practice.
The Mongol Khan that carried out such a unity of all faiths, was the leader who defeated the Caliph and spread the creed of the King of Shambhala. He's the prophesied Messiah of Buddhists but also of Christians.
The signs of this king being the messianic prophet of all faiths, is backed up by astounding research that I'd like to share with you people here. Thank you for that. I'm really happy to share these things with you all.
Welcome back.
To get into practicalities, what should we do with that knowledge you came to share (regardless of its accuracy)? Should be wary of an upcoming Chinese invasion? should we store food? dig up tunnels to protect ourselves from a nuclear war?
We should go out and spread the news right away. That's the Bible. In the Kalachakra of Tibetan Buddhism, it says the Warriors of Shambhala shall join behind their leader the King of Shambhala. That's the roadmap Bundokji. Drop what you're doing.
Now for the hard part:
brace for this impact.
A Mongol king called Hulagu marched out from Mongolia, to put down Baghdad and generally the Middle East. He was mandated by his brother Mongke Khan: they were Genghis Khan's grandchildren. Hulagu put down Baghdad, razed the city and destroyed the Caliph, putting Islam back to where it could never regain it's splendor ever again. This terrible truth is the truth of the Kalachakra because it's proven, it's known. And you read this in Wikipedia itself. But Hulagu was a man of peace and love as well. He protected the Christians in Baghdad, as his wife and mother were fervent Eastern "Nestorian" Christians.
But Hulagu then went on to found the dynasty of Hulagids in Iran that rule still today and ruled from Turkey to Pakistan. Under him, all faiths were protected, from Christians, to Jews and Muslims etc...
Where is the mysterious land of Shambhala talked about by the Tibetans?
Sham is the traditional name for a region reaching from Israel to Syria and Lebanon. (Bilad al-Sham). Hulagu's capital was in Maragheh in Iranian Azerbaijan which is part of that Sham region. The Kalachakra was written 70 years after Hulagu's death and is clearly inspired by his feats of war.
The defeat of the "King of Baghdad" is clearly described in the Kalachakra. Clearly that's the Caliph.
But as Hulagu was a Buddhist king under the gurus of the Kagyupa School of Tibet, his rule as the leader for all sects of Christianity and Islam within his immense dominions was not easy to sustain, and more compatible personalities had to be set in place where he'd be a Christian to Christians and a Muslim to Muslims. In short, he had to have "PR". So a legendary King of Shambhala persona was created so he could be that leader within his kingdom. That persona is based upon the name of King of Shambhala. Now, I don't mean that he invented the persona of the King of Shambhala, but rather his three personalities were loosely created for the needs of his various believers, by using the name of that land of Sham, and the Tibetans called it Shambhala.
Indeed, flabbergasting research showed me that indeed two people in the same place as Hulagu's capital of Margheh bear that name of Shambhala. And both are not little people of no importance,: they are both heirs to Muhammed and prophets predicted to be the Messiah of Islam. Their astounding names are Shams-i Tabrizi, the legendary founder of the Mevlevi Sufi Sect. The other one is Shams al-Din (Nizari) the hidden imam, and heir to the large shiite sect of the Nizaris. These are clearly pseudonyms for Hulagu.
Indeed, the dates are the same as Hulagu's and the places they lived in are the same places as Hulagu: Maragheh, Tabriz, Khoy, Urmia etc... their paths crisscross during their whole lives and their places of death are shrouded in mystery. Because they didn't die seeing they're pseudonyms. There was just one and he's Hulagu.
His tomb is certainly the famous Shams-i Tabrizi tomb in Khoy, the tomb of the
Messiah.
To me, the names of the above two Shams were created during the centuries to evoke Hulagu's "under the surface" influence upon the spiritual traditions within his Iranian/Middle East kingdoms. Hulagu's descendants converted to Islam after the fourth generation, so that's why you get this composite King of Shambhala (who starts out as a Buddhist but ends up being the Messiah of all faiths INCLUDING ISLAM!!!!! Hair-raising!!!!!! Bt still the Buddhist Hulagu at the root, living on through the ages UNDESTRICUTIBLE. THUNDERBOLT.)
So what are we Buddhists looking at? We have a Buddhist disciple called Hulagu, who was also the acclaimed-by-the-Christians messiah, who had saved the Christians from Baghdad (and gotten them rid of the weak and corrupt Caliph, who had leeched upon them during 650 years, oppressing them under his heavy rule.)
Hulagu is thus the Messiah of Buddhism, aka the King of Shambhala. (He's predicted to reincarnate in our days.) Add to that, the fact that I consider to be indisputable that he's the hidden Messiah of several Muslim sects, and what you have is none other than the universal Messiah that the Kalachakra indeed rightly described.
An astounding parallel, apart from the two Shams pseudonyms for Hulagu, is also the name of a god called Baalshamin, from the Palmyria area of Syria (which is in the land of Sham)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baalshamin "Baalshamin" is Shambahala backwards. He's the god of sky the "Lord of Heaven" and is the same as Zeus i.e. he holds a thunderbolt. Tibetan Buddhism is the Thunderbolt Path. aka Vajrayana/Mantrayana.