This Mysterious Tibet - Alternative View

This Mysterious Tibet - Alternative View
This Mysterious Tibet - Alternative View
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A Tibetan monk shared a mysterious set of teachings and warnings for those who want their thoughts to become reality. This code has been known since pre-Buddhist times and has been passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth.

Tibet is one of the most little-known and mysterious countries in the world. There are legends in Europe about Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and the secrets of the monks who live in them. Someone claims to have met a monk who lived for five thousand years and saw the Buddha during his lifetime. Another European traveler describes how monks in one monastery fly while meditating. It is difficult to verify all these messages. To this day, Tibet remains a hard-to-reach place.

In addition to natural reasons - the Himalayan mountains from the south and the Gobi desert from the north since ancient times, blocked the way for those who set out to get into the most mysterious country in the world - political ones appeared. When Tibet was incorporated into communist China, the Tibetans rebelled against foreign rule. Despite the fact that the Chinese were able to suppress the main centers of armed resistance, the Beijing authorities still do not allow foreigners to enter Tibet.

And those lucky few who have received permission to visit Tibet, as a rule, find themselves only in the western regions of the country, which are under the firm control of Beijing. Therefore, if somewhere in Europe or America some information appears about the incredible phenomena or abilities of the Tibetans, it remains to believe or not believe, since it is not possible to verify this information.

Alina Rose came to Tibet illegally. Since childhood, she was fond of Buddhism and dreamed of visiting the sacred places of this religion. While traveling in India, she met political emigrants from Tibet. They invited her to join a group of Buddhist pilgrims on their way to the sacred lake Namtso. During the trip, the group, overcoming the high-mountainous Himalayan passes and illegally crossing the Chinese border, lost their way and had to spend several days in a mountain monastery. There Alina Rose met a monk who spoke good English.

The monk spoke about a mysterious set of teachings and warnings for those who want his thoughts to become reality. This code has been known since pre-Buddhist times and has been passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth. And only fifty years ago it was written down on paper by the monks of this monastery. Alina suggested that the monks themselves can materialize their thoughts, but she could not find out anything about this in that short time, while the group of pilgrims remained in the monastery. Then, under the pretext of illness, she refused to continue the journey with the group. The monks, contrary to their usual rules, allowed her to stay in the monastery for the winter. Tibetan monks could not endanger the life of a foreign woman who had the recommendations of Tibetan emigrants.

Alina spent three long months in the monastery, but did not learn anything in addition to what the English-speaking monk told her on the first day. All this time, the monk, like all other monks, was polite, even talkative, but avoided talking about monastic secrets. It seemed that he already regretted that he had told too much to the obsessive foreigner. Spring has come. Alina had to leave the monastery with the first group returning to India through the Himalayas. Perhaps she would not have learned anything if the Chinese army had not once attacked the monastery. The monks preferred to avoid meeting with representatives of the Chinese authorities, who would have found sufficient reason to arrest any of the Tibetans, if only because most of them refuse to receive Chinese passports.

Upon learning of the approach of the detachment, three monks went out to meet him. They knelt on the top of one of the mountains and began to pray. Even from a distance, you could see their bodies shaking in convulsions. Soon all the monks leaned forward at once and fell to the ground exhausted. And then a small red ball appeared in the sky. It flew smoothly and noiselessly in the direction of the approaching soldiers and, not reaching several meters, fell to the ground. There was a terrible explosion. As Rose writes, she was speechless with fear, horror and surprise. But the monks did not deviate from their principles of non-violence - none of the soldiers were killed: they simply decided to retreat and wait for a larger force, assuming that they had faced a group of armed militants. During this time, the monks, who know the surroundings perfectly, were able to leave for a safe place.

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So Alina Rose learned the main tenets of the Tibetan theory of the embodiment of thoughts, which are similar to the words of Christ in the New Testament: “Nothing is impossible. If you have faith and say grief, 'Go over there,' it will go."

Once, sitting on the shore of Lake Namtso, Alina strained her will and tried to make the wind blow in the opposite direction. And suddenly she felt quite clearly the breath in the direction she had chosen. However, this could have been pure coincidence. The highest form of embodiment of thoughts is the materialization of a deceased person. Alina thought for a long time about her friend, who died three years ago in a car accident. One night, she heard his voice, speaking sweet words to her. Alina went in the direction of the voice, made out his figure in the darkness. But the emerging incarnation of a friend told her that she would not be able to touch him, since the energy of her brain is not enough for it to materialize bodily.

If Alina Rose's descriptions are accurate, then she is the only European woman in modern history who was able to materialize her dreams. Returning to England, Alina began giving lectures and wrote the book "The Embodiment of Thoughts." Such activity was not accepted by her family. Alina's husband and her son from their first marriage, deciding that she was crazy, wanted to hide her in an insane asylum. Although they failed to do this, psychiatrists still recognized Alina as incompetent. In this case, British psychiatry failed the test of tolerance. Even if everything described in the book "Embodying Thoughts" was indeed hallucinations, this is not yet a reason to declare a woman insane.

Now in England a club of friends of Alina Rose has been created. This is a small group of people who believed after her lectures on the embodiment of thoughts. True, so far none of them has managed to do something like that on their own. Rose's book went almost unnoticed by the general public.