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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The Origin of Shambala and the Seven rays


The following fascinating account was related by the Rishiworker Sri Ambarishi in Amaravani.

This event took place approximately one hundred and twenty two million years ago, when the Chakshusha Manavantara period or the 6th hour of Brahma came to a close there was a great deluge. The earth was covered with water. The mountain loka alone was unaffected by this pralaya.

Blessed with an eternal life, Maharishi Markandeya survived this pralaya. As the water did not recede over a period of ten thousand years, the rishi decided to go around the earth in search of any living being that might have survived the deluge.

On day during his search, he was surprised to find a blue baby floating on a leaf in the waters. He went near the baby and discovered from certain indications and marks on its body that the little child was none other then Mahavishnu. The Rishi praised and prayed to the Lord and Sri Vishnu appeared before him in His divine cosmic form. The Lord told him that the waters would soon recede and land would appear in that place again. He told the Rishi that the place should be occupied by Rishis in the future and to see that certain selected people of earth are allowed to enter that place so they conform to the rules and conditions of this divine place. So blessing the Rishi, the Lord departed.

Very soon land appeared. Markendaya Maharishi called it SHYAMA (Blue) BALA (Baby) Dweepa (Island). As more land appeared this Shyambala was no longer a dweepa or island. The adjoining land was named Gopi Shyama (Modern day Gobi desert). Soon more land appeared and newer civilisations were created.

This city was occupied by ancient rishis, Sanaka sananda Maharishis,  Sapta Rishis, Avatara purushas and by certain chosen people of the earth, who wished to lead a divine life. As time passed and the ages of Treta, Dwapara and Kali appeared, this city remained invisible and inaccessible to people who carried worldly impurities within. Life in Shambala is heaven on earth bestowing good health, permanent peace, bliss and everlasting life on residents.

The landscape and the approaches to this place change according to the karma of the person approaching it. Sometimes it seems as if surrounded by great desert regions, sometimes it appears to be situated amidst beautiful snow mountains where the cave like entry to this realm is guarded by adominable snowmen of the himalayas known as the Yetis. Sometimes a traveller may know Shambala to be situated amidst a vast sheet of water infested by ferocious seas creatures protecting any approach towards the Divine city. But is case of most earthly beings the City is invisible.

The Indwellers of Shambala live on certain principles . They are -
1. Bliss
2. Divine Love
3. Divine Understanding.
4. Practice of sacred principles and manners in mind, word, and action.
5. Secretness and Sacredness.
6. Oneness
7. Setting and acheiving of Divine goals.

Will this Divine City always remain mystical?

Aeons ago, at a distance of nearly 10,000 light years from our Solar system in our galaxy, the Rishis had caused the Seven Divine flares. These flares are equal to Shahsrakoti Surya Prakasha (Million suns effulgence). These Divine rays are on the verge of reaching earth. As the energy of these rays enter the earth during the Satyuga they will cleanse the various two way channels in the five koshas (subtle bodies)  and open a great numer of dormant brain cells, close some unwanted brain cells, wash out certain karmas of beings and reinitiate the junk DNA.  With this mystical cities such as Shambala will become visible and accessible to all persons purified in body, mind and intellect.


The Rishi-worker : Amaravani


We are living in interesting times. Never before have so many believed in the existence of the mystical realms or acknowledged the existence of a variety of interdimensional beings on earth and beyond, as now. 
We are aware of the concept of Lightworkers. In this note we share information about the Rishi workers, in the words of someone who Himself is one!


The Sapta Rishis play an extremely vital role in the vast complex operation of man's descent from his origin to his final return to the Divine source. This task is truly herculean since souls once land on earth follow a variety of interests in their sojourn of a billion years. To help them in their work, the Rishis use workers, who may be embodied on earth at the time.

The Rishis select a few among the people who have very less residue on their mind sheaths (Manomaya Kosha) and so are pure enough to sense their presence.  These workers are in two batches of 144000 in number all over the world. The Rishis gave these workers thorough training through meditation and opening certain brain cells, which made these workers receptive at all hours to any command that may come from the Rishis. The precondition being that these workers do nothing on their own and remain as perfect tools to be used by the Rishis. The life of such a worker is one of total sacrifice and surrender to the Rishis.

One such worker was Sri Ambarisha (1919 - 1982). At the age of 12 while undergoing an operation, he had an overdose of anesthesia and remained unconscious for long. During this period Ambarisha left his physical body and was able to see his form lying in the operation room.

He heard some strange music inviting his attention. At first he felt that the music was coming from the moon, so he rushed there, but not able to trace it he went further towards the sun passing venus and mercury on the way. He entered the sun disc (27000 miles thick, 16 million degrees centigrade) and saw inside the sun sphere an earth like celestial body encompassed by space appearing like sky. There was no night but continuous day due to the light being emitted by the sun from all sides. He reached that body and went towards the central city established on it. In that city he saw a magnificent palace. Upon entering the palace he saw in the center seated on the throne was Lord Suryanarayana with Chhaya devi and Sougnya devi on either side surrounded by Ashta dikpalakas and Rishis. He went ahead and prostrated to the SunGod.

As he stood he felt a touch on his shoulder. Upon turning he found and recognised a person who was his friend in some life. He was then escorted to a camp site where in one of the tents he saw the Sapta Rishis (Seven Rishis) and a tall Rishi on the side. The tall Rishi (who he later learned was Brahmarishi Vishwamitra) asked him the reason of his visit and that perhaps he should return to his place of origin. Ambarisha replied that he felt like staying but would return on the condition that they promised to visit him on earth. The Rishi agreed and Ambarisha returned back, re-entering his body on earth in the operating room where four hours had elapsed. Ambarisha then spend his days expecting the divine visitors from Suryaloka.


On a full moon night he was lying on his cot looking at the moon when he saw a red ball of light sail into his room. A voice emerged from the light saying 'I have come as promised, be prepared to see me.'  So saying Brahmarishi Vishwamitra materialised but in a 72 feet tall body.  Ambarisha the 12 year old was shocked and so the Rishi reduced his form to a normal size and sat on a chair. He spoke for a while and said that he would come everyday and then dematerialised.

In this way the Rishi would appear frequently and train the boy sometimes taking him along astrally. Finally one day he took the boy to Mt Everest and pointing to the moon the Rishi asked him if he could go to it and come back. Ambarisha did so. Then the Rishi took him to a cave in Mount Kailash where the Sapta Rishis were seated and introduced Ambarisha as a new worker.

Sri Ambarisha shares that the Rishis are taking an active interest in these enlightening times of change on earth and are ever helping all souls who are making efforts towards Ascending into the new age.

"The Rishis do not look at your faults. They see your response to their call. They see whether you are ready for the change or not."

Extracts from Amaravani.