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Shambhala, seeing the signs

   Posted by: McCobb   in McCobb, Philosophy

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Shambhala is a place that is a mythical Tibetan community, the utopia of legends. One may find a way to utopia not through road signs but signs of a different nature, mysterious coincidences. They guide a seeker on his or her path through, what most people would see as a nothing more than, weird coincidences, and that is their first mistake.

What most people don’t understand about that behavior is it does not allow the mind to hold that experience as anything meaningful, and in doing so, never giving meaning to those experiences.

Once a seeker starts to give meaning to these signs they soon find themselves realizing they happen way too often to be coincidences.They start realizing there some kind of signs. These signs will be found and interpreted by the seer. It has been my experience that these signs will act a sign posts to remind one they are on the correct path. When one travels off the path the signs seem to become less frequent, but they seem to still be there, we just cannot see them a clearly.

“May this post be the sign that you see to guide you to your place of knowing. Your friend and mentor Mc Cobb, see you on the inside.”

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