3. Mountains of Enlightenment

The Seven Siddhas told me about 3 significant places of power: Mt. Kurama in Kyoto, Mt. Shasta in California, and Shambala in the Himalayas. This blog post comes from my notes after speaking with the Seven.

Mt. Kurama, Mt. Shasta, and Shambala (in the Himalayas) are profoundly significant spiritual centers, each contributing essential energies to a global mission of restoring peace and balance. These mountains, through their unique spiritual attributes and interconnected energies, form a dynamic geometric configuration—a 4D pyramid—through which the seven Earth ley lines, or circles of power, flow. This alignment facilitates a harmonious interplay of energies that are important for the global dissemination of peace, healing, and balance.

Contributions of Each Mountain

Mt. Kurama: Universal Energy – The Power of Dharma
Mt. Kurama’s role is pivotal in initiating a new way of peace and balance in the world. It is the source of the universal energy of dharma, unlocked when Ahjan first stood at the center of the mandala in front of the main temple. This act activated the mountain’s latent energies, allowing Son-Ten’s intended universal energy of dharma to flow into the world. Mt. Kurama serves as a catalyst for spiritual awakening and the dissemination of dharma, energizing the global spiritual network with its transformative power.

Mt. Shasta: The Center of Compassion
Mt. Shasta contributes the energies of heart, love, and compassion. Home to the High Council of Telos, this mountain channels the uplifted care and compassion necessary to elevate humanity’s collective consciousness. The energies of Mt. Shasta are integral in nurturing the emotional and spiritual growth of individuals across the globe, helping to heal wounds and bridge divides through the power of unconditional love.

Shambala: Guiding Global Wisdom
Located in the Himalayas, Shambala is the center of societal wisdom. It emanates deep insights and advanced spiritual knowledge, providing the intellectual and philosophical foundation required for a holistic understanding of the universe and our place within it. The wisdom of Shambala enlightens leaders and seekers, offering solutions and guiding principles that can lead humanity toward a more enlightened, peaceful existence.

The 4D Pyramid

The 4D Pyramid is a second-attention, metaphysical structure connecting three sacred mountains: Mt. Kurama, Mt. Shasta, and Shambala. Each mountain forms a vertex of this spiritual pyramid, which transcends three-dimensional space and interacts with the seven ley lines encircling the Earth. Together, these mountains channel and amplify the energies of dharma, compassion, and wisdom, creating a powerful matrix of spiritual energy that spreads throughout the world.

The ley lines themselves act as interconnected conduits, seamlessly integrating and facilitating the flow of these spiritual forces. Mt. Kurama in Japan radiates the dharma energy of enlightened wisdom. Mt. Shasta in North America embodies the heart and compassion that unify humanity. Shambala, within the Himalayas, brings forth the wisdom and enlightenment of higher consciousness.

As spiritual energy flows through these interconnected ley lines, the 4D Pyramid amplifies the sacred vibrations, strengthening their global influence and creating an intricate web that weaves together the spiritual forces of dharma, compassion, and wisdom. The result is a harmonious network that transcends physical boundaries, ushering in a transformative and enlightened energy matrix to uplift global consciousness.

This configuration embodies a sophisticated spiritual mechanism, whereby the essential qualities of dharma, compassion, and wisdom are harnessed and utilized to foster global peace, facilitate healing, and promote a balanced coexistence among all beings. Through this divine architectural setup, the Earth’s spiritual and physical planes are intricately connected, paving the way for a transformative era of global enlightenment and universal harmony.

Collaboration of Spiritual Leaders

The spiritual beings associated with each mountain — Son-Ten of Mt. Kurama, the high council of Telos from Mt. Shasta, and the enlightened King of Shambala — work in concert with other Ascended Masters, star seeds, and dharma leaders of the earth. Their collaboration enables their respective energies of dharma, love, and wisdom to synergistically combine to direct toward the areas of the world most in need of healing and spiritual guidance.

Son-Ten are the three united Buddhas of Mt. Kurama. Each plays a specific role in the broader spiritual mission:

  • Sanata Kumara came to Mt. Kurama six million years ago to bring dharma to this world. He is often associated with spiritual awakening and the transmission of esoteric knowledge. Sanata Kumara‘s energy activates higher consciousness and facilitates deep spiritual insights. He represents the world and offers spiritual power and dharma.
  • Bishamonten is one of the Four Heavenly Kings and represents protection and fortune. He is believed to protect the righteous and bring justice, playing a crucial role in maintaining the spiritual integrity and protection of the sacred site. He represents the sun and offers light and wisdom.
  • Senju-Kanno brings compassion and mercy. This bodhisattva aids in healing and provides support to those in suffering, extending boundless compassion to all beings. She represents the moon and offers love.

The High Council of Telos governs the ascended, enlightened city located within Mt. Shasta, and is composed of 14 members representing various facets of dharmic support for the world. This council, led by Adama, includes ascended masters, sages, and wise beings who hold vast knowledge. Their purpose is to guide the spiritual development of the world through compassion and unity. The council also plays a significant role in managing the flow of spiritual energy from Mt. Shasta, ensuring its distribution aligns with their goals of fostering enlightenment and peace. Each member contributes unique expertise, whether in technology, healing, diplomacy, or spiritual wisdom, to offer the energies of love and unity to all of mankind.

In the ascended, enlightened kingdom of Shambala, the king governs with the assistance of eight enlightened advisors. These advisors, often referred to as the Lieg of Light, represent various aspects of wisdom and maintain balance within the kingdom. They provide counsel on spiritual matters, ensuring Shambala remains a haven of peace and enlightenment. The king and his advisors are also tasked with transmitting spiritual wisdom to seekers on Earth, guiding them towards enlightenment and supporting global harmony.

The High Council of Telos, Son-Ten, and the King of Shambala collaborate with world-dharma leaders (like Miki, Junko, and Ahjan), other ascended masters like Saint Germain, heavenly beings called angles from the Burvaloka, mystical creatures such as dragons, and local deities like Pele of Hawaii. Ahjan, Miki, and Junko are world-dharma intermediaries who direct the powerful energies originating from Mt. Kurama, Mt. Shasta, and Shambala, guided by the enlightened leaders and using their dharma abilities the Dragon’s Garland the Luminara. They focus on transforming these spiritual energies—rooted in dharma, compassion, and wisdom—into practical forms that bring healing and balance to the Earth. They guide these sacred forces to restore harmony globally by fostering peace, unity, and enlightenment.

Dragons offer the spiritual guardianship that maintains the flow of energy between the sacred mountains and the higher realms, ensuring this energy remains pure and accessible. Local gods and spirits, like Pele in Hawaii, also play important roles in protecting the power and purity of the world. Pele maintains Hawaii’s spiritual integrity, contributing to the global network of sacred sites. By working with these diverse forces, the High Council of Telos, Son-Ten, and the King of Shambala contribute to a spiritual network that harmonizes global consciousness.

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