Legend Of Gyanganj – Antediluvian City Of Immortal Sages That Can Only Be Found By The Chosen Ones
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Ancient legends tell that an antediluvian city is inhabited by immortal sages hidden deep in the Himalayas.
This mysterious place is so well camouflaged that modern technology can never detect it. It is inaccessible to ordinary humans. The only people who can enter this remarkable kingdom are those who have been specially selected—the chosen ones.
In Hindu scriptures, there are several references to Gyanganj. The city of immortals is called Siddhashrama. The city of immortals is also known in Tibet as Shambhala (Shambhala) or Shangri-La.
The ancient accounts are fascinating. It is said that Gyanganj, the land of immortals, does not belong to the East or the West, nor is it the property of any particular religion or culture. This description raises the question of whether Gyanganj is a real place or perhaps a higher level of consciousness one must obtain to access this higher realm.
Some have suggested this mysterious, mythical kingdom could be an interdimensional portal leading to a completely unknown world.
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