Beyond The Buddha

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The Wesak Festival has been held every year down through the centuries in a valley in the Himalayas. It has often been called the "Festival of the Buddha," for each year it occurs at the time of the full moon in May.

It is at this time that the Christ, the Manu, and the Mahachohan stand in triangular formation in front of an enormous flat stone on which stands a large crystal bowl filled with water. When the moon rises over the horizon, at the moment of the full moon in Taurus, the Buddha appears. The Buddha comes from Shamballa and hovers over the stone, over the crystal bowl, and transmits to the Christ, the energy which is called the Shamballa force.

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