"The early European travelers to Tibet consistently
told the same tale of a hidden spiritual centre of power.
Adventurers recounted fantastic tales of a hidden
kingdom near Tibet. This special place is known by
numerous local and regional names, which no doubt
caused much confusion among early travelers as to
the kingdom’s true identity. These early travellers knew
it as Agharta (sometimes spelt Agharti, Asgartha or Agarttha),
although it is now commonly known as Shambhala."
from: http://www.zengardner.com/
My mom's name was Agatha. I've studied and
taught the Shambhala teachings since 1978.
told the same tale of a hidden spiritual centre of power.
Adventurers recounted fantastic tales of a hidden
kingdom near Tibet. This special place is known by
numerous local and regional names, which no doubt
caused much confusion among early travelers as to
the kingdom’s true identity. These early travellers knew
it as Agharta (sometimes spelt Agharti, Asgartha or Agarttha),
although it is now commonly known as Shambhala."
from: http://www.zengardner.com/
My mom's name was Agatha. I've studied and
taught the Shambhala teachings since 1978.