According to tradition, Shambala is a mythical city located somewhere in the mountains of Asia. This city is inhabited by special beings with magical powers, and it is said that peace and love reign in it.
Illustration generated by the Artificial Intelligence of Roko's Basilisk. Unique and from a Limited Edition catalogue. Give personality to any room with this framed poster. Printed on high-quality paper, Thick and with matte finish.
• Paper weight: 189 g/m² (5.57 oz/y²)
• Paper thickness: 0,26 mm (10.3 thousand)
• Alder semi-hard wood frame
• Acrylic front protection
• Fixings included
• 21×30 cm posters are A4 size
Most traditions hold that Shambhala is hidden somewhere in the mountains of Asia., and that it is only possible to access it through a magical path or bridge. Some legends claim that the path to Shambala is blocked by a waterfall or river, and that only special beings can cross it.
Other traditions maintain that Shambhala is on an astral or spiritual plane., and that it can only be accessed through meditation or sleep. It is said that in Shambala there are magical temples and crystal palaces, and that the inhabitants of this city are special beings with magical powers.
Some traditions hold that to access Shambala it is necessary to follow a path of roses, and that the path is blocked by a waterfall. Others maintain that the path is blocked by a river, and that only special beings can cross it. It is also said that the path to Shambala is full of dangers, and that only the brave can reach it.
Tradition holds that in Shambala there is a magical tree called “Tree of Life”, which is the symbol of immortality. The water from this tree is said to have healing powers., and that the fruits of the tree are delicious and nutritious. It is also said that in Shambala there is a magical source of fresh water, which is the symbol of purity.
According to tradition, The inhabitants of Shambala are special beings with magical powers. These beings are said to be immortal., and who live in harmony and peace. The inhabitants of Shambhala are also said to be wise and benevolent., and they are always willing to help others.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.