The Rig Veda, was copied by Lord General Ganesha upon scrolls, laid down upon a stone slab deep in a cave in one of the peaks of Kangchenjunga.
Kangchenjunga means the Five Treasures of the High Snow.
Aleister Crowley went half way up the mountain-side, and the treasures evaded him.
At the very top, resides a particular rakshasa - a preserver being - who is a master illusionist and magician, and whose task it is to prevent humans from entering into the portal here and taking its waters of life.
No human being can go up to the very top of the highest peak of the five mountains that comprise the Kangchenjunga Range.
At the End of the World, there will be a time that tests the patience of the saints, and men will face famine and a whole series of woes.
At that time, there will come a man, who will reveal to certain of the human race, for their survival, the Five Great Treasures of the great and sacred mountains.
These treasures are, in order: salt, gold, sacred scriptures, invincible armor, and medicinal food.
Under the single label of 'gold' - which is essentially meant to simply imply valuable things - is also to be included various kinds of precious jewels and stones, especially turquoise.
The story is told in some circles in Hollywood, that Ernest Hartley, a British stockbroker who was in Darjeeling establishing a sanatorium and getaway there for wealthy people and also members of the military suffering from shell shock, was taught by a Nepalese monk to meditate on the vision of the mountains of Kangchenjunga, and nine months later, his wife gave birth to Vivien Leigh in Darjeeling.
The mountains of Kangchenjunga are presided over by the goddess Nanda Devi, whose title rather than her actual real name, means 'Bliss-Giving Goddess.'
In valleys between the peaks, are places that are virtually always in a kind of a warm springtime, with only snow falling into the rivers in winter but not staying on the valley slopes which are warmed by a strange circulation of air caused by the curious way the mountain range itself is formed in a large semi-circle that channels warmer air currents back around and down into the valleys between the high mountain peaks.
These valleys are called the 'valleys of flowers' and I will let you search the internet to see images of them, because these are quite extraordinary. Nevertheless, they are but a foretaste of a particular mysterious hidden valley somewhere there, which is a place where life is literally immortal for all the creatures, plant or animal, that reside there.
According to the ancient traditions, this is the actual place where the first two humans were created, and lived.
The secret of the Five Great Treasures is not that one can locate them materially in or on the mountains anywhere there...
Nanda Devi - the Valley of Heavenly Bliss, also known as the Valley of Flowers. |
They are accessed by means of the human heart and mind, going, as it were into the depths of inert darkness within, and calling there, upon the name of the goddess (or the God Shiva/Krishna/Christ/Saraswati), and evoking them into one's consciousness.
From there, the treasures are to be meditated upon, installing, for example, the whole of the mountain as the representation of the largeness of one's heart, as it is necessary to be so in the Divine Aspect and in the Divine Realm.
The rakshasa will not harm anyone who approaches by this means, and instead will welcome them in.
Presently, one who has visited with the beings who live in the high mountain peaks, and also in the Valley of Eternal Bliss, will begin to exhibit Siddhi powers. But you have to go all the way up the mountain, and into the mysterious hidden valley.
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