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The Spirit of the Masters Living within the Himalayan Mountains

Great Masters inhabit a vast network of caves

The Himalayas are India’s great blessing to the world. They have been given the unique task of being a spiritual lighthouse. The Masters congregate there to do their penance and deep meditative work for the world. Many of the world’s geological plates interact here creating powerful energetic points on the Earth’s surface. Due to the crystalline structure within the rocks, the mountains have unique ability to amplify and contain spiritual consciousness. The Himalayas are a therefore a special place where powerful spiritual energies can be felt.

The Masters generally remain unseen, although some emerge from time to time, or in some subtle way reveal their existence.

It is because the Himalayan peaks have this ability to amplify spiritual blessings like a transmitter, that throughout history, and even today, many great beings working for the welfare of the world have chosen to go and dwell in the caves. These Masters generally remain unseen, although some emerge from time to time, or in some subtle way reveal their existence.

There is a great Siddha (powerful yogi) living under the Katchakund near the Chaukhamba mountain range. On our Himalayan journeys, during early morning meditations at Tapovan, he often makes his presence known by blessing our practice with powerful rays of energy or signalling with beautiful lights across the glacier. Like many of the Great ones, he moves between a subtle body and a physical one.

The networks are concealed to protect the ones who work for the planet in their subtle ways.

Another of the great Himalayan Masters, I know only as Sundareshwara, revealed that the cave networks are still much in use today, allowing saints and yogis to meet together with those in subtle forms, for the purpose of guiding the planet. The networks are concealed to protect these ones who work for the planet in their subtle ways. Sundareshwara explained that if the world at large knew about them, they would be astonished at the mystery of it, the cave networks would become a tourist attraction, and the work could not be accomplished. For this reason, they are hidden. This answered my curiosity as to why a number of caves that have been discovered in modern times, such as Patel Bhuvaneshwara and Vashista Gufa in Rishikesh, have had their tunnel access blocked.

 

The sacred mountains are not mere rock. They are the living guardians of the planet

During one pilgrimage into the high Himalayan mountains, I was blessed to be shown in a vision, a gathering of Great Masters in an inaccessible cave high up on a rocky cliff top crag.  They were seated in a circle and playing with runes, stones from mountains on which were crafted sacred symbols.

When recently I had the opportunity to connect with Master Sundareshwara again, I asked him about this. He explained that the Masters’ way of connecting to the energies of these sacred mountains is with these stones. That while humanity has always known this sacred science, the meaning has been lost. He explained that yagna – the sacred fire, linga – the sacred stones, mantra – the sacred sounds and yantra – the sacred marks on the stones, are all used by the Great Masters to create connection and meaning. The sacred mountains are not mere rock; they are the living guardians of the planet.

During my Himalayan pilgrimages I have discovered there are still many great souls, hidden to the everyday eye, who exist on this planet, and they play an important role in stabilising and holding the harmony of planet together with their deep dharma. They see this planet as a paradise, but a paradise that is being undermined by greed, so they use their subtle influence to stir the hearts of men and women to care for each other and the planet. They wish to turn the tide on the deep dharmic imbalance that has come about through egotism and separateness. The gatherings in the hidden cave networks support all of us who are awakening to the fact that we are all connected.

-          Savitri

 

Join a Himalayan pilgrimage, spend time meditating in Himalayan caves, experience their powerful spiritual energies, and connect with a network of light bearers.

 

Vashishta Gufa near Rishikesh

The great Rishi Vashishta lived here thousands of years ago

The Great Master Sundernath Baba

Sundernath has lived for hundreds of years in an area near Badinath

He is seldom seen in physical form, but can appear in the astral body or in meditative visions

Shivaling Mountain at Tapovan

A sacred mountain that has inspired saints and yogis for millenia