About The Himalayan Masters, Doorway to Power, The Journals of Explorer M.G. Hawking:
Explore the Esoteric Knowledge of the Himalayan Masters. For thousands of years the largely inaccessible inner region of the Himalayan Range has been known in esoteric literature as the Great White Island, and has inspired countless stories and legends of the existence of a concealed sanctuary of wise and powerful masters.
On an extended trek into a closed area of that vast wilderness, explorer M.G. Hawking chanced on a remarkable discovery. In an isolated valley surrounded by vast snowfields and towering ice peaks he encountered a beautiful small village, referred to by its residents as Siddhalaya. It was explained to Hawking that, in Sanskrit, “siddha” denotes a high master or adept, and “alaya” means the abode of—for Siddhalaya was said to be the ‘Village of the Masters.’
In that community Hawking had the privilege of meeting extraordinary men and women—introduced to him as “masters” and “shamans”—possessed of knowledge and powers virtually unknown to the Western world.
The material presented in this book is drawn directly from Hawking’s extensive experiences and conversations with these remarkable individuals. Portions of their knowledge have at various times through the millennia appeared in rare esoteric literature, in the more profound Eastern philosophies, and in the secret wisdom traditions of various ages. In modern times, scant fragments of their knowledge have resurfaced in various presentations, although absent both the most fundamental elements as well as the most advanced elements of the masters’ wisdom.
The knowledge and practices of the Himalayan masters are all-inclusive and offer real doorways to the illumination and guidance which, if studied with patience and fully integrated into your core belief system, can lay the foundation necessary to enable you to acquire unique abilities. Yet nothing explained in this volume is supernatural or beyond the ability of a properly equipped individual. These abilities are not miracles. Quite the contrary. They do not require any capacities that are not inherent in the human species as a whole, if those capacities are properly recognized and developed.
From the Author: “My deepest gratitude to those extraordinary masters who gave to me so lavishly of their time and knowledge. They appeared to be grateful to see their efforts aided by one who loves life and wisdom so much as to allow him to record their teachings. Perhaps each kind of teacher can be of aid to the other: the cautious master to check our excitement and enthusiasm with accuracy, and the enthusiast to pour warmth and comprehensibility into their highly elevated knowledge. Between us we might build in America an audience fit to listen to the masters, and therefore ready to produce them.”
As entertaining as it is enlightening, this is a truly incomparable book for anyone on a spiritual path or seeking enlarged knowledge and personal power. 2023 Edition, e-reader page count 246 (estimated, actual count varies with the reading device). For more information, please see the description and ‘Read sample’ feature on the book’s Amazon page. Thank you.
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Author Bio:
M.G. Hawking is an avid traveler, adventurer, and writer. Devoted to exploring remote areas of the globe to discover regions unknown to the Western world, always in search of extraordinary people and experiences, he has found many, especially in the Great Range of the Himalayas, the setting for many of his books. His focus is documenting profound wisdom traditions and revealing the knowledge and power they convey. Hawking is the author of the book series, ‘In The Valley of Supreme Masters,’ along with its associated companion volumes. When not traveling, he spends his time working on projects related to presenting books of an esoteric nature with his wonderful team in Northern California. Heather Cantrell, M.Litt., contributor and editor for Wisdom Masters Press, is an experienced world traveler. Having been born in Nepal to British parents who were teachers in various parts of Asia, she has extensive experience in the Himalayas, and is a devoted equestrian and animal lover. Amber Chellings, M.Phil., contributor and newsletter director, is an avid photographer, outdoor enthusiast and ardent equestrian. Jenna Wolfe, Ph.D., our exceptional research expert, contributor and book content supervisor, is a primary link to our numerous academic technical advisers.