About Zhang Zhung Sorcery, The Forbidden Secrets by M.G. Hawking:
Explore the Forbidden Secret Teachings of the Lost Realm of Zhang Zhung. Revealed in this book is the ancient knowledge of Zhang Zhung, teachings which set forth techniques of powerful elemental magic, or “sorcery.” This knowledge is of extreme antiquity, first appearing as part of the lore of the Zhang Zhung culture that arose on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau some 4000 years ago, but believed to have originated far earlier. Being a forbidden body of knowledge, said to convey enormous powers, the teachings disappear from the historical record for some twenty-six centuries, not to reemerge until the 7th century AD in the arcane scriptures of the ancient pre-Buddhist B’on religion.
In recent years researchers gained access to previously unreachable regions of Tibet, and those tenacious explorers discovered stunning evidence of an advanced civilization. Expeditions to the highest part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau found an immense network of castles, temples, hermitage complexes, megaliths, necropolises and fortresses, for this desolate reach of Tibet was once the kingdom of Zhang Zhung, long forgotten home to legendary warriors and sorcerers.
The secret, deeply shamanic ‘Four Portals’ teachings of Zhang Zhung contain enormous amounts of elemental sorcery, in keeping with their view of the cosmos as a psycho-physical unity, able to be manipulated in heightened states of awareness through clandestine techniques and practices, abilities that today we refer to as “paranormal powers” such as extrasensory perception and psychokinesis.
The explorations in this book are divided into six parts, as follows:
• Part I: Introduction — Provides archaeological information regarding the ancient Zhang Zhung civilization and its legendary traditions of sorcery. Includes a comprehensive description of the secret sorceric traditions of the ‘Four Portals,’ along with relevant concepts and supporting evidence from the field of quantum physics.
• Part II: Prelude — Narrates the author’s initial meeting and subsequent experiences with the shamanic sorceress Mani Choejor. Includes details of her sorceric powers.
• Part III: Exploring the Secrets — Narrates numerous accounts of Mani’s demonstrations of psychokinetic and extrasensory abilities. Includes descriptions of Mani’s apprenticeship, knowledge, techniques, and visualization practices.
• Part IV: Related Material Anthology — Four book anthology of relevant material.
• Part V: Supplemental Material — Descriptions of associated books.
• Part VI: Appendix — Reference Guide and Suggested Reading in Quantum Physics and Quantum Consciousness.
Transcribed from the journals of explorer M.G. Hawking’s sixty-two months in a remote region of the Himalayas. If this type of knowledge interests you, this is a book you will not forget. 2023 Edition, 31 Chapters, 42 Subsections, e-reader page count 415 (estimated, varies with the reading device used). For more information, please see 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.