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Explore this unprecedented narrative of the authors personal experiences with a true sorceress, revealing first-hand accounts of her demonstrations of psychokinetic powers and in-depth descriptions of the secret teachings of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateaus legendary 4000 year-old Zhang Zhung culture that enabled her to attain such extraordinary abilities.From the Author: This book is devoted to our remarkable friend Mani Choejor, who has enriched my life, and the lives of so many others, far more than mere words can express. To say she is a rare and extraordinary young lady would be to gravely understate the case. Mani was born in Tibet and raised and mentored in an ancient Bon monastery by an Abbot known to be a true Bon master of great power, one of perhaps two or three remaining teachers of the primeval esoteric arts of Bon magic, or sorcery.I will straightaway point out that this book narrates experiences which were wholly inexplicable in the ordinary sense. These events demonstrated Manis ability to psychokinetically manipulate physical reality in a manner that is not ordinarily accepted in the Western world as part of the field of human activity or ability. The purpose of this book is to illustrate those non-ordinary events and the knowledge that made them possible. M.G. HawkingFrom the Publisher: For thousands of years Tibet has been a fabled land of mystery and magic. Isolated from the rest of the world by its overlords, topography and remote setting on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateauthe highest in the world, with an average elevation of over16,000 feetTibet is home to the 4000 year-old culture of the forgotten kingdom of Zhang Zhung, the ancient realm of the original pre-Buddhist Bon religion.According to their own histories, Bon was founded in 16,000 BC by the earliest known Buddha-like master, Tonpa Shenrab Miwoche. Like Siddhrtha Gautama, our most recent historical Buddha, Shenrab renounced his life as a prince to become a monk, achieved enlightenment, and composed teachings that enable attainment of the highest knowledge and power. Bon incorporated Buddhist-like elements, similar to Tantra, long prior to and apart from the influence of Buddhism.This very rare form of esoteric Bon contains huge amounts of arcane and elemental magic, in keeping with its view of the cosmos as a psycho-physical unity, able to be wholly manipulated in heightened states of awareness through clandestine techniques and practices.These profound esoteric teachings are founded on a fundamental premise: The Universe is but a mirage which exists in the mind, springs from it, is controlled by it, and sinks into it.Compare: As a man who has devoted his whole life to the most clear-headed science, to the study of matter, I can tell you as a result of my research about atoms this much: There is no matter as such. All matter originates and exists only by virtue of the existence of consciousness. The mind is the matrix of all matter. Legendary Physicist Max Planck, Nobel Laureate and originator of Quantum MechanicsThis is a book you will not forget. 22 Chapters, 32 Subsections. Includes Reference Citations and an extensive Supplemental Material Section. For more information, please see the Look Inside feature on this page.2018 Edition, Kindle e-reader page count 370 (estimated, actual count varies depending on the reading device used).Library-Cataloging-Data: true magic, sorcery, occult, paranormal, psi, ancient knowledge, secret knowledge, Tibet, Zhang Zhung culture, sacred Bon wisdom, esoteric knowledge, higher knowledge, arcane traditions, sorceress, psychokinesis, telekinesis, psi, extrasensory perception, Himalayan Mountains, metaphysical, mystical, visualization, affirmation.

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Teachings of a Bon Sorceress

The Ancient Powers

From the Himalayan Journals and Field Notes of M.G.Hawking

A Presentation of Wisdom Masters Press

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COVER ART: Sorceric illustration symbolizing the Sevenin One, the seven principles or energy centers of physically embodied life,explained as follows:

The individual person is conscious awareness; thebody is a concentration of energy. Within the energy system perceived as thebody there are seven centers that draw that energy from Universal Substance.Each center transforms the energy drawn through it by giving it a certainquality. The quality given reflects the purpose of the center; the purpose ofeach center is to provide one aspect of a complete individualizedconsciousness, the experience of a total person.

...our wisdom system approaches the centers differentlythan the traditional Indus Valley system. We consider each center to be equallyimportant, for without them all a person would not exist. We do not considerthe higher centers to be sacred and the lower to be profanethat is religion,not knowledge. We can see the lower centers as most developed in ordinarypeople; their higher centers appear underdeveloped and this accounts for unawarenessand random, ineffectual thoughts and behaviors. Development of the highercenters is essential, for through them comes the energy needed for expandedawareness and all-embracing command of the physical world. When properlydeveloped, they form a triad of great power.

Mani Choejor, Bon Sorceress of the ZhangZhung tradition

This volume is protected under the laws of the United Statesof America, the Republic of Nepal, and the bylaws of the Central TibetanAdministration. Copyright 2018. Wisdom Masters Press. wisdommasterspress.com.Additional copyrights under the Berne Copyright Convention, the UniversalCopyright Convention, and the Pan-American Copyright Convention. All rightsreserved worldwide, including the right of reproduction, transmission, copying,storage, in whole or in part, in any format, digital or print. Reviewers mayquote up to three-hundred words consecutive or otherwise with proper creditprovided. Manuscript copies available for Library, University, and Museum collections.English language edition, V2.3. 68,903 words.

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Table of Contents

- Part II: Prelude

- Part III: The Teachings

- Part IV: Source & Associated MaterialAnthology

- Part V: Supplemental Material

Preface

Underneath all civilization, ancientor modern, moved and still moves a sea of magic and sorcery. Perhaps they willremain when all the works of our reason have passed away. Will Durant,Ph.D., recipient of the Pulitzer Prize and the Medal of Freedom

[O]f the early religion ofTibet, concerning which but very imperfect accounts are existing, so much iscertain, that sorcery was the principle feature of it. H.A. Jschke, ATibetan-English Dictionary, London, 1881

Famed British writer Arthur C. Clarkewhose imaginationand insight influenced modern science via works like his classic '2001: ASpace Odysseyformulated three prediction-related adages, known asClarke's three laws, which are formulated as follows:

Clarke's first law: When a distinguishedscientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. Whenhe states that something is impossible, he is almost certainly wrong.

Clarke's second law: The only way of discoveringthe limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into theimpossible.

Clarke's third law: Any sufficiently advancedtechnology is indistinguishable from magic.

Clarke's third law neatly highlights the dilemmafaced by anyonefrom a technologically advanced culture or otherwisewho is confrontedby what is generally, in the contemporary Western context, considered to be inexplicable,beyond the limits of the possible, and therefore impossible.

That said, I will straightaway take thisopportunity to point out that this book narrates experiences with a rare and uniqueindividual which were wholly inexplicable in the ordinary sense. Thesenon-ordinary events demonstrated the ability of that individual to psychokineticallymanipulate physical reality in a manner that is not ordinarilyaccepted in the Western world as part of the field of human activity, and couldtherefore be considered impossible. Nonetheless, such psychokinetic eventsoccurred, as unmistakably witnessed by myself and my companions on many, many occasions.

The purpose of this book is to illustrate thosenon-ordinary events and fully explore the knowledge that made them possible.As a result, this book is not for everyone, nor was it intended to be.Knowledge, like a magnificent sunrise, is a state of consciousness that varieswith its viewer. Yet experience has proven that many readers will find theknowledge revealed in this book inspires them, enlightens them, and resonateswithin them. This is perfectly naturaltruth seems always a reincarnation orecho, since truth remains the same through a thousand generationstruth istimeless, only doubt is new.

As Schopenhauer sagely and concisely observed, Alltruth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it isviolently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. This book,then, is written for those who, for the sake of greater knowledge, are willingto venture beyond what currently seems possible or explicable.

Bon was the religion prevalent in Tibet longprior to the arrival of Buddhism and, in its transcendentalism, was much likeTaoism. The Tibetans have called their country Bo for thousands ofyears, sometimes adding Khawajen, Land of the Snows. It was not untilaround the eighth-century A.D. that Lamaismwhich may be loosely defined asTantric Buddhismtook firm root in Tibet. A century earlier it had enteredTibet from Nepal, land of the Buddha

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