Monday, January 18, 2016

King Agua arrives in Shamballa

King Agua Arrives in Shamballa
A few days before the apocalypse had begun on planet earth, the Four Kumaras, transcendental and immortal naked babies who travel throughout time and space, appeared to King Agua in his Pink Tower somewhere deep in the city of the Octopus-Men.  The final confrontation between Lord Krishna and Jesus Christ was yet to occur in Rasalandia, and King Agua was simply preoccupied with saving the survivors of his doomed city after the zombie apocalypse had razed Lollipop City to the ground.
The essential moment in time which would guarantee wisdom, eternity and blessedness to all beings, the victory of Krishna over Jesus Christ, allowing Krishna to make King Agua  the Emperor of the entire universe, was still a few days away, and of course, King Agua had no way to know what was waiting for him in the future.
So when four naked babies appeared in the besieged Pink Tower, which was situated in the role of “white king” on the eternal chess-board of the Octopus-Men, King Agua was quite thankful for the respite from the terrible chess game which he was forced to play against the Octopus-Man called the Black King.
Here it is worthwhile to explain that the Pink Tower had been removed from Lollipop City, along with all the survivors of the city after the attack of the zombies. It had been placed now in the role of “White King” in the eternal Chess Board which was Kyzcramzcak City, the underground City of the Octopus-People.  In this city, an eternal game of chess was played between the two principal factions of the city, the White King on the one hand and the Black King on the other. Well, King Agua now had the function of White King, and it was his duty to play the game of chess against the Black King, and each piece in the board was actually a building containing thousands of people, mostly Octopus-Men, but now also quite a few survivors of Lollipop City. And when a piece was sacrificed in the game, in real life, the building was destroyed and everybody inside slaughtered.
It was a terrible price to pay to be allowed a place in the underground city of the Octopus-People, but their law was their law and King Agua could not break it. Fortunately, each move could take up to an entire season, which represented, in the Octopus-Men city around three months or 90 days, more or less, depending on the season, so King Agua had approximately 90 days to decide his first move, and since that move would be, undoubtedly moving the King-Pawn forward to the center position, it would not cause immediately the sacrifice of anybody in particular.
Positioned deeply in his Ahimsa, the philosophy of non-violence, it was particularly distressing for King Agua to have do decide over the death of thousands of people at a time. Of course, in his new role as King of Lollipop City, such decisions were necessary, and he understood his new role as something given to him by Lord Krishna to challenge his non-violence.
But getting his people out of the sacrificial city of the Octopus-People was a great need for him. It was something he could not wait much longer to do. But how?
So when the four Kumaras, the transcendental, eternal children appeared in his throne room, naked, he recognized them immediately and bowed to them.
“Oh, blessed immortal children, welcome to my tower. What is it that I can do for you?!” he said, his head low on the ground.
They answered in one voice, all speaking at the same time, but with the same words and intonation.
“Oh, worthy King, we have come to take you to Shamballa on Planet Earth, where Kalki awaits your visit.”
“Lord Kalki? The Avatar of Vishnu of the end of the Age of Kali?” asked the Lizard King.
It was predicted by the Holy Hindu scriptures that the last avatar of the Age of Kali would appear at the end of the age to slay the demons who were destroying the world and that he would be born in Shamballa.
“He is waiting.” Replied the four Kumaras.
“Then, oh, blessed children who know not death, let us go to him at once!” said King Agua.
And suddenly, the four Kumaras and King Agua disappeared.
There are beings in the universe who are not bound by space and time. There are beings, such as the four Kumaras, Brahma, Jesus Christ, and various powerful Devas, Demons and other entities, who are not bound by constraints such as time and space, and who can, at will, come and go anywhere and any-when they wish without much effort.
King Agua would become one of these entities in the near future, but at present he was still bound by the laws of time and space, and it took the will of the four Kumaras to take him out of his tower and into Shamballa.
In Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu traditions, Shambhala (Sanskrit: शम्भलः Śambhalaḥ, also spelled Shambala or Shamballa; Tibetan: བདེ་འབྱུངWylie: bde 'byung; Chinese: 香巴拉; pinyin: xiāngbālā) is a mythical kingdom hidden somewhere in Inner Asia. It is mentioned in various ancient texts, including the Kalacakra Tantra[2] and the ancient Zhangzhung texts of western Tibet. The Bon scriptures speak of a closely related land called Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring.  Hindu texts such as the Vishnu Purana mention the village Shambhala as the birthplace of Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu who will usher in a new Golden Age (Satya Yuga).
To King Agua, upon arriving in Shamballa, he thought of it as the Garden of Eden. Fruit trees of every variety and size, infinity of flowers, bees, butterflies, soft-cotton tailed rabbits, colorful lizards, squirrels, and of course cows… All this surrounded on all sides by incredibly high and frigid mountains. And at the center of this wonderful nature, the most incredibly beautiful buildings Agua could have ever conceived.
A variety of monks dressed in orange and yellow robes tended the gardens and the animals who lived in those gardens. The four Kumaras walked through all the gardens rapidly and where they passed, the monks stopped what they were doing and bowed deeply to them. King Agua followed suit until they had all reached the gates of the largest building.
It was built entirely of white marble, in a style totally different from all the cities of the world, and yet, somehow better, much more ornate and beautiful. More yellow and orange clad monks attended to the Kumaras and King Agua as they crossed the large hallways until they reached an inner garden, where sat Lord Krishna on a swing.
Upon seeing his Lord and Master, King Away dropped to the floor, as if dead in deep reverence.
“Rise, my friend.” Said Krishna smiling.
“My Lord I didn’t expect you.”  Said Agua, rising with his head inclined.
“Oh? Whom did you expect? A terrible warrior?” Krishna laughed.
“Of course, you are Krishna, Lord of all Beings, and you are Kalki, Chastiser of Demons. As the Kalki incarnation, your destiny is to bring an end to the Kali Age (the Age of Envy and Deceit) and cause the new Satya Yuga, the Golden Age of Wisdom and Compassion to begin. In your white horse, Deva Data, you will travel the world and slay the demons who have made themselves pass for Kings.” Said King Agua.
“And what do you think your role in all this will be?” Said Krishna wisely.
“My Lord, I do not belong in this planet. I am from another world.” Replied Agua.
“And yet, in the future, your role on planet earth is pivotal to mine own, for I am about to reappear to humanity as Kalki, the liberator, and I must deliver them from the various Sudras who pass themselves as Kings, and that means the end of the world as we know it. And you, well, you have a special future, for you are a lizard, not a man, and it is only a lizard who can do what I require to fulfill all prophecies on Earth and in Nagaloka.” Explained Krishna.
“Lord, your will is my desire. Tell me what I must do and I will do so always and without question.”
“Fine. You asked for it. You must become the Beast of the Apocalypse.”
“Pardon?”
“Have you read your bible, Oh King?” smiled Krishna mischievously.
“Yes, of course.”
“What does it say about the beast of the apocalypse?”…
And Agua understood, finally, the terrible and at the same time incredible destiny that his Lord Krishna had set up for him so far from his home, on a the third planet from the star called Sun. (Suraya).

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