New Initiatives are fast and furious

By on February 26, 2020
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It has been a while since we added news to this site, and, we have been super busy in the meantime.

We have a number of projects to share with you.

First, we were in Nepal in December 2019, in the Everest region. In that region, called the Kumbhu by the local Sherpa people is a Beyul. A Beyul is a sacred land named by the master who brought Buddhism to Tibet many centuries ago. He created a number of sacred valleys which are designated as sacred and protected for the benefit of all beings on the planet. The Sherpa people keep the Beyul alive through ceremonies, and cover the landscape in rock carvings, prayer flags and Chortens.

We created a project that encourages visitors to be engaged in preserving and enhancing the Beyul. We encourage people to chant and pray while they hike through the area. We suggest on the web site specific chants and prayers. Have a look here.

https://www.mountainmystics.org/everest-beyul

Here are some images:

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About Martyn Wiliams

I am an internationally known explorer, the first person in the world to lead expeditions to the 3 extremes, North Pole, South Pole and Everest. I went on to lead the Pole to Pole 2000 project, that inspired 63 million youth to take action for a healthier planet, the documentary was featured on prime time TV worldwide. I then spent 7 years studying and teaching enlightenment with the remarkable enlightened master Paramahamsa Nithyananda in India and worldwide. I continue to teach worldwide.

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