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Dr. Johnny Lovewisdom
writing the Buddhist
Essene Gospel of Jesus
1993
list of photos going
from left to right, top
to bottom:
Top left
photo:
Master Kut Humi Lal
Singh, Maha Chohan,
Prince O.M. Cherenzi
Lind,
Tashi Lama of Tibet, the
first Tibetan lama to
visit the U.S. (1933)
Sumerian artwork
representing the garden
of eden, adam and eve
some 5000 b.c.e.
Johnny Lovewisdom in the
lotus position at
Quilotoa crater lake,
Ecuador, late 1940's
Checking documents in a
manila folder at Cayambe
at the foot of Mt.
Cayambe
Johnny at Shambhala
Sanctuary, near
Vilcabamba, Ecuador, age
74
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Mt. Chimborazo, Ecuador
Photo by: Maury McKinney,
International Mountain
Climbing School
The earth has greatest
circumference, the
highest sea level, and
the least gravity at the
Equator. The oceans at
the north and south
poles are 13.5 miles
lower at sea level than
at the equator, reason
for which Mt. Chimborazo
in Ecuador is 2.5 miles
higher than Mt. Everest
of Himalayas where sea
level is 5.5 miles lower
than in Ecuador. Thus
with least gravity at
the equator nuclear
fallout tends to drift
to poles as it returns
from space.
Ecuador was touted the
"New Tibet" by many
Tibetan teachers due to
it's many mountain peaks
similar to the Himalayas.
Chimborazo and Cayambe
are competing for the
closest point to the sun
and the farthest from
the center of the earth.
An Ecuadorian author
claims Cayambe is closer
because it is closer to
the equator thus more
situated on the
equatorial bulge.
Everest is the tallest
mountain for shear
altitude starting from
sea level.
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