
The Land of the Gods
The Long-Hidden Story of Visiting the Masters of Wisdom in Shambhala
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Narrated by:
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Leslie Howard
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Written by:
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H. P. Blavatsky
About this listen
Elvis Presley and Oprah Winfrey. Mahatma Gandhi and the Dalai Lama. Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla. Harry Potter and Star Wars.
What do they have in common?
The answer: They all have been directly or indirectly influenced by Helena Blavatsky—the trailblazing woman who indelibly shaped our world and changed the course of history, “being as much talked about as an emperor” (The Sun).
Now, Ukrainian-born Madame Blavatsky returns with a long-hidden book.
She took a vow of silence not to reveal during her lifetime the place she had visited.
She cleverly hid her secret story in plain sight by giving it to another writer.
What long-lost, timeless wisdom did she conceal in her wonderful narrative?
Immersive and engaging, this profound book will provide you with a unique outlook on the deeper side of life, exposing our true nature, interior powers, and ultimate destiny. It explains grand, spiritual ideas more thoroughly and swiftly than any book you’ll ever read.
“Whatever critics may say against Madame Blavatsky, [her] contribution to humanity will always rank high.”
(Mahatma Gandhi)
“I am happy to have this long association with the Theosophists.”
(His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama)
Buy it now to find out what secrets this most mysterious woman—hailed as an icon—couldn’t reveal during her lifetime!
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- Amazon Customer
- 2024-01-23
Poor choice for narrator
The narrator’s voice was so cloying and saccharine, it was not at all a good match for a work that is supposed to be in Madame Blavatsky’s voice. I could not even finish listening as the narrator sounded like she was reading a book to a group of kindergarten children.
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- cclue
- 2023-10-06
No real story, crammed theories and poor analogies
The book almost sounded like scolding by a teacher using a work of fiction for hours on end without a break for a real story or a beautiful analogy to explain a point. I wouldn't recommend it.
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