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Politics and government, Communism, Shambhala, Geopolitics, Prophecies, Extremists, Biography, Foreign relations, History, Communism, soviet union, Soviet union, politics and government, 1917-1991, Soviet union, foreign relations, 1917-1945, Soviet union, foreign relations, asia, Asia, foreign relations, Politik, Propaganda, Au€enpolitikTimes
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Red Shambhala: magic, prophecy, and geopolitics in the heart of Asia
2011, Quest Books/Theosophical Pub. House
in English
- 1st Quest ed.
0835608913 9780835608916
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Table of Contents
Shambhala, Kalachakra Tantra, and avenging gods of Tibetan Buddhism
Power for the powerless : the Mongol-Tibetan world and its prophecies
Alexander Barchenko : budding red Merlin and his ancient science
Engineer of human souls : Bolshevik cryptographer Gleb Bokii
Prophecies draped in red : blood and soil in the heart of Asia
Red prophecy on the march : Mongolia to Tibet
The great plan : Nicholas and Helena Roerich
Shambhala warrior in a Western body : Nicholas Roerich's Asian ventures
Epilogue: The end of red Shambhala.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-256) and index.
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