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Saturday 10/24/2009 11:11:14pm
Name: Carol Cook
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Comments: Hi George,
Dan Brown's new book, The Lost Symbol, has aroused my curiousity about the Masons & ancient mysteries. Found your page in a Google search. Loved it, especially the cat pics. Needless to say, you can see by my e-mail address, I have cats also (6).
Also loved your home pics. What a beautiful part of the country you live in.
Carol




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Comments: It was nice to drop in for a visit, George. I hope you are well and enjoying life.




Sunday 06/07/2009 6:25:55pm
Name: Milton Paul Chaney
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Comments: Very interesting web site, I must say!
By the way, I am an absolute CAT FREAK!!!
Five of my own.




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Tuesday 04/08/2008 0:51:27am
Name: M. Truman Hakkar
E-Mail: truehckr@yahoo.com
Homepage Title: Kailash Dhanaraksha Yantra Talisman
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Location: India
Comments: There has been a spate of enquiries on the net about a rare metal
plaque from ancient India called the KAILASHA DHANARAKSHA YANTRA
TALISMAN. Believed to have been created by Hindu Rishis, Buddhist
Lamas and Tantric shamans atop the holy Mount Kailash following a
twelve year period of ritual fasting, this appears to be an authentic
item from the past considering the degree of interest generated
around the world.

Cast in crude brass sometime in circa 812-824 AD (more than 1180
years ago), it is believed that only one piece exists. It is hand-
made from a brass mould in the shape of a large flat pendant. The
disc-shape is an imperfect (irregular) circle. The brass plate is
reportedly thick along one arc of its circumference and thin on
another.
There is a small projection in the form of a brass loop on the top
circumference to pass a string or thong.
Twelve animals similar to the Chinese calendar are depicted on the
front face in a circle, along and around its circumference. Close to
the edge of the brass plates are tiny circles forming a chain of
spots. Towards the centre are eight sets of three broken lines placed
in an octagon as seen on a Korean flag, within a serrated circle of
5.9 cm. The centre has worm-like symbolic markings drawn in nine
boxes. Dividing a circle into nine parts with serrated lines forms
the boxes.
Size: Diameter 10.3 cm (vertically)
10.6 cm (horizontally)
The loophole at the top is about 3 mm diameter to pass a string or
thong.
Weight : Exactly 220 gms.
How to Distinguish the Original:
On the reverse the brass plate is flat, crudely finished by hand, as
if beaten to shape. No symbols, designs or impressions have been
engraved on this side. Yet this side is like a `finger-print',
because the original imperfections on the rough surface provide clear
markings in metal to distinguish the real talisman from any attempts
at imitation. So to distinguish the original relic against any
imitations, one needs to only examine the reverse (rear) face of this
locket. The imperfections of the metal cast and especially of its
crudely finished reverse must exactly match the only authentic
photograph of it, taken in 1960 by Keshav Prasad Goenka, father of
the media magnate Rama Prasad Goenka. The crude impressions on this
reverse side cannot be duplicated in brass even by the best of
forgers as it is pockmarked with unique imperfections.
Today this relic is believed to be in South India, possibly in
Bangalore city. It is probably with a private collector. This was the
information abuzz as late as January 2007.
Buyers and treasure hunters are willing to pay any and every body who
can locate the item for them to negotiate immediate and spot purchase
of the talisman. A price of upto USD $ 20 million has been offered by
one buyer. This appears to be a genuine enquiry.
The Talisman (so the story goes) bestowed wealth to many families in
the world as it exchanged hands many times in history. People who
have possessed it have been mysteriously rewarded with untold wealth.
Individuals who possed this lucky charm at some period in their lives
(so the story goes) include marco Polo, John Dee, Francois Berenger
Sauniere, Marie Denarnaud, Alexandra david Neel, Viceroy and Lady
Curzon, Sultan of Brunei, Howard Huges, Dhirubai Ambani and a host of
others who have made it rich in their lifetimes merely by possession
of this talisman. The talisman is believed to be possessed by a
Tibetian 'tulpa', a spirit or 'thought form'.
This piece if it truely exists should be granted a public exhibition
like they did with the moon-rock back in 1969-70.
Anyhow, it makes a good and interesting story.

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