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Tenger Mongol Gazar 1

Taking advantage of my poor english, I have decided to translate the book "Tenger Mongol Gazar" which was written by Ayangat, Mongolian Shaman and to let the people know about the return of Great Khan. Please forgive my poor vocabulary and grammatical errors. I would appreciate your sincere comments.

I believe that this book might bring some insight to people's mind about the future of our planet and humankind.


Dear fellow Mongolians. I am delighted to convey the message of the Great Khaan, who has just returned to earth, to his motherland, to us, the Heaven's Blue Spotted People. But there might be some people who may question me and my intentions, even suspect my rationality and sanity, saying that these messages are false and non-sense, or invented just to earn money. However, if you, my dear reader, believe that there is nothing in the world which happens without any reason, then you will understand why I deliver this book to you. I am a Shaman myself. Shaman, in other words, Ulaach (host) refers to people who act as interpreter of supernatural worlds by lending his/her body to their spirits. Udgan is a title given to female shamans while Zairan is given to male ones.

Without basic understanding about Shamanism, you won't be able to understand this book and appreciate its value, therefore I start this book with little introductory part to Shamanism. First of all, this is not a religion. Because, religion covers certain attributes such as the specific dogma, as the core, initiated by historical figures who are considered to have attained the enlightenment, and studied through ages, and to those who follow and spread those teachings from generation to generation. Buddha, Mohammed and Jesus Christ are the main figures whose teachings constitute the core of the major world religions in human history. Basic concepts of their teachings are very identical, which include God and evil, good and bad, heaven and hell, this and after life etc. Their main purpose and final destination is also same, the happiness of the mankind. However, long before these people preached it, the same ideas were known to people, and the deliverer of this knowledge was Shaman.

Shamanism is a belief, rather than a religion, which believes in Supernatural powers and Tenger. Believing in what is seen, heard and felt is the most realistic and practical approach. Instead of individual human beings' feelings and preachings, Shamanism recognises their impotency in comparison to the invisible natural power, therefore explores the ways to co-exist in harmony with those omnipotent souls by pleasing them and requesting their forgiveness, favour and protection...  (to be continued...)

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