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–Remember Lupus. Did you see to majestic images, one on each side of the Door?
–I guess that you are referring to the winged bodhisatvas figures, that were carved on the
walls of the ravine, o dvara, or shen, i.e., on the aperture between mountains at the end of the
glen. I remember them perfectly: on both walls of the ravine of the exit, and as of a height of 25
or 30 metres, existed two low reliefs that represented some Beings of Divine nature, a kind of
«angels» or armed «bodhisatvas».
I remained in silence for some seconds, evoking such unforgettable vision. Then I added:
–They had wings: both angles exhibited outspread dove’s wings. And they dressed white
tunics down to the ankles: Yes, it was a Druid suit or Levite ephod! They even wore the four-
leaf clover on the chest; and small stars, suns, halfmoons, on the guard. And I also remember
their weapons: each one of them had the right hand closed over a handle, from which
protruded two globes on both sides. The scene was very suggestive and for this reason I
remember it with much lucidity: I was standing on the ravine of the entrance, when the things
with von Krupp were already clarified; then I looked at the West, at the end of the glen, and I
saw the vertex of the aperture, or pass, flanked by those colossal sculptures. Both signalized
with the index of their left hand the exit, as inviting to come in, gesture that they
accompanied likewise with their diabolic countenances; however, the right hands
didn’t stop to point with their globes towards any possible visitor, that’s to say, towards
the center of the glen. I think that I was looking precisely at the Western ravine, and its terrible
guards, when emerged from there the ball of light that the Tibetans called «the vîmâna of
Shambalah».
–There are no doubts, because, you have been in front of the Door of Bera and Birsha –
assured the Phoenix–. The mysterious «angels» that you have described are not such, neither
«bodhisatvas»m but Demons of the worst kind, who are commonly denominated «Immortals»:
Bera and Birsha are two Immortal Demons who for thousands of years have acted in
Europe and Asia, and whose image you have had the luck, or the disgrace, according to how it is
looked, to contemplate in that glen of the Tibet. Their master, Melchidezek, destined them
since millenniums ago to make them work in favour of the Universal Synarchy of the Chosen
People, especially in charge to sustain the conspiracy in the bossom of the populations of Indo-
European lineage, Indo-Aryan and Hindustani. In the European context, They have been the
Supreme Arch-Druids that directed the Druidic Order in secrecy, and is if for this reason that
Unicornis and other Initiates qualify them as «Druids» or «Golem». But They are beings much
more powerful than the Druids, to whom they command.
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