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Hello all,

 

Following my post about my discovery of the antipode of Arunachala deep in the

Pacific Ocean, this post illustrates the Mountain in question.

 

It seems to have five peaks with two valleys and a huge ridge.

 

The Tallest peak appears to be the second one from the West and girivallam

appears to be about 60 km.

 

by Bhagwan's assertion this Hill carries the same power as Arunachala.

 

I call it Karunachala ( The Hill of Grace )

 

interested people kindly visit

 

www.arunachalaheart.blogspot.com

 

regards

 

mithin aachi

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Namaste Dear unknow friend in Ramana

 

what a joy to hear this....

 

did you have the possibility to crosscheck your findings with someone else who is a "specialist"?

 

of course Arunachala must have an antipode we are in the dual world

but this does not mean that this antipode is visible now.....

 

all the best

 

keep walking the walking back home

 

 

in Sri Ramana Maharshi

 

 

michael

 

 

 

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mithin78

Saturday, August 01, 2009 2:24 PM

High resolution scans of the Hill in the Pacific.

Hello all,Following my post about my discovery of the antipode of Arunachala deep in the Pacific Ocean, this post illustrates the Mountain in question.It seems to have five peaks with two valleys and a huge ridge.The Tallest peak appears to be the second one from the West and girivallam appears to be about 60 km.by Bhagwan's assertion this Hill carries the same power as Arunachala.I call it Karunachala ( The Hill of Grace )interested people kindly visit www.arunachalaheart.blogspot.comregardsmithin aachi

 

 

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Hello dear friend,

 

I have not corresponded with anyone who is a specialist. I would be happy to if

someone gives me a reference.

 

This antipode is not visible. It is thousands of meters under the Pacific Ocean

situated in an area which marine geologists call Bauer Basin. I doubt if anyone

has even looked closely at this point though they may know that this Hill

exists.

 

The scans are a part of the Global Multi Resolution Topography (GMRT) synthesis

which is developed by Marine Geoscience Data System. (MGDS)

 

The coordinates are accurate and there is no chance for mistake.

 

If Arunachala has an antipode , it is this Hill under the Pacific Ocean.

 

My description of it is from the scans and it can vary in actuality. But I feel

I have got most of the points right taking the help of the scale on the side

bar.

 

Personally I think of it to be a part of Arunchala...the infinite pillar of

Light...

 

Om Arunachala.

 

 

, " Michael Bindel " <michael.bindel

wrote:

>

> Namaste Dear unknow friend in Ramana

>

> what a joy to hear this....

>

> did you have the possibility to crosscheck your findings with someone else who

is a " specialist " ?

>

> of course Arunachala must have an antipode we are in the dual world

> but this does not mean that this antipode is visible now.....

>

> all the best

>

> keep walking the walking back home

>

>

> in Sri Ramana Maharshi

>

>

> michael

>

>

> -

> mithin78

>

> Saturday, August 01, 2009 2:24 PM

> High resolution scans of the Hill in

the Pacific.

>

>

> Hello all,

>

> Following my post about my discovery of the antipode of Arunachala deep in

the Pacific Ocean, this post illustrates the Mountain in question.

>

> It seems to have five peaks with two valleys and a huge ridge.

>

> The Tallest peak appears to be the second one from the West and girivallam

appears to be about 60 km.

>

> by Bhagwan's assertion this Hill carries the same power as Arunachala.

>

> I call it Karunachala ( The Hill of Grace )

>

> interested people kindly visit

>

> www.arunachalaheart.blogspot.com

>

> regards

>

> mithin aachi

 

>

>

>

>

> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

> Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.38/2274 - Release 07/31/09

05:58:00

>

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Dear Mithin,

 

It would be interesting for Devotees if you could write an article for submission to the Mountain Path- if you are so inclined. Bhagavan was quite convinced that an antipode existed somwhere, and scanned the globe with Major Chadwick as you know. Love.Alan--- On Sat, 1/8/09, mithin78 <arunachalaheart wrote:

mithin78 <arunachalaheartRe: High resolution scans of the Hill in the Pacific. Date: Saturday, 1 August, 2009, 4:47 PM

Hello dear friend,I have not corresponded with anyone who is a specialist. I would be happy to if someone gives me a reference.This antipode is not visible. It is thousands of meters under the Pacific Ocean situated in an area which marine geologists call Bauer Basin. I doubt if anyone has even looked closely at this point though they may know that this Hill exists.The scans are a part of the Global Multi Resolution Topography (GMRT) synthesis which is developed by Marine Geoscience Data System. (MGDS)The coordinates are accurate and there is no chance for mistake.If Arunachala has an antipode , it is this Hill under the Pacific Ocean.My description of it is from the scans and it can vary in actuality. But I feel I have got most of the points right taking the help of the scale on the side bar.Personally I think of it to be a part of Arunchala... the infinite pillar of Light...Om

Arunachala., "Michael Bindel" <michael.bindel@ ...> wrote:>> Namaste Dear unknow friend in Ramana> > what a joy to hear this....> > did you have the possibility to crosscheck your findings with someone else who is a "specialist" ?> > of course Arunachala must have an antipode we are in the dual world> but this does not mean that this antipode is visible now.....> > all the best> > keep walking the walking back home> > > in Sri Ramana Maharshi> > > michael> > > - > mithin78 > > Saturday, August 01, 2009 2:24 PM> High resolution scans of the Hill in the Pacific.> > > Hello all,> > Following my post about my discovery of the antipode of Arunachala deep in the Pacific Ocean, this post illustrates the Mountain in question.> > It seems to have five peaks with two valleys and a huge ridge.> > The Tallest peak appears to be the second one from the West and girivallam appears to be about 60 km..> > by Bhagwan's assertion this Hill carries the same power as Arunachala.> > I call it Karunachala ( The Hill of Grace )> > interested people kindly visit > >

www.arunachalaheart .blogspot. com> > regards> > mithin aachi> > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -> > > > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.38/2274 - Release 07/31/09 05:58:00>

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