The Secrets of Ancient
Siberian Wisdom Discovered by a Russian Psychiatrist
Entering the Circle
by Olga Kharitidi
Following the successful
examples of Taisha Abelar (The Sorcerer's Crossing) and Marlo
Morgan (Mutant Message Down Under) Olga Kharitidi presents an
amazing and inspirational account of a woman who stumbles upon an
exotic place where strange people reveal ancient secrets to her
about the meaning of life.
The fact that this adventure
happens to a Russian woman in Siberia makes the reading all the more
fascinating.
Long long ago, Dr. Kharitidi
tells us, a superior civilization called Belovodia (or Shambhala)
lived in northern Siberia. They relied upon mental, rather than
technological development, and their culture was destroyed by a
climatic catastrophe, an instant Ice Age. A few survivors of this
Siberian Atlantis migrated to Iran, India and western Europe, where
they became known, respectively as Zoroastrians, Tantric Buddhists
and Celtic Druids.
There is enough convincing
verisimilitude in Entering the Circle to make you want to buy a
ticket on the Trans-Siberian railway from Novosibirsk to Biisk,
hitch a ride to Shuranak, and start hunting for a small green house
tucked behind a wooden fence. Whether or not Siberia's Altai
mountains really do hold the key to unlocking the secrets of the
fabled civilization of Shambhala, Olga Kharitidi delivers a message
of hope and inspiration, skillfully woven into an adventure that is
every bit as entertaining as
The Celestine Prophecy or
The
Teachings of Don Juan.
Review by
Robert Scheer
Entering the Circle: The Secrets of Ancient Siberian Wisdom
Discovered by a Russian Psychiatrist, by Olga Kharitidi,
M.D.; HarperCollins, 1996; 224 pp; $21.00.
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