Re: Gravity does NOT suck

lidfors@wineasy.se
Fri, 23 Jan 1998 22:46:04 +0100

>Hi all .. :)
>
>How many here have heard the one about the Tibetan monks who levitated
>stones using sound (apparently inducing resonance)?

A funny coincidence... I haven't thought of this story for years, but I had
it in my mind just a few minutes before I downloaded this mail. I see this
as a sign to write down some lines.

I don't know how this levitation in Tibet is possible, but the story is
true, as far as I know. There are very serious people involved. A friend of
one of my friends is the man who witnessed the levitation in Tibet in the
thirties...

I heard a rumour of the Tibetan levitation more than 35 years ago, and for
years I tried to find out the truth. The only clue I had was the name of a
man, "Ernst". After three years somebody suddenly said to me: "The man over
there is Ernst, he is the man you are looking for! He knows Dr Jarl who
documented the levitation in Tibet by a movie-camera!"

Dr Jarl studied medicine in Oxford. One of his schoolfellows was a Tibetan
and they became great friends. Several years after the examination, when day
had lost the contact, Dr Jar1 travelled from Sweden to Egypt for a special
commission. At an intermediate landing on Alexandria air port, two Tibetan
monks suddenly came up to him and urged him to change his plans and go with
them to Tibet. An aircraft waited for them.

How did they know that he was going to Egypt? Nobody did know about his job.
He decided to go to Tibet and at a monastery waited his medical friend from
Oxford, now a high lama and chief of the monastery. They needed Dr Jarl's
assistance in a medical problem. Soon they solved the problem, and Dr Jarl
stayed as a guest for a period and witnessed a lot of miraculous things. The
same day he arrived, the Tibetans showed a colour(!)-film on a white wall -
whithout any visible apparatus. Dr Jarl saw his whole journey, his landing
in Alexandria and how the Tibetans approached him...

Later dr Jarl watched how the Tibetans built a monastery halfways up to a
vertical montain ridge and levitated big stones from the valley. He made
detailed notes and documented the whole process by a movie-camera. The film
was later confiscated by the Englishmen and classified for 50 years. This
time is over. Maybe somebody can find the film in the British archives now.

There is some misinformation about the story somewhere in the web. The man
who whitnessed the Tibetan levitation of stones is this Swedish MD Jarl, not
the aircraft engineer Henry Kjellson, who has written about ancient technology.

Dr Jarl, Henry Kjellson and Ernst (Linder) where friends. Only Ernst is
still alive. Kjellson died a few days before he and Ernst was going to Egypt
and the Cheops pyramid for a research project with advanced measurement
instruments to find out possible secret chambers...

-Lennart Lidfors-