The author travels through the Himalayas searching for Master babjai with nothing but themselves. They have faith in the universe. Knowing that the universe will give what is needed whether it be a place to sleep or eat.
I remember seeing many reviews when I acquired this book. They were all pretty negative and people said that the summary about the book was false. I disagree, I think the book is exactly what it says to be. With elements of Buddhism the two travelers feel if they send out there love to the universe it will give back the same if you truly believe it to happen.
I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would but my only complaint is I felt it ending abruptly.
The two travelers are so positive and so caring of others. Something we need more of today not to mention we need to treat the world better.… (plus d'informations)
I'm sorry, I could not get through this one, it was just too strange for me. The title didn't fit with anything I read in the first few chapters, and although I tried to get into it, I could not.
The voice of this book is truly unique. It starts off slow, and pretty much continues on in the same manner. In the first couple of chapters I found myself becoming a bit frustrated by the meandering, wondering where are we even going here? But, I decided to stick with it.
The book is subtle and, as I mentioned previously, meandering. Don't intend to just plow through it. Rather, you are challenged to sit back, relax, and deeply engage your imagination. It's worth the read, though I can't really say it would be worth re-reading. It is more a gentle unfolding of a soul, a glimpse into the thoughts and feel of another, and then it is gone.… (plus d'informations)
If you can get past the author referring to himself in the plural like Royalty (he has allowed beings from the Sirius system to share his body), there are actually some pearls of wisdom to be found here. This book was just a little too weird for my taste.
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I remember seeing many reviews when I acquired this book. They were all pretty negative and people said that the summary about the book was false. I disagree, I think the book is exactly what it says to be. With elements of Buddhism the two travelers feel if they send out there love to the universe it will give back the same if you truly believe it to happen.
I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would but my only complaint is I felt it ending abruptly.
The two travelers are so positive and so caring of others. Something we need more of today not to mention we need to treat the world better.… (plus d'informations)