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Shambhala Sutra - Himalayan Trilogy Book III

English · Paperback / Softback

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Following the Shambhala Sutra--an ancient manuscript written by Penchen Lama over two hundred years ago--Laurence Brahm started his journey to Shambhala in Lhasa and continued deep into the harsh regions of Tibet.
Shambhala Sutra presents Brahm's expedition across western Tibet's Ngari region where he learned that the ancient sutra was actually a metaphorical guidebook. He traces a route embedded with riddles through deserts and mountains. The lessons learned from this journey (as told in the sutra as a prophecy) are that shortsighted greed, war, and failure to protect our environment will cause kingdoms and empires to vanish. Mankind's future depends on ensuring a sustainable planet through more holistic economics, empowering communities and people, and preserving our environment. These are the messages hidden in the Shambhala Sutra.


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Laurence Brahm is a global activist, international mediator, political columnist, and author. He is the leading advocate for the Himalayan Consensus, a fresh, innovative approach to development that emphasizes empowering people with local pragmatism instead of broad sweeping globalized ideology and theory.

Product details

Authors Laurence Brahm
Publisher Nicolas-Hays
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2017
 
EAN 9780892542222
ISBN 978-0-89254-222-2
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 155 mm x 229 mm x 23 mm
Weight 748 g
Series Himalayan Trilogy
Subjects Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Esoterics: general, reference works
Travel > Map accessories, miscellaneous

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