In 2002, author, filmmaker, and economist Laurence Brahm, inspired by
James Hilton’s novel Lost Horizon and his own quest for meaning,
began his search for Shangri-la. Some say that Shangri-la can be found
in sacred Tibet, or maybe in wild Qinghai; others believe it can be
found in artistic Yunnan in the southwest of China. The author
discovered the spiritual truth that Shangri-la is not a place; rather,
it is a state of mind. As Brahm hitchhiked through western China, well
off the beaten track, he recorded the interior changes and
illuminations he experienced as his consciousness expanded far beyond
the everyday cares of his years of urban life in Beijing. The insights
of his journey and his meetings with others who searched for their own
versions of Shangri-la, helped him to understand that the archetypal
goal he sought was actually a state of consciousness. Shangri-la may
be found in a cup of café latte or yak-butter tea—if we search
carefully enough and with mindfulness and compassion. Searching for
Shangri-la is the first book of the Himalayan Trilogy . The reader
will discover the need for fresh economic paradigms that call for
compassionate capital, the empowerment of people, and prioritization
of the environment. Spirituality can be more powerful than
materialism. The need for sustainability has rarely been so
beautifully and eloquently defended.
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Himalayan Trilogy Book I
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780892546350
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Ibis Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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