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Bones of the Master
A Buddhist Monk's Search for the Lost Heart of China
George Crane
Softbound
$17.00
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I
read an excerpt of Bones of the Master in the Spring
2000 issue of Tricycle. It knocked my socks off - such
beauty, such writing, what a story! Without even bothering
to question, I ordered a copy the very next day. Then I proceeded
to read it as though it were food and I were starving. It
filled me completely.
Bones
of the Master is
a true story about a Ch'an (Chinese Zen) Buddhist Master,
Tsung Tsai, then living in upstate New York. At the age of
72, Tsung Tsai determined to return to China - from which
he had escaped during the Great Leap Forward in 1959. His
purpose was to find the bones of his beloved Master, rebury
them with proper Buddhist rites, and create a shrine in his
master's memory. He selects as his traveling partner his neighbor
and "heart friend," George Crane, the author of
the book. Crane's life up to that point had as little to do
with the renunciation of desire as Tsung Tsai's had to do
with its cultivation - the way they weave their worlds together
is as much an adventure as their remarkable trek into the
mountains of Inner Mongolia to carry out their unlikely task.
The Truth that Tsung Tsai shares with us along the way is
as powerfully transforming as it is beautiful and wise.
Bones
of the Master is
so valuable on so many levels that I am joyous to offer it
to you!
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Navajo and Tibetan Sacred Wisdom - The
Circle of the Spirit
Peter Gold
$29.95
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Peter Gold describes and compares many aspects
of Navajo and Tibetan Buddhist practice, highlighting the
humanitarian principles on which they are based, reflecting
the fundamental goodness of the human heart.
-- H. H. the Dalai Lama
This unique exploration of these two spiritually
vibrant cultures is written by someone who has lived and practiced
within them both. It is also filled with pictures that speak
more deeply than any words could ever do. A truly amazing
journey!
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