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Parables from Shambhala: The Wisdom of the East for Everyday Life (Sacred Wisdom)

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Product Description How can you love your neighbors when there is so much evil around? What is more real: our world or the world of our dreams? How can you reconcile yourself with death? Does your shadow have its own life? What is the origin story of Man and Woman? Find all answers in this little yet profound book, which will help you comprehend the greatest ancient truths of the East through twelve short parables containing the universal Laws of Existence. These truths will be revealed to you through the juxtaposition of opposites: spirit and body, reality and illusion, good and evil, freedom and slavery, life and death, and so on. In this way, the spiritual lessons of Parables from Shambhala will enable you to make the right decisions in your daily life and to respond with wisdom to the events happening around you. These parables were left as a heritage to humanity by the Mahatmas, the Great Souls of the East, and were written down by Zinovya Dushkova, Ph.D., who is named as one of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People by Watkins Mind Body Spirit. During her trips across Tibet, India, Nepal, and Mongolia, she has stayed at numerous monasteries — those open to the public as well as those hidden within high mountains and caves. She has been honored to communicate with representatives of different religions, elderly monks and hermits who have generously shared their secret knowledge with her. Thus, in 2004, one Himalayan Master of Wisdom narrated legends and tales originating from the mysterious kingdom of Shambhala. This experience inspired the author to write down the stories in this book of parables under the canopy of the gigantic deodar cedars on the summit of the Himalayas. "I wasn’t sure if I’d like it at first, but it ended up being a really fascinating read for me. The parables gave me a lot to think about." — Ariestess, Goodreads Buy this beautifully illustrated book now to have a loyal companion during your journey of self-improvement and spiritual growth! Review "All of Zinovya Dushkova's books are addressed to those who ponder the spiritual destiny of human beings and question their place in the evolutionary process. These are book reflections with no recipes, but they offer motivation for further meditation and self-knowledge, serving as a support along the path towards cognition of eternal values." — Tatiana Artemenko, Publisher of Zadruga (Ukraine) "Right now, in this difficult but crucial time, the literary works of Zinovya Dushkova are extraordinarily important, carrying the light of great humanistic truths and of love, heartiness, and great tolerance with regard to each other — the light that helps a human being to become a true human being." — S.E. Novosad, Psychologist, Member of the All-Russian Professional Psychotherapeutic League, Director of Psychological Center "Claritas" (Russia) "I use the material from Dr. Dushkova's books to resolve almost all conflict situations. Surprisingly, it is usually possible to find answers to all of my questions. . . . With full responsibility, I applaud them as the methodical literature for use in educational institutions." — G.G. Ustyuzhanina, Deputy Dean of the Kemerovo Vocational-Technical College (Russia) About the Author Zinovya Dushkova, Ph.D., is an award-winning author, poet, philosopher, historian, and traveller who has devoted more than thirty years to the acquisition of the secret wisdom underlying all known religions and philosophies. Her research has taken her to remote Buddhist monasteries and sacred Abodes hidden within mountains and deserts in Tibet, Nepal, Mongolia, and India, where she has studied ancient manuscripts inaccessible to Western researchers.