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Searching for Monkumar
- A Mystical Tale About Finding Freedom, Friendship, and Spirituality
- Gesprochen von: Manish Dongardive
- Spieldauer: 5 Std. und 38 Min.
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A novel that will inspire you to engage in life’s great adventures.
Identify and reveal the road to freedom through introspection and self-discovery.
Searching for Monkumar contains several signposts to life's important lessons. It takes some of us a lifetime to discover, and it’s okay to be reminded by as many signposts as you need.
The principals within this book are universal to the human species, but India is a perfect place to start Searching for Monkumar.
An extraordinary tale by Gordon Lee Chambers, a quest for truth and hope, through friendship, mysticism, music, and spirituality. Discover the path of gratitude and understand the power of synchronicity.
An amazing and engrossing tale of a journey to find that which is forever elusive.
Follow an epic pilgrimage of two lifelong friends, wandering minstrels from West Bengal, as they journey to Varanasi, the Kumbh Mela, and onward toward the source of the River Ganges high up in the Himalayas.
This novel is set in India at the turn of the century, and this was where the original film material that seeded the story was shot. Actually, were it not for the original film footage that set the Indian theme, the book could have been set anywhere in the world.
It could just as easily be two shaman walking through Central America; an Aboriginal tracker in the heart of Australia; two monks escaping from Tibet; two medicine mystics in Africa; Sufi poets in Eurasia; or a couple of Christian mystics traveling through Europe.