The Garden A Parable

The Garden A Parable by Geshe Michael Roach, published by PRH Christian Publishing on February 15, 2000, is a first edition work that spans 208 pages. This book presents centuries of Tibetan Buddhist wisdom through a parable, where a young man is guided into a mystical garden by an embodiment of Wisdom. Within this garden, the seeker encounters significant historical figures who have shaped Tibetan Buddhism, offering insights into their teachings and contributions.
Readers will find that The Garden explores the rich tapestry of Tibetan philosophy and spirituality, making complex concepts accessible through its narrative. The book highlights the teachings of influential figures such as Tsong Khapa and the first Dalai Lama, providing a unique perspective on the Tibetan tradition. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in religion, Buddhism, and the philosophical underpinnings of spiritual practices.
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With The Garden, centuries of Tibetan Buddhist wisdom are brought to life for readers by one of its greatest Western teachers, Michael Roach. Through a parable in which a young man is brought into a mystical garden by a beautiful embodiment of Wisdom, Roach presents the pantheon of great Tibetan teachers. The nameless seeker lured to the garden meets the dominant historical figures who have contributed fundamental teachings to Tibetan Buddhism, such as Tsong Khapa, the first Dalai Lama, and Master Kamalashila. Unique among works of Buddhism now available, The Garden is destined to become a classic for its lucid revelation of the secrets of the Tibetan tradition and for the wisdom Geshe Michael Roach evokes.
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