The Holy Man’s Journey

The Holy Man’s Journey by Susan Trott, published by Arkana in 1998, is a continuation of the narrative established in ‘The Holy Man’, a Buddhist parable. This edition, featuring 146 pages, presents a story that follows a holy man residing on a mountain who offers advice to those who seek his counsel. Through a blend of wisdom and modern insight, the book encourages readers to engage in self-reflection and seek enlightenment within themselves.
In this work, readers will find a compelling exploration of personal growth and introspection. The narrative invites individuals to consider their own journeys and the wisdom that can be gleaned from looking inward. With its focus on themes of enlightenment and self-discovery, The Holy Man’s Journey serves as a thoughtful companion for those interested in fiction that prompts deeper contemplation.
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Picks up where ‘The Holy Man’, a Buddhist parable about a holy man who lives on the mountain and gives advice to the people who come to see him, left off. Dispensing wisdom with wit and modern insight, this compels readers to look inward and to turn to themselves for enlightenment.
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