
The Garden: A Parable - Paperback
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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
When to become a classic for its lucid revelation of the secrets of the Tibetan
tradition and for the wisdom Geshe Michael Roach evokes.
GESHE MICHAEL ROACH graduated with honors from Princeton University and received the Presidential Scholar Medallion from the president of the
United States. He is the first westerner in the 600-year history of
Sera Mey Tibetan Monastic University to be awarded the degree of Geshe,
or "Master of Philosophy."
Michael is the founder of the Asian Classics Input Project, which has digitally preserved thousands of ancient Asian books by training and equipping poor people in many countries during the past 30 years.
To pay for this work, he helped found Andin International
Diamond Corporation of New York, which reached US$250 million in
sales and was sold to super-investor Warren Buffett in 2009. The Diamond
Cutter, his international business bestseller, tells the story of how he
used ancient Asian principles for success.
Michael founded the Diamond Cutter Management Training Institute for spreading this message to over 100,000 people each year, in more than 30 countries around the world.
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25th Twenty Fifth Edition
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