Dvidešimtmetis Deividas Čarlzas Manersas (David Charles Manners) nukeliauja į Himalajus, kad ištesėtų duotą pažadą ir susirastų savo giminaičius. Tačiau netikėtai atsidūręs šalia nepaliečių šamano šventyklėlės kalno pašlaitėje, jis išsuka iš suplanuoto kelio ir leidžiasi didžių atradimų kryptimi.
Knygoje Beribis dangus autorius dalijasi išmintimi ir įžvalgomis, kurių įgijo iš šamano Kušalo Magaro, tapusio jo mokytoju ir draugu. Pasitelkęs sudėtingus išbandymus, Kušalas Magaras išmokė Deividą gyventi visa širdimi, drąsiai ir laimingai, būti nesavanaudiškai dosniu ir geraširdžiu, sukaupti valią ir aiškiai suprasti, kokie yra jo gyvenimo tikslai.
Deivido kalnuose patirtos gyvenimiškos pamokos šiandien gali būti naudingos mums visiems.
A most interesting book! The guiding principles of the Tradition are ones we should all pay attention to and are worthy no matter where you are spiritually or religiously (or not!) I had to keep reminding myself that this is a true story of the author's journey because it is so remarkable - I am so happy that the author has found peace.
This book blends of personal discovery and experience, with facts and explanations of Buddhism and Hinduism. I enjoyed it, and as a person from a Christian upbringing was able to learn and understand these religions slightly better than previously. but my own trip to Nepal has been cancelled, in part due to the protests there.
Starting was good, great conversation with Kushal and other events but close the end it converted the gay event. I had lots of expectation from this book but its could not match.
Not very fluently written. The best part of the book is the 7 pages of glossary, that sums up the book and what you need to know about Shaiva Tantra Yoga, Purusharthra, Yamas and Niyamas.
I thin this book found me at the time when she needed. I had her about for 6 months in my mind bu took just a few days ago. I thought that it will be about the journey in Himalaya mountains but it's more about soul journey and learning the Tradition of people who lives in those mountains. I will read this book again. came up with some really great new ideas. Never heard about such Tradition before. Also, it's full of historical and interesting facts about religion.
An amazing tale of experiences which seem unimaginable to me, being an English and untravelled girl. A lot of the teaching David received doesn't seem incongruous with my Christian faith but well worth adopting in order to both give and get the most out of life. A thought-provoking book. Thank you David.