The Warrior Song of King Gesar
Released: Oct 01, 2009
Publisher: Mill City Press, Inc.
Format: Paperback, 172 pages
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This is one of the greatest adventure stories of all time. It's about courage in the face of loss and compassion in a world of war. Gesar, King of Ling has been inspiring men and women to live a more courageous and joyful life for thousands of years. The Gesar epic encompasses a vast range of ancient Central Asian cultural and spiritual traditions. As its center, Gesar, King of Ling, battles tirelessly in a world filled with greed, confusion, fear, and religious ambition. THE WARRIOR SONG OF KING GESAR follows the unbroken heritage of the warrior tradition and presents the saga of Gesar's life, from the hardships of his youth through his great battles against the demonic enemies of the four directions. This ever-evolving epic tradition continues to inspire people in diverse societies by showing that, despite failures, an unsparing spiritual journey is integral to a secular life and that, despite defeats, such a quest is inseparable from working toward true social harmony. *The Venerable Tulku Thondup's introduction is uniquely valuable and contains the only account in English of King Gesar's mind teachings. "I hope that the wisdom, imagination, and humor with which Douglas Penick has conveyed both Gesar's story and the energy of his being will rouse unconditional confidence throughout the world." -Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, head of Shambhala International, author of "Making the Mind into an Ally" and "Ruling Your World""The Warrior Song of King Gesar' maintains traditional Asian epic genres and conventions while simultaneously transforming them into a completely contemporary vehicle of expression.The book captures in a remarkable way the nomadic warrior traditions from which Gesar's inner life emerged while uncovering the personal reality hidden within them. This work then is not a 're-telling' of the Gesar saga, but an authentic continuation of that tradition which thus becomes available to modern audiences in new and provocative ways." -Kidder Smith, former Professor of Chinese History at Bowdoin College, author of articles on the East Asian classics, lead translator in the Denma Translation Group's Sun Tzu's "Art of War"
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