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Sorrow Mountain

The Journey of a Tibetan Warrior Nun

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Since the publication of Sorrow Mountain in 2000, I have received letters from people throughout the world who felt inspired by Ani Pachen's example. Her courage in the face of devastation, as well as the Buddhist teachings that helped her endure, brought comfort to people experiencingillness, depression, and loss. I heard from others who said they received solace from the book's essential message: the ability of an individual to face unimaginable tragedy and go on. It was a source of great satisfaction to Pachen to know that her story had touched so many, it was the culminationof her dreams. In February 2002 Ani Pachen died in her sleep. Those of us who knew and loved her are comforted that she lived to see the publication of the book. She took great pride in helping to tell the world what happened in Tibet. "After years of suffering, my prayers have been answered," sheoften said. "I feel blessed." -Adelaide Donnelley 2002

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Sorrow Mountain, Ani Pachen, Adelaide Donnelley

Lingua
Pubblicato
2000
Rilegatura
(Copertina rigida)
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Titolo
Sorrow Mountain
Sottotitolo
The Journey of a Tibetan Warrior Nun
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2000
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
251
ISBN10
0385410751
ISBN13
9780385410755
Serie
Descrizione
Since the publication of Sorrow Mountain in 2000, I have received letters from people throughout the world who felt inspired by Ani Pachen's example. Her courage in the face of devastation, as well as the Buddhist teachings that helped her endure, brought comfort to people experiencingillness, depression, and loss. I heard from others who said they received solace from the book's essential message: the ability of an individual to face unimaginable tragedy and go on. It was a source of great satisfaction to Pachen to know that her story had touched so many, it was the culminationof her dreams. In February 2002 Ani Pachen died in her sleep. Those of us who knew and loved her are comforted that she lived to see the publication of the book. She took great pride in helping to tell the world what happened in Tibet. "After years of suffering, my prayers have been answered," sheoften said. "I feel blessed." -Adelaide Donnelley 2002