The Prince and the Zombie : Tibetan Tales of Karma
معرفی کتاب «The Prince and the Zombie : Tibetan Tales of Karma» نوشتهٔ Tenzin Wangmo, Matthieu Ricard, Wangmo Tenzin، منتشرشده توسط نشر Shambhala Publications در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In this series of tales, a prince must capture and bring back to his country a zombie who is endowed with magical powers—but in order to succeed he must keep himself from speaking even one word to the zombie. The zombie is wily, and during the long journey he recounts fascinating tales to the prince, who is carrying him in a sack on his back. Spellbound by the stories, the prince is drawn into making some comment on them. But the very moment he opens his mouth, the zombie escapes, and the prince has to go back to India to catch the zombie all over again. This same scenario occurs over and over, tale after tale, journey after journey—until the prince truly learns his lesson. These zombie stories, known as the Vetalapancavimsati in Sanskrit, are engrossing teaching tales that originated in ancient India but have become popular in the Buddhist culture of Tibet, as well as in other Asian cultures. This Tibetan version of the stories conveys the values of Buddhism, particularly those related to karma (the laws of cause and effect), happiness, and suffering. Through these tales, the reader learns that Buddhism is a path of knowledge that leads to liberation from suffering. About the Author TENZIN WANGMO was born in India in 1962 and was educated in Tibetan Buddhism. She grew up in Germany and has lived in Switzerland since 1974, first as a secondary school teacher and now as an advanced-level coach specializing in social integration, adult tutoring, and consultation to organizations in the process of undergoing major changes. She is also a lecturer and a Tibetan storyteller. A Prince Must Capture And Bring Back To His Country A Wily Zombie--but Will The Zombie's Magical Powers Prove Too Great For The Prince? These Zombie Stories, Known As The Vetalapancavimsati In Sanskrit, Are Engrossing Teaching Tales That Originated In Ancient India But Have Become Popular In The Buddhist Culture Of Tibet, As Well As In Other Asian Cultures. The Hero Has To Bring Back To His Country A Zombie Endowed With Magical Powers, But To Succeed He Must Keep Himself From Speaking Even One Word To The Zombie. The Zombie Is Wily, And During The Long Journey He Recounts Fascinating Tales To The Prince, Who Is Carrying Him In A Sack On His Back. Spellbound By The Stories, The Prince Is Drawn Into Making Some Comment On Them. But The Very Moment He Opens His Mouth, The Zombie Escapes And The Prince Has To Go Back To India To Catch The Zombie All Over Again. This Same Scenario Occurs Over And Over, Tale After Tale, Journey After Journey--until The Prince Truly Learns His Lesson. This Tibetan Version Of The Stories Conveys The Values Of Buddhism, Particularly Those Related To Karma (the Laws Of Cause And Effect), Happiness, And Suffering. Through These Tales, The Reader Learns That Buddhism Is A Path Of Knowledge That Leads To Liberation From Suffering-- Tenzin Wangmo ; With A Foreword By Matthieu Ricard ; Translated By Sherab Chödzin Kohn. A prince must capture and bring back to his country a wily zombiebut will the zombie's magical powers prove too great for the prince? In this series of tales, a prince must capture and bring back to his country a zombie who is endowed with magical powersbut in order to succeed, he must keep himself from speaking even one word to the zombie. The zombie is wily, and during the long journey he recounts fascinating tales to the prince, who is carrying him in a sack on his back. Spellbound by the stories, the prince is drawn into making some comment on them. But the very moment he opens his mouth, the zombie escapes, and the prince has to go back to India to catch the zombie all over again. This same scenario occurs over and over, tale after tale, journey after journeyuntil the prince truly learns his lesson. These zombie stories, known as the Vetalapancavimsati in Sanskrit, are engrossing teaching tales that originated in ancient India but have become popular in the Buddhist culture of Tibet, as well as in other Asian cultures. This Tibetan version of the stories conveys the values of Buddhism, particularly those related to karma (the laws of cause and effect), happiness, and suffering. Through these tales, the reader learns that Buddhism is a path of knowledge that leads to liberation from suffering. "A prince must capture and bring back to his country a wily zombie--but will the zombie's magical powers prove too great for the prince? These zombie stories, known as the Vetalapancavimsati in Sanskrit, are engrossing teaching tales that originated in ancient India but have become popular in the Buddhist culture of Tibet, as well as in other Asian cultures. The hero has to bring back to his country a zombie endowed with magical powers, but to succeed he must keep himself from speaking even one word to the zombie. The zombie is wily, and during the long journey he recounts fascinating tales to the prince, who is carrying him in a sack on his back. Spellbound by the stories, the prince is drawn into making some comment on them. But the very moment he opens his mouth, the zombie escapes and the prince has to go back to India to catch the zombie all over again. This same scenario occurs over and over, tale after tale, journey after journey--until the prince truly learns his lesson. This Tibetan version of the stories conveys the values of Buddhism, particularly those related to karma (the laws of cause and effect), happiness, and suffering. Through these tales, the reader learns that Buddhism is a path of knowledge that leads to liberation from suffering"-- Provided by publisher
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