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: A central theme is the reunion of the inner and outer worlds through meditation. Govinda argues that enlightenment requires integrating diversity and individuality with universality and formlessness.
: Throughout his travels, Govinda reflects on the dissolving of the ego. Reviewers on The StoryGraph highlight his visit to a monastery where he sensed his "self" vanishing as a key moment in the narrative. The Way of White Clouds: A Buddhist Pilgrim in ...
by Lama Anagarika Govinda is a classic spiritual travelogue that chronicles the author's final journeys through Tibet before the 1950 Chinese invasion. Originally published in 1966, the book blends high-altitude adventure with profound philosophical insights into the Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism. Core Themes and Insights : A central theme is the reunion of
: Govinda distinguishes a true pilgrimage from ordinary travel by its lack of a fixed aim or plan, relying instead on an "inner urge" that transforms outer movements into a journey of inner space. Reviewers on The StoryGraph highlight his visit to
: He describes the "Great Void" not as a negation, but as a "Plenum-Void" that embraces and nourishes all being. Notable Narrative Elements Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Way of the White Clouds [Book]