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Songs of Milkweed, A Gift from the Fields (Paperback)
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Songs of Milkweed, A Gift from the Fields (Paperback)
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"SONGS OF MILKWEED; A GIFT FROM THE FIELDS," is a book of unrivaled
beauty, great sadness, and intrigue. It explicitly talks about the
Lama''s profound and countless struggles, as well as those hidden
glories, and ensplendouring insights inspired through living the
call of religious existence, as well as that of horrific forms of
bodily and spiritual neglect, and torture with wrongful
imprisonments. There are numerous writings that were specially
chosen, in which that the author has exemplified with the deepest
of our concealed emotions. One is able to see just how her very
life was affected through these many enlightening entries. Some
entries the author had written go far back as 1981, when she was
just fourteen y ears old. A remarkably told book that truly gets to
the very "heart" of all of us. Where we are thusly reminded of the
everlasting light above us: And within us. The many striking photos
and drawings also enclosed in these pages, and with their captions,
fully epitomize the Lama at her real and truest calling that is
solely encompassed, and combined with religion. Along with that of
religion, she expresses her concerns to endlessly preserve the
past: Both inwardly, and outwardly. Telling her own two respected
colleagues, and the stunned reader, about these professions, but
with the greatest sense of humble dignity. Lama Milkweed L.
Augustine, now Venerable Rimpoche, also tells of "THE GOOD FEARLESS
DEATH." But, told through the very eyes and spirit of one who is on
the brink of certain demise, however done so in a loving manner
customary to her medical field. Depicting, as well as reminding us,
of just what our loving Lord and Savior has done. "It is because of
HIM, we nolonger have a casket and a headstone to look forward to."
Ven. Lama Rimpoche, Miss Milkweed L. Augustine
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