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In 1959 a young monk named Tsung Tsai (Ancestor Wisdom) escapes the Red Army troops that destroy his monastery, and flees alone three thousand miles across a China swept by chaos and famine. Knowing his fellow monks are dead, himself starving and hunted, he is sustained by his mission: to carry on the teachings of his Buddhist meditation master, who was too old to leave with his disciple.
Nearly forty years later Tsung Tsai — now an old master himself — persuades his American neighbor, maverick poet George Crane, to travel with him back to his birthplace at the edge of the Gobi Desert.
They are unlikely companions. Crane seeks freedom, adventure, sensation. Tsung Tsai is determined to find his master's grave and plant the seeds of a spiritual renewal in China. As their search culminates in a torturous climb to a remote mountain cave, it becomes clear that this seemingly quixotic quest may cost both men's lives.
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Morehouse's Supervisors' And Assessors' Manual, Relating To The
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Designed As An Introduction To The Study Of Languages Generally,
For The Use Of Schools, And Self-Instruction.
Designed As An Introduction To The Study Of Languages Generally,
For The Use Of Schools, And Self-Instruction.
Beyond the House of the Lama, now in paperback, traces Crane's
adventures as a writer, wanderer, and anarchic but still failing
student of Zen. It begins in 1996 at the edge of the Gobi Desert in
Inner Mongolia, where he and his teacher and friend, Zen Master
Tsung Tsai, are forced by a sandstorm to end their quest to find
the lost temple at Two Wolf Mountain. It continues with a
harrowing, near disastrous attempt to deliver a ratty, 58 foot
ferrous cement sailboat to Granada. Setting sail from Key Largo
into the heart of hurricane season, with a crew of eccentrics and
outlaws, led by the infamous Captain Bananas. They run with a
disintegrating sailboat into the perfect squall. The tale ends in
the winter of 2003, when after weeks of desert travel, Crane and
his companions---the nomad Jumaand and the young, beautiful Mongol
girl Oka, his bed mate and bodyguard---stand beneath the remote
cliffs of Delgaz Khaan in Outer Mongolia's South Gobi. Here, Crane,
after burying his long dead father, sets out on a new quest,
looking to find what the nomads call Windhorse, "the beginning of
the wind," but finds what every nomad knows, that every road is
more a direction than a destination.
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