

The Way of the White Clouds
Book • 1966
The Way of the White Clouds is a remarkable narrative of a pilgrimage that could not be made today.
It combines elements of spiritual journals, adventure narratives, and philosophical commentaries, offering a poetic and sensitive interpretation of Tibetan traditions.
The book chronicles Govinda's personal spiritual journey, including his meeting with his guru and his deepening understanding of the Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism.
It combines elements of spiritual journals, adventure narratives, and philosophical commentaries, offering a poetic and sensitive interpretation of Tibetan traditions.
The book chronicles Govinda's personal spiritual journey, including his meeting with his guru and his deepening understanding of the Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism.
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