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.

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