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From Darjeeling to Kashmir: Wandering in the Soul of the Himalayas Author: Wen Zhong Zhejiang People's Fine Arts Publishing House
From Darjeeling to Kashmir: Wandering in the Soul of the Himalayas Author: Wen Zhong Zhejiang People's Fine Arts Publishing House
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Introduction · · · · · ·
This is a spiritual journey deep in the Himalayas. As the author said, it is about the soul of the mountain and his own soul. This journey of the soul has made this book of the soul. He walked alone, explored alone, and appreciated the magnificent scenery of the world. At the same time, he communicated and learned from those hermits who lived there, like "orchids in the empty valley". The joy and freedom of all things in the world, and the inspiration of thoughts and spirits, which arose from this, all poured out from the author's pen, like sunshine on the paper, and the words and lines illuminated a road to the depths of the soul and the realm of civilization.
About the Author
Wen Zhong, PhD in philosophy, is a researcher of Chinese and Indian classical thought, associate professor at the China Academy of Art, vice president of the Zhejiang Laozi Research Association, researcher at the Center for Global Civilization Studies of Zhejiang University, visiting professor of the Wenlan Forum of the Zhejiang Provincial Library, and tutor of the advanced research class of Sumo Yoga. In terms of academic achievements, he has written "Brahma Vedanta Yoga" and "Brahma and Taoism", translated "The Indian Book of Life and Death", "Action Yoga", "Thousand Islands Sayings", "Gitanjali", and "The Upanishads of the Singers", and compiled "Master Taixu's Lectures", "Master Yin Guang's Lectures", "Collected Annotations on the Tao Te Ching", and "Selected Works of Yongjia Dynasties". He has visited the University of Birmingham in the UK, Chung Chi College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the School of Philosophy of Fudan University in Shanghai, and studied Indian philosophy at the Vedanta Center in the UK and Belur, the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Monastery in Kolkata, India. He also traveled alone in the depths of the Indian Himalayas, visited the mountain caves, and searched for the footsteps of the immortals, forming this book of the soul.