The Wandering Sage by Robert Van De Weyer

The Wandering Sage by Robert Van De Weyer

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One of the characters found in every spiritual tradition is the wandering sage. He belongs to no religious hierarchy and has no religious affiliation. This collection of over 70 stories captures the flavour of the character's timeless wisdom and counter-cultural wit that is part of our heritage.

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The Wandering Sage by Robert Van De Weyer

In every human society and culture there is a fund of stories - parables, fables, legends - which encapsulate moral and spiritual values and pass those values on from one generation to the next. One of the characters found in every spiritual tradition is the wandering sage. Sometimes he has a name, such a Mulla Nasrudin or Guru Nudel. More often he is nameless. He belongs to no religious hierarchy and has no religious affiliation. In parts of the world this storytelling tradition still survives and in four spiritual traditions it is especially prominent: Taoism, Sufism, the Celtic and Hasidic traditions. This collection of over 70 stories captures the flavour of timeless wisdom and counter-cultural wit that is part of our heritage. The stories are suitable for all ages, easy to remember and once remembered, never forgotten.
Robert van de Weyer has written or edited more than forty books on religion, history, politics and philosophy. He is minister of a church dedicated to the unity of all religions, and lives near Cambridge, England. Amongst his previous books are A World Religions Bible (1903816157 O Books 2003, Celtic Prayers 0687078474 Abingdon 1998, Celtic Parables 068702912 Abingdon 1999).
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ISBN 13 9781903816653
ISBN 10 1903816653
Title The Wandering Sage
Author Robert Van De Weyer
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Collective Ink
Year published 2003-12-04
Number of pages 128
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