Vorwort
The new Celestine Prophecy for the new millennium.
Autorentext
Bill Adams is an Englishman married to an Indian educationalist. After leaving school at 16 and unloading lorries for a time, he went to night school and then won a scholarship to university. Following a postgraduate diploma at Oxford University he lectured in Communications, wrote radio scripts, formed a theatre company - and now lives in New Delhi where he runs training courses for computer software companies, heads a Soccer Academy and writes regularly for newspapers of the Indian sub continent.
Klappentext
In the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, high in the Himalayas, is an ancient land, steeped in legend. It was here that Bill Adams spent a delightful holiday with his family and here that, walking the road above Kalpa, he met Sangratan the Amchi.
Sangratan is a healer, a wise counselor and a man of extraordinary powers who travels from farm to farm dispensing his medicines and knowledge. Adams was intrigued, and began to seek him out.
Soon Sangratan started teaching the Five Lessons of Life and Adams realised he had stumbled across a man who could offer advice that was both profound in its simplicity, and deeply powerful in its practicality.
This extraordinary book is the true story of the meetings between these two men from two different worlds. It is also the author's attempt to pass on Sangratan's teachings to us all. The Five Lessons are a guide to everyone who seeks to improve the quality of his life; to cope when faced with problems; to find out what is really important - and how to live harmoniously with others.
The Five Lessons changed Bill Adams for ever. They may help and change us too.