When Rob Forbes returns to his childhood home of Zimbabwe after decades away, he doesn't plan to stay long. A big job back in London awaits. But he finds himself questioning his priorities amid the open-hearted exuberance of people who have so little compared to his wealthy colleagues; a powerful reconnection to the animals and wild places he loved as a child, and his growing friendship with Tibetan guru and neighbour, Rinpoche.
What if it is possible to live with the same ineffable lightness as the intriguing lama? Why is the joy of ubuntu - community - felt in the most improbable places? And could an orphaned elephant calf change his life?
Nature, wellbeing and transcendent wisdom are woven into this compelling personal drama from the author of the globally bestselling Dalai Lama's Cat series.
Michie brings the Buddha's teachings to life through an engaging and enjoyable story showing the power that loving kindness and community have in creating the ideal conditions for awakening. Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Change This book, like the jewels Rinpoche speaks of, is to be treasured. a story that perfectly explains the infinite connections between humans, animals and nature so central to my own life here in Zimbabwe. Sarah Carter, Co-Founder, The Twala Trust Animal Sanctuary A powerful story around the rescue of Kadiki, a baby elephant. Wonderfully crafted around very real issues within Zimbabwe, the descriptions of people and places are impossible not to recognise. Magical! Roxy Danckwerts, Founder, Wild is Life/Zimbabwe Elephant Nursery A charming story of belonging and purpose, illuminated by the transformative practice of guru yoga. Kimberly Brown, author of Happy Relationships and Steady, Calm, and Brave From the first page to the last, readers will be immersed in this peaceful vista of stunning beauty, long-held customs ... Africa "is a state of being as much as a place." Publishers Weekly (Booklife Review)
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David Michie is the author of a The Dalai Lama's Cat series of novels, as well as non-fiction titles including Buddhism for Pet Lovers, Why Mindfulness is Better than Chocolate, Hurry Up and Meditate and Buddhism for Busy People. His books are available in 26 languages in over 40 countries.
In 2015 David founded Mindful Safaris, leading groups to Africa-where he was born and brought up-for journeys which combine game viewing with guided meditations. As the many returning members of the Mindful Safari family testify, these extraordinary experiences help us reconnect with nature, as well as with ourselves, in a relaxed yet powerful way.