: Govinda distinguishes a true pilgrimage from ordinary travel by its lack of a fixed aim or plan, relying instead on an "inner urge" that transforms outer movements into a journey of inner space.
: A central theme is the reunion of the inner and outer worlds through meditation. Govinda argues that enlightenment requires integrating diversity and individuality with universality and formlessness. The Way of White Clouds: A Buddhist Pilgrim in ...
: He describes the "Great Void" not as a negation, but as a "Plenum-Void" that embraces and nourishes all being. Notable Narrative Elements Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The Way of the White Clouds [Book] : Govinda distinguishes a true pilgrimage from ordinary
by Lama Anagarika Govinda is a classic spiritual travelogue that chronicles the author's final journeys through Tibet before the 1950 Chinese invasion. Originally published in 1966, the book blends high-altitude adventure with profound philosophical insights into the Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism. Core Themes and Insights : He describes the "Great Void" not as