“Truth cannot be hidden, wisdom cannot be concealed. There is nothing secret on Earth that someday won’t become reality. Human life and death are a single flow of one process. To understand the past means learning to overcome the dangers of the present. To float out of it is possible only by becoming a Human!”
An interesting continuation of the book “Sensei. The Pristine Shambhala,” describing the time at sea of a group of young people from an eastern martial arts section together with Sensei. Everyday bustle disappears when there is a person unique in knowledge and tireless in humor—Sensei—near you. An ordinary day of rest turns into an information- and incident-packed event: the adventures of the kids, Sensei’s captivating worldview, and his unusual demonstrations of phenomenal abilities. Two unique highlights of this book are: a wise fable about the Bodhisattva, which, through its subtext, reveals humanity’s eternal searches of the soul, and a story about the Holy Rus of Kyiv—Agapit the Pechersk physician, a miraculous, free-of-charge healer whose relics are still kept in the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.