Author: | John Saomes | ISBN: | 9780994291035 |
Publisher: | Inspire Point Publishing | Publication: | November 7, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | John Saomes |
ISBN: | 9780994291035 |
Publisher: | Inspire Point Publishing |
Publication: | November 7, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Follow one man’s search for happiness and find a better way for the human family to live together in peace and harmony.
This introductory volume of The Yuwmahn Compendium challenges every aspect of the world we've created into the twenty-first century, proposing bold solutions for a better way…
When journalist John Saomes explores the wilderness of South America he meets Mahonri, a learned sage from the ancient civilisation of Yuwmah. Through the course of his remarkable journey, Saomes discovers a different perspective for understanding of the ways of the world, the beauty and simplicity of the path to enlightenment, and the profound power of the Five Pillars of Universal Wisdom.
Elements of this book remind us of Paul Coelho’s The Alchemist and Don Miguel Ruiz’s The Four Agreements, but the world envisioned is more far-reaching.
To those who want to change the world and themselves for the better and find a profound sense of purpose and belonging – this book is for you.
Follow one man’s search for happiness and find a better way for the human family to live together in peace and harmony.
This introductory volume of The Yuwmahn Compendium challenges every aspect of the world we've created into the twenty-first century, proposing bold solutions for a better way…
When journalist John Saomes explores the wilderness of South America he meets Mahonri, a learned sage from the ancient civilisation of Yuwmah. Through the course of his remarkable journey, Saomes discovers a different perspective for understanding of the ways of the world, the beauty and simplicity of the path to enlightenment, and the profound power of the Five Pillars of Universal Wisdom.
Elements of this book remind us of Paul Coelho’s The Alchemist and Don Miguel Ruiz’s The Four Agreements, but the world envisioned is more far-reaching.
To those who want to change the world and themselves for the better and find a profound sense of purpose and belonging – this book is for you.