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I felt myself sharing the author's experiences!

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-29-24

I've read the original "Surfing the Himalayas" several times, and always loved Frederick Lenz's description of hanging out with a Buddhist monk, Master Fwap, high in the Himalayas, especially his description of seeing Master Fwap glow and radiate gold light while meditating, actually filling the room with frickin' gold light! But there were some things I couldn't quite get my mind around.

The audio book is fantastic! Hearing Frederick Lenz describe these encounters in his own voice completely blew me away! I also had the companion ebook open at the same time, and followed the audio.

It seemed like his voice actually conveyed some essential understandings to me at a deep level.

Previously, I never understood Master Fwap's explanation that the world dissolves and is reborn at every moment. This time, I suddenly pictured the moment "now", as the razor edge of time we call the present.

I visualized my memories as the past extending to the left of the razor slice of now in my mind's eye, and the future as the imagined unfolding of my life to the right of the razor of now in my mind's eye.

I realized that Master Fwap, and Frederick Lenz later in life, and all enlightened beings, actually have "gone into" that razor edge of "now" time, and have seen and live in the timeless infinite expanse where everything actually resides.

10,000 thanks to Frederick Lenz for packaging a gem of essential spiritual teachings into this audio book and the companion ebook.

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