by Robert Wilkinson
I’ve just finished a remarkable book written by a remarkable man. It’s one of the best I’ve read in years, and a thoroughly enjoyable read!
The Silent Steps of Grace is said to be “a gripping tale of tragedy, transformation, and triumph.” For a historical novel (that could very well be a true story!) it’s definitely that and more!
Written by world renowned healer and author Alan Mesher, this latest work is a true masterpiece of the adventure of “the quest” offering universal spiritual truths in an extraordinarily appealing style. Set against the backdrop of the Chinese invasion and slaughter of Tibet and the 1960s, we follow the life and journey of a young Tibetan, Tenzin Osun, as he makes his way from orphan in Tibet to spiritual Master in California.
I found it difficult to put down this book. It is engaging, well written, intriguing, beguiling, and invites us on a journey of self-discovery via the timeless tests and lessons the characters confront and what they learn from their challenges. As one reviewer put it, “The novel’s central character, Tenzin, is the sort of irresistibly wise friend that we all wish we had.”
It’s one of those rare books that the closer you get to the end, the more you wish it were not ending. The good news is we are told it is Book One of the Tenzin Trilogy, so we can expect this tale of love, courage, adventure, and journey into higher awareness to continue!
Ultimately, it is the story of the triumph of higher spiritual awareness over the negativity that pervades our world, and has for a while. Tenzin’s wisdom is infectious, and yes, he is “irresistible.”
While I’ve never taken to pedantic works, there’s nothing of that sort of teaching here. The way that Alan tells this timeless tale of a young Tibetan Buddhist’s “hero’s journey,” the more I read, the more I found myself pondering Tenzin’s sage advice about certain very human issues, problems, and challenges. Through the wisdom of this work, we come to realize the applicability of universal truths offered through the very human characters.
That makes this book worth reading, enjoying, and taking to heart. I wholeheartedly look forward to reading part two, scheduled to come out in 2014!
If you’re interesting in ordering a copy of this remarkable work, please go to alanmesher.com or www.oversoulcommunications.com
© Copyright 2013 Robert Wilkinson
Just finished it - very engrossing - I've come across a lot of this information before. The author seems to have something against blue-eyed blondes and women (who figure in the book only as support persons rather than central figures of enlightenment) but, other than that, most entertaining.
Thanks for the recommendation, Robert!
Posted by: Diana | October 12, 2013 at 09:13 PM