
ZEN STORIES from Tibet II
30 Zen Short Stories for a Calm, Peaceful, Clear & Open Mind
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Tenzin Arai

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About this listen
In a world that often moves too fast, where silence is drowned by noise and meaning is buried beneath endless words, the wisdom of Zen arrives not with grand speeches, but with gentle stories. This book is a collection of such stories. Simple. Quiet. Yet transformative.
At the heart of each tale is Tashi, a young apprentice living in the highlands of Tibet, navigating the mysteries of life, self, and spirit. Through mountains, temples, invisible bridges, and even the simplest things, Tashi encounters moments that defy logic but awaken deeper understanding, not through explanation, but through experience.
Each story is a meditation, an invitation to pause, not just in reading, but in living. You may find yourself smiling, questioning, or even sitting silently afterward, not because a story gave you the answer, but because it pointed you back to your own inner knowing.
Zen does not teach in the usual way. It doesn’t try to convince or argue. It gestures, like a finger pointing to the moon. It asks nothing but that you look. Zen Stories from Tibet can be read by:
- Anyone who seeks peace in a noisy world
- Spiritual seekers of any path or tradition
- Thinkers, overthinkers, and those learning to let go
- Everyone, regardless of age, background, or identity
- Those who love mystery, dreams, and deeper dimensions
Welcome to Zen Stories from Tibet.
Let us begin, not with answers, but with stillness.
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