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Unveiling the Mystery of the Blue Robe Manuscripts - Ancient Text Analysis & Historical Investigation | Perfect for Researchers, History Enthusiasts & Mystery Lovers
Unveiling the Mystery of the Blue Robe Manuscripts - Ancient Text Analysis & Historical Investigation | Perfect for Researchers, History Enthusiasts & Mystery Lovers

Unveiling the Mystery of the Blue Robe Manuscripts - Ancient Text Analysis & Historical Investigation | Perfect for Researchers, History Enthusiasts & Mystery Lovers

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It is summer 1985 and the young American teacher Richard Tatem heads for the Himalayas, there discovering a rare manuscript of the secret Blue-Robes cult. Hoping to kick-start his career and regain the affection of Miki Tojinbara, an unforgettable Japanese junior colleague from Osaka who has recently ditched him, Tatem returns to India. His search goes dangerously awry when he finds himself hunted by ruthless later-day guardians of the supposedly dead Blue Robe cult. Meanwhile Tatem and Miki try a second time to see whether Buddhist love is really a contradiction in terms. Touching a fake snake for Tibetan Buddhists can symbolize overcoming false fears through insight. Filled with both lofty Buddhist ideals and gritty Tibetan reality, this novel thus explores perceptively the limits of obsessive attachment and romantic love for Buddhists. “Buddhism is not only a profound spiritual and philosophical tradition. As proven by Mat Skybrook’s wonderfully written Waking the Fake Snake, its world and ideas can also provide the setting for an enthralling narrative of adventurous discovery and revealing self-discovery.”—Florin Deleanu, PhD, Professor of Buddhist Studies, ICPBS/IIBS (Tokyo) “A hopeful novel for the century that lies ahead, with plenty of inter-cultural romance, ample sex, and a stiff dose of danger–though less violence than expected. Even more than in great classic novels, it’s all about seeing under, around or through the delusions thus created, and Skybrook obviously knows his delusions.” –Dr. gDan Martin, author of Tibet.Logic blog “Skybrook’s fascinating mystery is three books in one: an Asian adventure, a love story and an intellectual puzzle. It vividly evokes the place and people of the Tibetan exile scene in Dharamsala and Tibetan friends in India as we knew them decades ago.” –Prof. Ramon Prats, Barcelona

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I thoroughly enjoyed the book and would recommend it to people looking for a good novel.The author has a high level of knowledge and discernment regarding Buddhism.This novel has an opening that effectively drew me in. The story was exciting. The book is long but you get lost as reader in the adventure.According to one blurb on the cover it has lots of sex, but that was not true by modern standards. It was tastefully presented through poetry.In sum, this is an excellent novel.