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Cave in the Snow

Tenzin Palmo's Quest for Enlightenment

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Cave in the Snow

By: Vicki Mackenzie
Narrated by: Georgina Sutton, Vicki Mackenzie, Tenzin Palmo
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Includes a bonus track of Tenzin Palmo introducing a retreat.

This is the story of Tenzin Palmo, the daughter of a fishmonger from London's East End who became a Tibetan nun. After meditating for 12 years in a cave 13,000 feet up in the Himalayas, she became a world-renowned spiritual leader and champion of the right of women to achieve spiritual enlightenment.

Diane Perry grew up in London's East End. At the age of 18, however, she read a book on Buddhism and realised that this might fill a long-sensed void in her life.

In 1963, at the age of 20, she went to India, where she eventually entered a monastery. Being the only woman amongst hundreds of monks, she began her battle against the prejudice that has excluded women from enlightenment for thousands of years.

In 1976, she secluded herself in a remote cave 13,000 feet up in the Himalayas, where she stayed for 12 years between the ages of 33 and 45. In this mountain hideaway she faced unimaginable cold, wild animals, floods, snow and rockfalls, grew her own food and slept in a traditional wooden meditation box, three feet square - she never lay down.

In 1988, she emerged from the cave with a determination to build a convent in Northern India to revive the Togdenma lineage, a long-forgotten female spiritual elite. Despite her international teaching schedule, Tenzin Palmo maintains a deep commitment to her nunnery, Dongyu Gatsal Ling, in Himachal Pradesh.

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" Cave in the Snow is full of extraordinary insights. It is a desert island book - one we can't very well live without." ( Tricycle Magazine)
Inspirational Journey • Educational Insights • Excellent Narration • Feminist Perspective • Spiritual Teachings

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She is truly inspiring and motivating, she has done something many people cannot dare to achieve.

Spiritually enlightening book, a great biography of a great woman.

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Tenzin Palmo my teacher for long time. She has being my inspiration becoming mindful for 20 years studying with her.

Wonderful !

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Was excellent and probably one of fastest books I have listened to. Couldn't wait to hear what else was happening.

Listened to this in Nepal and Bhutan...

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As a small Buddhist meditator for 20 years, I was flattened with inspiration by the book on the life of Tenzin Palmo, who spent 12 years in a cave meditating. It is a lovely, clear, fascinating book. It should be interesting for even non-Buddhists, just to see what is possible.

Beyond belief inspiring

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So inspiring, absolute treasure. Very well written, fantastic lecture. You can listen it hundred times and will always find jewels 👏❤️👏

The best book in the last 10 years

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