I have been passed this book to read by one of my seniors, probably knowing my passion for reading, in-fact reading anything from science, biographies, fictions, philosophy etc. At first glance, I thought when will I be able to finish this reading as I am also reading a book by H.H. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpochhe "What Makes you not a Buddhist" and Min Jin Lee's "Free Food for Millionaire". The book is pretty thick with 572 pages excluding appendix and chapter summary which if considered it comes to 600 pages. This is one book which seems to have covered almost every life and struggle of Siddhartha Gautama, the Lord Buddha, an Enlightened one. The book starts with the chapter "Walking just to Walk". At a glance the title of the chapter does not seem to make any sense but as you drill dipper and flip pages as you go, it makes lots of sense. It seems to be the first teaching of Lord Buddha, the awakened one. The deeper meaning of "Wal...
.....A target-less wanderer!