Synopses & Reviews
Through this ancient Persian story of a prickly-bush digger and his daughter who discover magical stones that bring wealth and disaster, this tale explores the different ways to nourish and care for the soul. As an invitation to the dimensions of love, power, and divine sustenance, Moshkel Gosha's magical story shows how to value and protect a deep longing for inner truth in the contemporary age. The accompanying commentary highlights the story and applies its principles to the spiritual needs and challenges of the contemporary world.
Review
"[Moshkel Gosha] shows how an ancient Sufi teaching story contains the answer to one of today's most important psychological and spiritual questions: how to let the healing and transformative power of the inner world become part of our everyday life." —Irina Tweedie, author,
Daughter of FireReview
"This little book is a priceless jewel." —Robert Johnson, author,
Inner WorkAbout the Author
Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee is a Sufi teacher and author of
Catching the Thread;
Sufism, the Transformation of the Heart; and
Travelling the Path of Love. He lives in Inverness, California.