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AQUA-FIRE LUMINOUS BODY White Tiger - Jade Bell - Sacred Beast - cover

AQUA-FIRE LUMINOUS BODY White Tiger - Jade Bell - Sacred Beast

Anonymous

Publisher: Khac Cuong Tran

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T35-C1 -not just a book,but a small sky in the reader’s palm.There, the White Tiger of Luminous Radiancepasses across the page like a proud streak of cloud,gentle yet valiant.The Jade Bell of Wondrous Soundtrembles softlyin the chest of memory.The Sacred Qilinkeeping watch at the Mystic Gateappears like a smile hidden in the morning mist.Symbols remain,but do not possess,they only engrave what cannot be spoken,like silent constellations still aligned in the deep night.The essence of the bookis a song that needs no translation,a transparent flame,a stream flowing with light: primal, pure, beyond explanation.It does not lie in words,but in the pause between two heartbeats,where the soul speaks with its Beloved,the perfect Life-Partner of its countless lives.It does not call or entice,like a flower that does not flaunt its fragrance or its colors,it is only as enduring as the ancient Way,only as true as the breath left by the ancestors.To read this bookis to touch the fine mist of first awareness,to walk from a grain of sudden awakeninginto the boundless sky of vast compassion.Each sentence is like a free confessionon a balcony of beautiful, fragrant morning wind,where light proves nothing,yet makes the heart believe the instant it shines.A single vibration spreads outward,from the tiniest particle to the galaxy,passing through the infinite without needing any vow,only through sincerity, goodwill, and reverence.And when the last page closes,what remains is not image,but light meeting light,remembering the way home by itself,continuing its songinside the reader,like a very long peal of a bell, warm and fresh;no matter how far it rings,it never grows cold.
Available since: 12/26/2025.

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