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Twin Bodhi Diamond Trees - Eternal Golden Apricot Tree - TKC-VH Diary T42-C2 - cover

Twin Bodhi Diamond Trees - Eternal Golden Apricot Tree - TKC-VH Diary T42-C2

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Publisher: Khac Cuong Tran

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❄️ Poetic Prelude🌼 Eternal SpringTwo souls — rooted as one,blossom as twin flowers in the same light.In the hush, they recall an ancient vow —to meet again,where time has closed its doors,yet the heart opens to the dawn of countless lives.Twin Bodhi Diamond Treesbloom wide across the boundless garden of Eternity.(Excerpt from the Opening of “Twin Bodhi Diamond Trees”) 🌸Publisher DescriptionTwin Bodhi Diamond Trees – The Eternal Golden Apricot Tree invites readers into a spiritual odyssey through the Twin-Soul Universe — a realm where love transcends the limits of form, and the golden light of awakening blooms through every heart.Blending poetic vision with cosmic insight, the book unfolds the luminous path of two intertwined souls seeking the eternal source of love and creation. Within its pages, ancient symbolism and meditative rituals harmonize with metaphysical dialogues, weaving a living mandala of unity, compassion, and self-realization.Each reflection reveals the resonance between Heaven and Earth, between the visible and the unseen — reminding us that love, in its purest vibration, is both the seed and the flower of all existence.This work is not merely a book to read, but a mirror to awaken — a whisper for those who long to rediscover the one eternal love within themselves, within another, and within the vast cosmos that binds them both.Main Contents🌼 Principles — Twin-Soul Love as the ground of the cosmos❄️ Opening Ritual — A shared chant that unlocks the gate of light🌸 Great Mantra of Union — The oneness of all realities🌼 Blossoming & Fulfillment — The complete flower of Twin-Soul❄️ Eternal Union — The Throne of the Undying Spring
Available since: 12/19/2025.
Print length: 186 pages.

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