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Rainbows Bridge Mindful Hearts Across Cultures

Ashton McAllister

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Rainbows Bridge Mindful Hearts Across Cultures invites young readers on a vivid adventure with Kylorin, whose morning greeting by a brilliant rainbow leads him beyond his coastal cliffs into far-flung lands of meditation traditions. Alongside Arsel and forest guide Xiranna, he learns breathing circles beneath towering kapok trees, floating-mat rituals on calm lagoons, silent vigils in cloud-lit temples, and fire-lit flag-weaving in desert canyons. From island drum meditations to mountain summit silences, each culture shares a unique mindful practice tied to the rainbow’s seven hues. Ultimately, Kylorin understands that unity and peace are woven by shared hearts, not just painted skies.
Available since: 06/09/2025.
Print length: 128 pages.

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