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So Small That You Cannot See It
“So small that you cannot see It” recounts a very ancient and sacred parable of ancient India, to be found in one of the Upanishads. The sacred teaching ends with the famous pronouncement : "Tat Tvam Asi : you are That." The story is so simple that a child can understand it, and so deep that it has inspired great mystics for millennia.
This book made with Auroville hand-made paper and folded in an Origami way, is a small beautiful object to be discovered inside a red paper case.
Published by: Auroville Press
Dimensions: 10 x 10cm
Language: English
Dimensions: 10 x 10cm
Language: English
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