Harold Klemp concludes this story by saying the Japanese gardener “had the humility, the humor, and the golden heart which is needed for anyone who ever hopes to reach the higher levels of realization. This is the cloth from which God Consciousness can be cut.”
Pressured by problems, fears, and irritations, we insulate ourselves from the harsh world around us. As time goes on, our fears isolate us from a full, rich life. The story of the gardener is but one peek at the wisdom contained herein. This book can show you how to trade the cocoon of fears for the mantle of God’s love, the cloak of consciousness.
Discover the rare gift of spiritual freedom offered to all who recognize and accept the splendorous cloak of God.