Meet Your New Guru.

The Chronicles of Bizah is a collection of short, sweet stories that simplify complex life lessons and ancient wisdom.

Meeting Bizah is like meeting a little piece of your own soul.

  • A beautifully produced, hard cover keepsake for the spiritually curious

  • A fun, easy way to digest ancient wisdom and reflect on your own life

  • Suitable for both adult and youth readers; teaches kindness, self-compassion and friendship 

  • A meaningful gift for those you love

 

Welcome Bizah into your life…and see what happens.

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In stores Dec. 1, 2020

 

The Bizah stories are simple, uplifting reminders, full of encouragement and laughter -

a much needed reprieve for our current times.

 
 
 
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— Just Round —

Bizah hesitated for a moment, then he asked his best friend Tonga,

“Do you think I am getting fat?”

“No, you are not fat, Bizah, just round.”

“What do you mean, just round?”

“I mean you are round-looking.”

“Does Leela think that too?”

“Yes, she says you are just round.”

“Okay, today I am going to add exercise to my daily practices. Tonga, do you want to join me?”

“No.”

“Why not?” asked Bizah.

“When I get round, I will join you then.”

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— Bizah Goes for a Run —

Bizah put his good robe to the side and donned a shorter white one.  He was ready to get running.  

The fifteen minutes were tough for him from start to finish.  All he could do was think about not tripping , how much his knees hurt, and how his lungs burned.

When he got back he was met by his Master, who was smiling.  

“Bizah, I hear that you are starting to exercise your body every day.”

“Yes, but Master, I’m wondering if that is wise now.  When I ran today, I wasn’t mindful at all.  All I could do was feel the aching in my body and watch out for stones so that I wouldn’t trip over them.  I didn’t pay attention to the beauty of the trees or the sounds of the birds and insects.  If I keep running, I will give up the greater portion – my  contemplation of nature.”

“Bizah, nature will still be there to contemplate after you have finished your run each day.  And if you keep it up, there will come a time when you will not be running: you will be run.  Then you can move quickly and also be still inside to not only take in the beauties of nature but also feel the beauty of your own magnificent form.”

“But Master….”  

“No excuses now, Bizah.  This practice will be a very good one for you.” 

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— Incentive to Meditate —

The Master began speaking.

“When you spontaneously laugh, are you thinking?” he asked.

“No,” Leela responded.

“When you experience deep peace, are you thinking?” the Master asked.

“No,” replied Akina.

“When you are overtaken with love for someone, are you thinking?” the Master asked.

“No,” responded Tonga.

“When you are in a state of awe, are you thinking?” the Master asked.

“No,” Bizah said.

The Master then fell silent and his students joined him in meditation.

 
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