In this 780 page Memoir, Torkom Saraydarian writes a history of the path of his spiritual journey.
The story begins with his earliest recollections of life with his Father and Mother and three sisters in Sivas, Turkey. We see life through the eyes of a profoundly awakened child and move slowly and deliberately with him through his life in Istanbul, Jerusalem, Amman-Jordan,
In this 780 page Memoir, Torkom Saraydarian writes a history of the path of his spiritual journey.
The story begins with his earliest recollections of life with his Father and Mother and three sisters in Sivas, Turkey. We see life through the eyes of a profoundly awakened child and move slowly and deliberately with him through his life in Istanbul, Jerusalem, Amman-Jordan, and the United States. We learn of his observations of daily life, his meetings with remarkable teachers, training in the esoteric laws of life, monastic experiences, life as a mechanic, priesthood, and more until we find him writing books, traveling to many countries, and following his passion of discovering the mysteries of the Ancient Wisdom Teachings.
Slowly, the observations of a young child give way to the young adult, then the mature man, then the selfless server. We learn what each stage of life opens for us and what it teaches us.
You will be captivated by this rare glimpse into the inner thoughts of a man trained in the Teachings of the Ageless Wisdom. He dedicated his entire life to search for the Light of Wisdom and expressed his findings and understanding in speech, writing, music, songs, and selfless leadership.
Tokom's personality shines through in this fascinating narrative.
This is the autobiography of a true spiritual Renaissance man.
Contains 12 pages of historical photographs and photos of Torkom scattered throughout the book. The end section contains an annotated chronology of his life, extensive interviews, and the story of the Autobiography written by his daughter and President of TSG Publishing Foundation, Gita Saraydarian.
“Before I started my autobiography, for many days I thought about whether to write it or not, and then came to the conclusion that my autobiography could be a source of information for my children and for my friends. I have deeply regretted that my Father did not leave a complete biography of his life, and I know that many experiences and great wisdom have been lost with his death…I will try to select only those recollections that seem to be the most important in my life.” Excerpted from Torkom Saraydarian, Autobiography; Chapter One.
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