<p>In this meditative memoir--a compelling fusion of <em>Barbarian Days</em> and the journals of Thomas Merton--the author of <em>Saltwater Buddha</em> reflects on his failing toward enlightenment his continued search to find meaning and a greater understanding of grace in the world's oceans as well as everyday life.</p><p>Born to a family of seekers Jaimal Yogis left home at sixteen to surf in Hawaii and join a monastery--an adventure he chronicled in <em>Saltwater Buddha</em>. Now in his early twenties his heart is broken and he's lost his way. Hitting the road again he lands in a monastery in Dharamsala where he meets Sonam a displaced Tibetan. </p><p>To help his friend Jaimal makes a cockamamie attempt to reunite him with his family in Tibet by way of America. Though he does not succeed witnessing Sonam's spirit in the face of failure offers Jaimal a deeper understanding of faith. When the two friends part he cannot fathom the unlikely circumstances that will reunite them. </p><p><em>All Our Waves Are Water</em> follows Jaimal's trek from the Himalayas to Indonesia; to a Franciscan Friary in New York City to the dusty streets of Jerusalem; and finally to San Francisco's Ocean Beach. Along his journey Jaimal prays and surfs; mourning a lost love and seeking something that keeps eluding him.</p><p>The poet Rumi wrote We are not a drop in the ocean. We are the ocean in a drop. <em>All Our Waves Are Water</em> is Jaimal's attempt to understand the ocean in a drop to find that one moon shining in the water everywhere--to find the mystery that unites us.</p><p> </p>
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