In Tarzan and the Lost Empire, Ralph Waldo Trine, renowned for his philosophical works, takes a thrilling departure from his customary themes and transports readers to a mesmerizing world of adventure and mystery. The narrative of this story unfurls amidst a backdrop of untamed wilderness and ancient civilizations, where the iconic character of Tarzan resurfaces, as enigmatic and enthralling as ever. Departing from his familiar jungle abode, Tarzan embarks on an audacious quest, driven by an insatiable curiosity and a relentless desire to uncover the secrets of a lost empire. Trine masterfully…mehr
In Tarzan and the Lost Empire, Ralph Waldo Trine, renowned for his philosophical works, takes a thrilling departure from his customary themes and transports readers to a mesmerizing world of adventure and mystery. The narrative of this story unfurls amidst a backdrop of untamed wilderness and ancient civilizations, where the iconic character of Tarzan resurfaces, as enigmatic and enthralling as ever. Departing from his familiar jungle abode, Tarzan embarks on an audacious quest, driven by an insatiable curiosity and a relentless desire to uncover the secrets of a lost empire. Trine masterfully weaves together a tapestry of vivid descriptions, transporting readers to uncharted territories where mythical creatures, treacherous landscapes, and forgotten civilizations coalesce in a spellbinding symphony. While the novel brims with heart-pounding escapades, Trine seamlessly infuses his philosophical prowess, subtly exploring profound themes of self-discovery, the pursuit of knowledge, and the untapped potential of the human spirit. In this extraordinary blend of adventure and introspection, Tarzan's journey becomes a metaphorical exploration of the boundaries of human existence and the remarkable depths that lie within.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ralph Waldo Trine (1866-1958) was an American writer, philosopher, and advocate for animal welfare. Born in Mount Morris, Illinois, Trine was influenced by the idealistic philosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Christian socialism of George Herron. He obtained his education at Knox College and Johns Hopkins University, developing a diverse spiritual outlook blending Buddhism, pantheism, spiritualism, transcendentalism, Christian socialism, and neo-Vedanta philosophy. Trine is best known for his influential book, "In Tune with the Infinite," which became a cornerstone of the New Thought movement. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Trine's writings focused on spiritual principles rather than financial success, earning him a reputation as an optimistic and sincere author. Translated into 20 languages, the book continues to inspire readers worldwide. In addition to his literary contributions, Trine was a passionate advocate for animal welfare. He embraced a vegetarian lifestyle for ethical reasons and wrote "Every Living Creature," promoting kindness to animals and advocating for a vegetarian diet. Trine served as the director of the American Humane Education Society and the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Throughout his life, Ralph Waldo Trine left a lasting impact through his spiritual teachings, commitment to animal welfare, and dedication to promoting kindness, harmony, and personal growth.
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