Did the title grab you? Was your first reaction, “What’s a bodhi tree?”
It is said that a bodhi tree is literally a pear tree, but in the language of the Buddha, it was a bodhi tree. As the Buddha sat under the tree, he struggled with various forces, and by doing so, gained enlightenment.
Newton, centuries later, underwent almost a similar experience, only he sat under an apple tree. When the apple clonked him on the head, the light he saw led him to discover the Law of Gravity.
This book endeavors to create a similar experience for the reader, namely to turn on the light of enlightenment without having to sit under a tree waiting for a piece of fruit, or whatever, to fall on ones head in order to see the light.
Tess Marcin makes her home on the West Coast. She keeps busy, not only with her writing, but manages to follow other endeavors as well. Watch for more titles to come.