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Thomas K. Shor, Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo: A Step Away from Paradise (Paperback, 2017, City Lion Press) 4 stars

He took out the pecha he had received as ter above Dzongri, the text he'd received from the dakinis especially to appease the guardian spirits of Beyul and to entice them to open the way. He unwrapped it and held it in his hands. As he began chanting the text, Mipham, Namdrol, Géshipa and the other senior lamas looked at each other. They understood the significance of his reading this text. Each, in his own way, was ready for a tear in the fabric of reality,

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When Tulshuk Lingpa finished the text, he was standing in a dramatic pose with his right foot in front of the left. When he lifted his forward foot, there—where no one was expecting the miracle to occur—imbedded in the stone, was the imprint of his foot.

A Step Away from Paradise by , (Page 190 - 191)

― Shor, Thomas K., ‘Chapter 18 - The Miracle’, A Step away from Paradise, City Lion Press, 2017, p.190/191