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"The Enlightened Gardener" by Sydney Banks follows four professionals who meet a wise gardener whose teachings challenge their understanding of life. Through their conversations, he reveals insights into thought, consciousness, and perception, guiding them toward greater clarity and inner peace. As their perspectives shift, they begin to see the connection between mindset and well-being. This book offers a reflective exploration of how changing one’s thoughts can lead to a more fulfilling and balanced life.
Author
Sydney Banks
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Sydney Banks (1931–2009) was a Scottish-born philosopher, author, and lecturer known for his transformative teachings on the Three Principles of Mind, Consciousness, and Thought. His 2001 book, "The Enlightened Gardener," uses storytelling to convey profound psychological insights through the dialogues between a group of psychologists and a wise gardener, reflecting his philosophy of inner peace and understanding.
Sydney Banks (1931–2009) was a Scottish-born philosopher, author, and lecturer known for his transformative teachings on the Three Principles of Mind, Consciousness, and Thought. His 2001 book, "The Enlightened Gardener," uses storytelling to convey profound psychological insights through the dialogues between a group of psychologists and a wise gardener, reflecting his philosophy of inner peace and understanding.
Language
English
Topic
Spiritual Health, Mental Health

The Enlightened Gardener
The Enlightened Gardener
ISBN 10|13
1551052989 | 978-1551052984
Print Length
176 pages