While on a family vacation, Constance Kellough sat down to do some writing. Unexpectedly, a charming, playful, and wise character showed up - Bizah. The stories of his life with his Master and friends started to flow through her and on to the page. She shared these stories in her meditation teachings, urging the participants when they listened to t
A heartwarming book of timeless spiritual lessons.
You are about to meet your new guru. He¿s open-hearted, curious and confused; and he¿s shuffling his way toward enlightenment. Perhaps he¿s just like you!
A simple, fun way to reflect on your own life, The Chronicles of Bizah, A Student of Truth is a treasure trove of short, sweet stories that simplify complex life lessons and ancient wisdom into fables that are timeless, universal and accessible to all ages.
An inspirational keepsake to reference when you need a quick reminder, a pick me up, or a giggle, meeting Bizah is like meeting a little piece of your own soul.
Welcome Bizah into your life and see what happens!
Foreword Indies Finalist 2020
"A book for every bedside table! Open at random and expect to feel your heart smile. Thank you, Constance Kellough for listening to your surprise story teller friend and capturing his words of truth to share with the world. The illustrations speak without words. Whimsical drawings, each like an exclamation point to Bizah's wisdom musings. A gift for people of all ages. Perfect gift giving material. " - - Rita Marsh, Co-Founder, The Center for Human Flourishing, Carbondale, Colorado
"The Chronicles of Bizah: A Student of Truth features a Pooh-like character whose challenges and realizations introduce basic Buddhist teachings. This book would make a wonderful gift for a child for bedtime reading, but it is also a good one for anyone to pick up and peruse during a few free moments to restore mindfulness. Pack this in your suitcase or summer bag. This book, in its simple tales of Bizah's experiences, reinforces the healing lessons we would all do well to remember in a light-hearted, simple way." - AJImagazine.com, an online literary magazine