Ebook: The best Buddhist writing. 2013
Author: McLeod Melvin
- Tags: Buddhism, RELIGION--Buddhism--Theravada, RELIGION--Buddhism--Tibetan, RELIGION--Buddhism--Zen (see also PHILOSOPHY--Zen), Electronic books, RELIGION -- Buddhism -- Tibetan, RELIGION -- Buddhism -- Theravada, RELIGION -- Buddhism -- Zen (see also PHILOSOPHY -- Zen)
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Shambhala Publications
- City: Boston
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
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A thought-provoking collection of the most notable and insightful Buddhism-inspired writing published in the last year: Thich Nhat Hanh's vision for a more enlightened and sustainable society Ezra Bayda on avoiding the pitfalls that arise on the path of meditation Tsoknyi Rinpoche's powerful Dzogchen practices that help you to discover your mind's inherent awareness and clarity Lodro Rinzler on what happens when the Buddha walks into a bar Karen Maezen Miller on the virtues of boredom Phillip Moffitt on how to transform emotional chaos into confidence and clarity Joseph Goldstein's unique nine-minute meditation practice that you can incorporate into your busy day Elihu Genmyo Smith on being still Pema ChOdrOn on how to become a bodhisattva Sakyong Mipham on how mind, breath, and energy work together in meditation to transform your life Judy Lief on the fifty-nine ancient slogans that can help you be more skillful and loving in all your relationships Bonnie Friedman on discovering nonattachment while apartment-hopping in Brooklyn Jules Shuzen Harris on what anger can teach you Pico Iyer on travel as contemplative practice And much more.
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