Category - Non Fiction / Religion
Format - Paperback
Condition - Good
Listed - 2 months ago
Ships From - Massachusetts
Est. Publication Date - Nov 2004
Seller Description
The Best Buddhist Writing 2004 is a thoughtful, inspiring, and often humorous collection of writings from a Buddhist perspective. Selected by the editors of the Shambhala Sun , North America's leading Buddhist-inspired magazine, The Best Buddhist Writing 2004 features selections from the Dalai Lama; Thich Nhat Hanh; Pema Chödrön; Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing Down the Bones; novelist and journalist Pico Iyer; Huston Smith, America's most respected writer on comparative religion; MacArthur Award winner Charles Johnson; Random House editor-in-chief Dan Meneker; and many others. This collection offers an entertaining mix of writing styles and re?ects on a wide range of issues from a Buddhist point of thoughtful meditations on nature and the environment, the edgy experiences of hip twenty-somethings, wise reflections on illness and end-of-life issues, light-hearted looks at the spiritual life, and deep insights into the truths of Buddhist philosophy and practice. The collection • The Dalai Lama on how to find satisfaction in your job • Barbara Gates on love, home, and spirit • Phillip Moffitt on the difference between goals and intentions • Is it hip to be enlightened? Noah Levine and Brad Warner on bohemian Buddhism • Thich Nhat Hanh's techniques for creating peace • Sakyong Mipham on making your mind into an ally • It's your karma, Dan Meneker's humorous look at fashionable Buddhist terms
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The Best Buddhist Writing 2004
ISBN: 9781590301890
Publisher Description
Along with the editors of "The Shambhala Sun," McCleod collects writings from The Dalai Lama on how to find job satisfaction; Barbara Gates on love, home, and spirit; Phillip Moffitt on the difference...
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