The Best Buddhist Writing 2012 - Melvin McLeod & Editors of the Shambhala Sun

By Melvin McLeod & Editors of the Shambhala Sun

Release Date: 2012-09-25

Genre: Buddhism

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A treasury of the most notable, profound, and thought-provoking Buddhist-inspired writing published in the last year.

The Best Buddhist Writing 2012 includes:

   â€˘ His Holiness the Dalai Lama on cultivating a universal ethic of kindness
   â€˘ Sharon Salzberg on getting your meditation practice started
   â€˘ Pema ChĂśdrĂśn on how to smile at fear
   â€˘ The Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi on analyzing global problems through the lens of traditional Buddhist teachings
   â€˘ Bruce Rich on the enlightened model of government of the Buddhist monarch King Ashoka
   â€˘ Thich Nhat Hanh on fidelity in loving relationships
   â€˘ Michael A. Stusser’s determined—and hilarious—effort to speak—and tweet—no evil
   â€˘ Norman Fischer on a new and more open understanding of language
   â€˘ Barry Boyce’s fascinating survey of the life and teachings of the late ChĂśgyam Trungpa Rinpoche
   â€˘ Michael Stone and David Loy on the basic questions raised by the Occupy Wall Street movement
   â€˘ Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche’s explanation of the meditation practice of kusulu, the pinnacle of simplicity and relaxation
   â€˘ Nancy Baker on the powerful and useful energy behind anger
   â€˘ Diane Ackerman on living with her beloved husband’s Alzheimer’s disease
   â€˘ Yangzom Brauen’s moving account of her grandmother and mother’s escape from Tibet following the Chinese invasion
   â€˘ And much more

The Best Buddhist Writing 2012 - Melvin McLeod & Editors of the Shambhala Sun

By Melvin McLeod & Editors of the Shambhala Sun

Release Date: 2012-09-25

Genre: Buddhism

(0 ratings)
A treasury of the most notable, profound, and thought-provoking Buddhist-inspired writing published in the last year.

The Best Buddhist Writing 2012 includes:

   â€˘ His Holiness the Dalai Lama on cultivating a universal ethic of kindness
   â€˘ Sharon Salzberg on getting your meditation practice started
   â€˘ Pema ChĂśdrĂśn on how to smile at fear
   â€˘ The Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi on analyzing global problems through the lens of traditional Buddhist teachings
   â€˘ Bruce Rich on the enlightened model of government of the Buddhist monarch King Ashoka
   â€˘ Thich Nhat Hanh on fidelity in loving relationships
   â€˘ Michael A. Stusser’s determined—and hilarious—effort to speak—and tweet—no evil
   â€˘ Norman Fischer on a new and more open understanding of language
   â€˘ Barry Boyce’s fascinating survey of the life and teachings of the late ChĂśgyam Trungpa Rinpoche
   â€˘ Michael Stone and David Loy on the basic questions raised by the Occupy Wall Street movement
   â€˘ Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche’s explanation of the meditation practice of kusulu, the pinnacle of simplicity and relaxation
   â€˘ Nancy Baker on the powerful and useful energy behind anger
   â€˘ Diane Ackerman on living with her beloved husband’s Alzheimer’s disease
   â€˘ Yangzom Brauen’s moving account of her grandmother and mother’s escape from Tibet following the Chinese invasion
   â€˘ And much more

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