Meeting the Buddha


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From E.M. Forster to Peter Matthiessen to Allen Ginsberg, many of the world's most acclaimed writers have traveled to the holy lands of India seeking spiritual enlightenment. Their lyrical and highly personal recollections are compiled here for the first time in one volume, taking readers on a colorful journey to each of the eight Buddhist pilgrimage sites of India.




If You Meet the Buddha on the Road


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It is said that the famous ninth century Chinese Buddhist monk Linji Yixuan told his disciples, "If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him." The deliberately confounding statement is meant to shock people out of complacent ways of thinking. But beyond the purposeful jolt from complacency there is another intention. This axiom suggests that, for liberation, one should seek the Buddha nature that resides within, rather than a mere Buddha exterior. The metaphor of killing the Buddha dislodges a person from the illusion that enlightenment lies outside the body. The proclamation also highlights the power of violence, even on a symbolic level. Violence abounds in Buddhist thoughts, doctrine, and actions, however unacknowledged or misunderstood. If You Meet the Buddha on the Road addresses an important absence in the study of religion and violence: the religious treatment of violence. In order to pursue an understanding of the relationship between Buddhism and violence, it is important to first consider how Buddhist scriptures and followers understand violence. Drawing on Buddhist treatments of violence, Michael Jerryson explores the ways in which Buddhists invoke, support, or justify war, conflict, state violence, and gender discrimination. In addition, the book examines the ways in which Buddhists address violence as military chaplains, cope with violence in a conflict zone, and serve as witnesses of blasphemy to Buddhist doctrine and Buddha images.




If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him


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A fresh, realistic approach to altering one's destiny and accepting the responsibility that grows with freedom. No meaning that comes from outside of ourselves is real. The Buddahood of each of us has already been obtained. We only need to recognize it. “The most important things that each man must learn no one can teach him. Once he accepts this disappointment, he will be able to stop depending on the therapist, the guru who turns out to be just another struggling human being.” Using the myth of Gilgamesh, Siddhartha, The Wife of Bath, Don Quizote . . . the works of Buber, Ginsberg, Shakespeare, Karka, Nin, Dante and Jung . . . a brilliant psychotherapist, guru and pilgrim shares the epic tales and intimate revelations that help to shape Everyman's journey through life.




If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him


Book Description

A fresh, realistic approach to altering one's destiny and accepting the responsibility that grows with freedom. No meaning that comes from outside of ourselves is real. The Buddahood of each of us has already been obtained. We only need to recognize it. “The most important things that each man must learn no one can teach him. Once he accepts this disappointment, he will be able to stop depending on the therapist, the guru who turns out to be just another struggling human being.” Using the myth of Gilgamesh, Siddhartha, The Wife of Bath, Don Quizote . . . the works of Buber, Ginsberg, Shakespeare, Karka, Nin, Dante and Jung . . . a brilliant psychotherapist, guru and pilgrim shares the epic tales and intimate revelations that help to shape Everyman's journey through life.




Meet the Buddha, Kill the Buddha


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A brief and practical guide to Buddhism and how to awaken to your natural joy. If you want to decrease suffering and increase joy, then this book is for you!




The Buddha in the Machine


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The writers and artists described in this book are joined by a desire to embrace 'Eastern' aesthetics as a means of redeeming 'Western' technoculture. The assumption they all share is that at the core of modern Western culture there lies an originary and all-encompassing philosophical error - and that Asian art offers a way out of that awful matrix. That desire, this book attempts to demonstrate, has informed Anglo- and even Asian-American debates about technology and art since the late nineteenth century and continues to skew our responses to our own technocultural environment.




Meeting the Buddhas


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In simple language and exquisite photographs and paintings, 15 Buddhas are introduced to anyone seeking to learn more about the tenets and practices of the Buddhist tradition. Each page introduces one of the Buddhas to the reader and reveals a different aspect of enlightenment, teaching people of all ages how they can become more kind, wise and gentle. Photographs of statues and paintings of each Buddha highlight the exquisite art that is an intrinsic part of the Kadampa Buddhist tradition. Prayers, stories, mantras, and accessible explanations make every part of the spiritual path fun and approachable. An image-seeking game adds an element of play, and a glossary and resources for additional information make this reference a valuable introduction to one of the world's major religions.




How to Have a Meeting with God, Buddha, Allah


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Woo Myung is the #1 Wall Street Journal, #1 Amazon, #1 Barnes & Noble, and USA Today bestselling author of How to Have a Meeting with God, Buddha, Allah. Did you know that everything you have been searching for is within your mind? Truth, Heaven, happiness, success and health are all within your mind. This book guides you how to discover it. The top 10 things that people are looking for: 1. Go to a world where one will not die and live eternally 2. Be happy 3. Be successful 4. Have the ability to accomplish one’s goals 5. Be healthy 6. Have peace within 7. Become free from useless thoughts and truly focus on the present 8. Break bad habits 9. Always have a grateful mind 10. Have successful relationships All of the above and more can be found from within the mind. For humans, although it seems that they are living in the real world, they do not live there because they are living inside the mind world that overlaps the world. Because people live in the illusionary world, their minds are not righteous, and they cannot see the world for what it is. However, when you enlighten to and live in the real world, you can know the principles of the world and can become a complete person. This book, which has been written from the perspective of Truth, explains the ways of this world. It is the alternative solution to help you find what you are looking for and achieve everything.




The Buddha Pill


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Millions of people meditate daily but can meditative practices really make us ‘better’ people? In The Buddha Pill, pioneering psychologists Dr Miguel Farias and Catherine Wikholm put meditation and mindfulness under the microscope. Separating fact from fiction, they reveal what scientific research – including their groundbreaking study on yoga and meditation with prisoners – tells us about the benefits and limitations of these techniques for improving our lives. As well as illuminating the potential, the authors argue that these practices may have unexpected consequences, and that peace and happiness may not always be the end result. Offering a compelling examination of research on transcendental meditation to recent brain-imaging studies on the effects of mindfulness and yoga, and with fascinating contributions from spiritual teachers and therapists, Farias and Wikholm weave together a unique story about the science and the delusions of personal change.




If the Buddha Dated


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Zen and the art of falling in love . . . At once practical, playful, and spiritually sound, this book is about creating a new love story in your life. Drawing from Christian, Buddhist, Sufi and other spiritual traditions, If the Buddha Dated shows how to find a partner without losing yourself. Kasl, a practicing psychotherapist, workshop leader, and Reiki healer for thirty years, offers practical wisdom on using the path to love as a means of awakening. If the Buddha Dated teaches that when you stay loyal to your spiritual journey, you will bring curiosity, fascination, and a light heart to the dating process.