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- Takes you on a lively, sometimes light-hearted, journey through nine Buddhist practices that can bring "blessed relief" to a wide range of human suffering-and teaches you skills to reduce suffering in the long term for yourself and others.
- Author(s): Gordan Peerman
- 210 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Buddhism
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About the Book
Based on his conviction that Buddhist teachers have a lot to offer about how to deal with suffering, Episcopal priest Peerman takes readers on a lively, even lighthearted, journey through eight Buddhist practices that can bring "blessed relief" to a wide range of human suffering.Book Synopsis
Takes you on a lively, sometimes light-hearted, journey through nine Buddhist practices that can bring "blessed relief" to a wide range of human suffering-and teaches you skills to reduce suffering in the long term for yourself and others.Review Quotes
"A spiritual banquet ... to heal our psyches and awaken our hearts. Helps us open to the unconditional love that is intrinsic to both Christianity and Buddhism."
-Tara Brach, clinical psychologist; author, Radical Acceptance
"Both a moving personal story and a source of valuable insight for all those who are wrestling with questions of suffering in their lives. It is a serious book that is also fun to read."
-Phillip Moffitt, founder and president of the Life Balance Institute; author, Dancing With Life
"Meets our contemporary struggles with refreshing clarity and power. Peerman's understated humor in relating ordinary life encounters frequently had me weeping with the laughter of self-recognition."
-Marjorie J. Thompson, author, Soul Feast: An Invitation to the Christian Spiritual Life
"Exceptional.... With uncommon vulnerability, engaging humor, and sure-footed counsel, Gordon Peerman invites us to hear and make our own a far vaster story arising from deep sources of wisdom East and West, whose language conveys the liberating spaciousness of being truly awake, aware and alive."
-John S. Mogabgab, editor, Weavings Journal
"A guide to freedom from fear, filled with stories to make us laugh, sigh, cry, and wake up to compassion for ourselves and all the world."
-Margaret McGee, author, Sacred Attention: A Spiritual Practice for Finding God in the Moment
"Remarkable. A spiritual exploration that unites centuries of Buddhist teachings with Christian wisdom. [The] approach is not only inspired, but also eminently practical ... yet profoundly powerful."
-Derek Lin, translator/annotator, Tao Te Ching: Annotated & Explained