The Best Buddhist Writing 2010 (A Shambhala Sun Book) 🔍
McLeod, Melvin Shambhala Publications, Incorporated, Penguin Random House LLC (Publisher Services), [N.p.], 2010
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Here is this year’s installment in the series *Publishers Weekly* says “does a great service by highlighting views and themes as they modulate with each passing year.” *The Best Buddhist Writing 2010* is an eclectic, inspiring collection of writings from the Buddhist perspective. Selected by the editors of the *Shambhala Sun*, North America’s leading Buddhist-inspired magazine, the essays, articles, and interviews in this anthology offer an entertaining mix of writing styles and reflect on a wide range of issues.*The Best Buddhist Writing 2010* includes:• A question and answer session between children and Thich Nhat Hanh • Stan Goldberg on becoming a hospice volunteer, shortly after his own diagnosis of prostate cancer• Buddhist author and death-row inmate Jarvis Jay Masters on experiencing a few unexpected hours of freedom• Jan Chozen Bays on eating mindfully• Norman Fischer contemplates the death of his best friend• Meditation instructions from Tibetan teacher Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche• Sylvia Boorstein on the deep human connection that emerges when we engage with the joy and suffering of others• Carolyn Rose Gimian on the late Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s advice to “smile at fear”• Gaylon Ferguson on recognizing our natural wakefulness• Pema Chödrön on being open to the opportunities that arise when we experience pain and discomfort in our lives• Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche on finding joy in the midst of life’s difficulties• Steve Silberman’s account of love, prejudice, Buddhism, and marriage• Mary Pipher on moving past despair• Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche on meditation that directs our thoughts and intentions in a positive direction• Jaimal Yogis on his misguided attempt to use Zen to improve his surfing• Lauren Fraser on the Zen-inspired cooks who have influenced the way we cook and eat• And much morewords : 101504
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Melvin McLeod
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New Seeds Books
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Trumpeter
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United States, United States of America
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2010 edition, Boston, Mass, ©2010
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Boston, MA, 2005-2010
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1st ed, Boston, 2010
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1, US, 2010
Alternative description
Here is this year’s installment in the series *Publishers Weekly* says “does a great service by highlighting views and themes as they modulate with each passing year.” *The Best Buddhist Writing 2010* is an eclectic, inspiring collection of writings from the Buddhist perspective. Selected by the editors of the *Shambhala Sun*, North America’s leading Buddhist-inspired magazine, the essays, articles, and interviews in this anthology offer an entertaining mix of writing styles and reflect on a wide range of issues.
*The Best Buddhist Writing 2010* includes:
• A question and answer session between children and Thich Nhat Hanh
• Stan Goldberg on becoming a hospice volunteer, shortly after his own diagnosis of prostate cancer
• Buddhist author and death-row inmate Jarvis Jay Masters on experiencing a few unexpected hours of freedom
• Jan Chozen Bays on eating mindfully
• Norman Fischer contemplates the death of his best friend
• Meditation instructions from Tibetan teacher Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
• Sylvia Boorstein on the deep human connection that emerges when we engage with the joy and suffering of others
• Carolyn Rose Gimian on the late Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s advice to “smile at fear”
• Gaylon Ferguson on recognizing our natural wakefulness
• Pema Chödrön on being open to the opportunities that arise when we experience pain and discomfort in our lives
• Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche on finding joy in the midst of life’s difficulties
• Steve Silberman’s account of love, prejudice, Buddhism, and marriage
• Mary Pipher on moving past despair
• Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche on meditation that directs our thoughts and intentions in a positive direction
• Jaimal Yogis on his misguided attempt to use Zen to improve his surfing
• Lauren Fraser on the Zen-inspired cooks who have influenced the way we cook and eat
• And much more
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A Collection Of Buddhist-inspired Writings Selected By The Editor As The Best Published In 2009. Lessons For The Living / Stan Goldberg -- Whole Way / Joan Sutherland -- That Bird Has My Wings / Jarvis Jay Masters -- You Are Here / Thich Nhat Hanh -- Answers To Children's Questions / Thich Nhat Hanh -- Seth And Willie / Daniel Asa Rose -- Saltwater Buddha / Jaimal Yogis -- It's All Happening To All Of Us, All Of The Time / Sylvia Boorstein -- Dawn Light / Diane Ackerman -- Natural Wakefulness / Gaylon Ferguson -- Do Nothing / Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche -- How Will I Use This Day? / Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche -- In The Wild Places / John Tarrant -- Happily Ever After / Steve Silberman -- Joy Of Mindful Cooking / Laura Fraser -- Joyful Wisdom / Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche -- Smile At Fear / Carolyn Rose Gimian -- Seeking Peace: Chronicles Of The Worst Buddhist In The World / Mary Pipher -- Taking The Leap / Pema Chodron -- Hard Times, Simple Times / Norman Fischer -- No Self, No Problem / Anam Thubten -- Art Of Awareness / Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche -- By Song, Not Album / Hannah Tennant-moore -- Care Taking / Elizabeth Brownrigg -- Wonderland: The Zen Of Alice / Daniel Doen Silberberg -- Way Of Mountains And Rivers / John Daido Loori, Roshi -- Voice Of The Golden Goose / Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi -- Why Buddhism Needs The West / David Loy -- Mindful Eating / Jan Chozen Bays -- Burning Alive / Andrew Olendzki -- Shitty Monk / Shozan Jack Haubner. Edited By Melvin Mcleod And The Editors Of The Shambhala Sun. Issn 1932-393x.
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Here is this year's installment in the series Publishers Weekly says'does a great service by highlighting views and themes as they modulate with each passing year.'The Best Buddhist Writing 2010 is an eclectic, inspiring collection of writings from the Buddhist perspective. Selected by the editors of the Shambhala Sun, North America's leading Buddhist-inspired magazine, the essays, articles, and interviews in this anthology offer an entertaining mix of writing styles and reflect on a wide range of issues. Included are pieces by Gaylon Ferguson, Norman Fischer, Jaimal Yogis, H. H. the Dalai Lama, Joan Sutherland, Mingyur Rinpoche, Sakyong Mipham, Thich Nhat Hanh, Pema Chödrön, Diane Ackerman, Huston Smith, Susan Piver, Shozan Jack Haubner, and many others.
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2024-06-27
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