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Hardcover The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Buddhist Wisdom: A Complete Introduction to the Principles and Practices of Buddhism Book

ISBN: 0835607860

ISBN13: 9780835607865

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Buddhist Wisdom: A Complete Introduction to the Principles and Practices of Buddhism

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Joyful Effort, Right Livelihood, Compassionate Living, Freedom from Suffering---such principles offer healing balance to the hectic pursuit of the American Dream and explain why Buddhism is the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Wisom plus more

Having just returned from Bhutan, I wanted a text that would be informative and have pictures that would peek the interest of my grandchildren. I found both in this book.

A peaceful path

`The only way we can find peace in our own hearts is by changing ourselves, not by changing the world.' - Ayya Khema During the 1960s, Western culture went through an upheaval in many respects, not the least of which was in the questioning of long-held traditional religious patterns. This was done to an extent perhaps not seen since the Reformation, where people were not looking for adjustments and modifications to their own patterns of belief and practice as much as they were looking for radically different ways of doing things. One of the typical patterns of change was an exploration of Eastern religions. In this exploration, one encounters non-religions (that had great appeal for those also questioning 'establishments' of any kind), non-hierarchies, and a radical difference from Western norms. At least, that is what a superficial exploration grants the seeker. One such object of interest was Buddhism. Buddhism is, in its post-60s existence, one of the fastest-growing religions in the West. Schools and meditation centres exist in all major cities in Europe and America. For those who seek the substance of the faith, there is much that is attractive. For those who stay the course and plumb the depths of the faith, many find traditions and beliefs that at their base are in many ways compatible for the faiths from which they were fleeing. This book, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Buddhist Wisdom, subtitled A Complete Introduction to the Principles and Practices of Buddhism, presents in a clear and accessible pattern the key beliefs, practices, and historical events of Buddhism with particular emphasis on relevance to modern Western understanding. One cannot pick up the book but be impressed with the artistic and photographic polish of the book. Each page is well designed and illustrated, with images and concepts and written words supporting each other. This is important for a complex topic such as Buddhism. `When someone becomes interested in Buddhism the obvious question that arises is, "What is Buddhism?" The answer is not so obvious, however, and even experienced Buddhists continue to contemplate this question.' Buddhism consists less of doctrines and dogmatic/philosophical concepts (as many Western religions are founded upon, or at least largely developed from) and more of a practice and incorporation of certain principles into life. The teachings of the Buddha, Siddharta Gautama, who lived approximately 500 B.C.E., are not meant to be studied as much as practiced. Farrer-Halls gives a very brief introduction to the life of the Buddha and presents the basic concepts of the Buddha -- the Four Noble Truths -- in the introduction. These Four Noble Truths are: 1. The existence of suffering -- suffering, however, is a difficult word. The Pali word dukkha can mean 'anguish' or 'dissatisfaction', as well as a number of other possibilities. This ends up being a realistic view on life, rather more pragmatic than esoteric, and is often misinterpreted a

Beautiful Buddhist Wisdom!

This book is wonderful! It combines the basics of Buddhism with wonderful colored photos and illustrations! Many topics are covered in this book such as the 4 noble truths, the 8 fold path, different schools, an excellent history, and much more. A beautiful book to rest on your coffee table.

Beautifully Illustrated

Although "encyclopedia" might not be the best word for this book, it is an excellent introduction into Buddhism. The illustration, layout and design make this book lovely. You will find suggested meditations as well as step-by-step instructions. Good for anyone investigating Buddhism.

A Primer for Beginners in Buddhism

This beautifully illustrated book offers an easy to read, easy to understand introduction to Buddhism, with an emphasis on the philosophy of Buddhist practices. I had read several other books on the topic, but still felt confused about many of the Buddhist principles. This book was written in a very straight forward fashion, that helped to put my earlier readings in perspective.The book made comparisons between the similarities, and differences in Christian and Buddhist beliefs, as well as exploring the history, and evolution of Buddhism.It is a wonderful book for anyone who wishes to learn more about the topic of Buddhism, whether you are exploring the religious aspects of Buddhism, or wish to incorporate aspects of the Buddhist philosphy into your current belief system.
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