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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 294.34 EAN: 9781594863530 ISBN: 1594863539 Label: Rodale Books Manufacturer: Rodale Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: April 15, 2008 Publisher: Rodale Books Release Date: April 15, 2008 Sales Rank: 10331 Studio: Rodale Books
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Why do we suffer? Is there a purpose to our pain? Noting that human beings have wrestled with such questions for thousands of years, Phillip Moffitt has found answers for his own life in Buddhist philosophy and meditation. Reflecting on his own journey from Esquire magazine editor-in-chief to Buddhist meditation teacher, Moffitt provides a fresh perspective on the Buddha's ancient wisdom, showing how to move from suffering to new awareness and unanticipated joy. In this deeply spiritual book that is sure to become a Buddhist classic, Moffitt explores the twelve insights that underlie the Buddha's core teaching--the Four Noble Truths--and uses these often neglected ideas to guide readers to a more meaningful relationship to suffering. Moffitt write: 'These twelve insights teach you to dance with both the joy and pain, finding peace in a balanced mind and calm spirit. As the most specific, practical life instructions I have ever encountered, they serve as an invaluable tool for anyone who seeks a life filled with meaning and well-being.' Practicing these twelve insights, as Moffitt suggests, will help readers experience life's difficulties without being filled with stress and anguish, and they will enhance their moments of happiness. With engaging writing and a strong message of self-empowerment, Dancing with Life offers a prescriptive path for finding joy and peace that will appeal to meditation students and readers of 'Dharma Wisdom,' Moffitt's column in Yoga Journal, as well as anyone searching for a more authentic life.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - if you want to "walk the walk", get this book As a long time practitioner in the Theravada tradition, I expected this book to be a bit "light" on content. In reality, this is one of the best workbooks for walking the path that i have come across. Moffit interprets Ajahn Sumedho's explication of the 12 aspects of the four noble truths in terms of modern life, and thereby turns what was previously an intellectual teaching into an eminently practical day-to-day guide for real life in a hectic, stressed-out world. I have read this one over and over ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent teachings This book is an excellent western explaination of Ajan Sumedho's teachings/realizations of the four noble truths.The author has obviously realized aspects of these teachings as well.
Rating: - classic This book, although not written in a very flowery or flowy style, gave me real insights... it wasn't even what he wrote, but how he wrote it maybe...
I was familiar with the 4 noble and the 8 fold path, but this book spoke to the heart...and not to the head...that's why the head has a hard time following...I will have to re-read it again.The wording is simple, but the meaning deep.It is one of those books that you can randomly pick a page and read a paragraph, and there is no need to ... Read More
Rating: - The Still Point: Where Life & the Dharma Dance Written by a man who walked away from his position as CEO & Editor in Chief of Esquire Magazine, this treatise is the real thing! Given his command of knowledge in all matters literary, what could have been another cerebral exercise is in fact a work of heart.
Two days ago, I encountered Phillip walking down a rural road at sunset. In silence, we passed one another. Although, I don't really know this man, there existed in that moment an implicit recognition of mutual presence and purpose. ... Read More
Rating: - A gem of a book! Moffitt's book is a gem: it is a handbook to help us develop and hone our skills so that we respond to our suffering in a way whereby we are not defined by it.The book--an explication of the Four Noble Truths, which is the Buddha's primary teaching--is well organized, full of examples from Moffitt's life and the lives of his students, and is eminently readable, His style is lucid and alive, and his book is a treasure to savor. I highly recommend this book to anyone whether or not they are familiar with the ... Read More
Dancing with Life: Buddhist Insights for Finding Meaning and Joy in the Face of Suffering |