Ashley Wells, Dhr. Seven, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly QUESTIONS FOR THE EDITORS
Be sincere. The only "stupid" question is the one we are too afraid to ask. |
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What the Buddha Taught |
Dan Eckhart asked an interesting question recently: Can you guys recommend an easy Dharma book to read?
Answer: Yes, Dan. Try Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung? by awakened Buddhist comedian-in-robes Ajahn Brahm.
Apparently, Dan doesn't want to get bogged down in lists and Pali and Sanskrit terminology. He's a Westerner and wants some Western straight talk. Of course, we would always recommend What the Buddha Taught by Ven. Rahula as a concise text (Theravada).
When Things... (Pema Chodron) |
It's from the pen of Pema Chodron (pemachodronfoundation.org) and talks about recovery, wound healing, and developing the heart when we're all already enlightened anyway (after all, "Samsara is nirvana" in the Mahayana imagination).
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Unraveling Mysteries Mind/Body |
The Path to Happiness (Susila) |
For more on that, see the work of the Malaysian Burmese Buddhist nun Sayalay Susila (sayalaysusila.net) and the book she wrote with Wisdom Quarterly's very own Dharma Editor Seven.
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