When things fall apart [heart advice for difficult times]
Provides useful advice about how Buddhism helps readers to cope with the grim realities of modern life, including fear, despair, rage and the feeling that we are not in control of our lives. Through reflections on the central Buddhist teaching of right mindfulness, Chödrön orients readers and gives them language with which to shape their thinking about the ordinary and extraordinary traumas of modern life. But most importantly, Chödrön demonstrates how effective the Buddhist point of view can be in bringing order into disordered lives.
"Provides useful advice about how Buddhism helps readers to cope with the grim realities of modern life, including fear, despair, rage and the feeling that we are not in control of our lives. Through reflections on the central Buddhist teaching of right mindfulness, Chödrön orients readers and gives them language with which to shape their thinking about the ordinary and extraordinary traumas of modern life. But most importantly, Chödrön demonstrates how effective the Buddhist point of view can be in bringing order into disordered lives."@en
"How can we go on living 'when things fall apart', when we are overcome by pain, fear, and anxiety? Pema Chödrön's answer to that question contains some spectacularly good news: there is a fundamental happiness readily available to each one of us, no matter how difficult things seem to be. But to find it, we must learn to stop running from suffering, and instead actually learn to embrace it fearlessly, compassionately, and with curiosity."@en
"Traditional Buddhist wisdom for working with suffering shows how to use all situations, even painful ones, as a means for discovering the kind of peace that is utterly indestructible."@en
"Traditional Buddhist wisdom for working with suffering shows how to use all situations, even painful ones, as a means for discovering the kind of peace that is utterly indestructible."
"How can we go on living when things fall apart -- when we are overcome by pain, fear, and anxiety? The author's answer to that question contains some spectacularly good news."@en
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