The Busybody Buddha

The Busybody Buddha
Author: Margie Rutledge
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1459715853


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In the sequel to The Great Laundry Adventure, the three Lawrence children, Abigail, Jacob and Ernest (from oldest to youngest) again embark on a mysterious adventure, but this time, the adventure is initiated, it appears, by a small blue stone buddha that Ernest discovered in a mysterious shop.

The Busybody Buddha

The Busybody Buddha
Author: Margie Rutledge
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0929141911


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When the Lawrence family vacations at the lake, the kids have lots of woods and islands to explore, but Ernest has bad feelings about the trip and thinks his little toy buddha is to blame.

Busybody Buddha

Busybody Buddha
Author: Margie Rutledge
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages:
Release: 2002-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780613776295


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In this sequel to "The Great Laundry Adventure, " the family arrives on the island where they always spend their holidays, ready for summer. The children are drawn to a mysterious cave where they hear sobbing. A tunnel leads them to someone who needs their help: a young girl from another time. Illustrations.

Buddhism for the Unbelievably Busy

Buddhism for the Unbelievably Busy
Author: Meshel Laurie
Publisher: Nero
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-11-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1925435784


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Dear Reader – This is not a book about coping with unbelievable busyness. It’s a book about making it stop. What if I told you that a lot of what keeps you unbelievably busy is not only pointless, but avoidable, nonsensical and entirely driven by your own fears, insecurities and ego? You’d probably want to slap me, if you could find the time, right? Don’t worry, I was once just like you: exhausted, harried, overcommitted and flummoxed as to what to cut back on. I’m not completely cured, but for the first time in years I have room to breathe and to think about what kind of life I really want to live. And I have Buddhism to thank for this. In this book I’ve compiled the teachings, ideas and practices that got me to this point. Buddhism helped me dig deep to discover why I was determined to do so much, and why I was so afraid to stand still and be alone with myself. It’s not hippy-trippy stuff, believe me. Buddhism is just as relevant and practical in our modern world as it’s ever been. As crazy as it sounds, I’m asking you to add one more thing to your list today: read this book, and let it help you free yourself from the grind of your unbelievable busyness. Live the peaceful life you know you deserve and be the person you want to be.

Modern Truths

Modern Truths
Author: Ekacco Bhikkhu
Publisher: Pa-Auk Meditation Centre (Singapore)
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2014-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9810733305


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Author’s Note: Modern Truths contains sixteen talks on the Noble Truths plus a talk on how to decide what is and is not a teaching of The Buddha. The talks were prepared upon the request of devotees at a temple in Penang, Malaysia. All except the talk on the Path-factor Right View and that on the Path-factor Right Intention were also delivered. Again upon request, all except the talk on the four Noble Truths (‘A Modern Opportunity’, p.1ff), and the one on Right Intention (‘Beauty Is in the Eye of the Blind’ p.263), were published in Penang, in two separate books. 1) Modern Birth, Ageing, and Death (p.17ff) — 5 + 1 talks One talk on the Noble Truth of Suffering; four on the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering; and as an appendix, one on Right View (the first factor of the Noble Eightfold Path, the Noble Truth of the Path Leading to the Cessation of Suffering). As an appendix also a talk entitled ‘Is this the Dhamma-Vinaya?’ 2) Modern Happiness Very Difficult to See (p.117f) — 7 + 1 talks Seven talks on the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering, and as an appendix, one on the Noble Truth of the Path Leading to the Cessation of Suffering, the Noble Eightfold Path. Upon the request of devotees at a temple in Singapore, all seventeen talks (2+6+8) and their appendices are herewith published together. Since the talk on the Noble Eightfold Path, the talk on Right View, and the talk on Right Intention, were intended as the first three of a series discussing the Noble Truth of the Path leading to the Cessation of Suffering, they have here been put separately under The Path Leading to Modern Happiness Very Difficult to See (p.225ff ). The talk on how to decide what is and is not a teaching of The Buddha has been put at the end, as it is not directly related to any of the four Noble Truths, but is directly related to one’s study and understanding of The Buddha’s Teachings as a whole. Inconsistencies in translation, etc., between one talk and another have been left as they are. Ekacco Bhikkhu [From a book published by Pa-Auk Meditation Centre, a Centre of Theravāda Buddhist Tradition]

The Great Laundry Adventure

The Great Laundry Adventure
Author: Margie Rutledge
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 177
Release: 1999-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1459711912


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The Lawrence family (three children, one dog, one cat and two parents) has a crisis on its hands - too much laundry and no place to put it. Are the thirteen baskets they buy in the mysterious shop in the market the end of their problems? Or is it just the beginning of a grand and maybe dangerous adventure for Abigail, Jacob and Ernest?

The Buddha and the Bard

The Buddha and the Bard
Author: Lauren Shufran
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2023-01-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:


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What does Shakespeare have to teach us about mindfulness? What Eastern spiritual views about death, love, and presence are reflected in the writings of The Bard? The Buddha and the Bard reveals the surprising connections between the 2,500-year-old spiritual leader and the most compelling writer of all time. “Shufran’s compelling juxtapositions will encourage the reader to ask the deepest questions of themselves while delighting in the play of resonances across a cultural and historical divide.” – YOGA Magazine Shakespeare understood and represented the human condition better than any writer of his time. As for the Buddha, he saw how to liberate us from that condition. Author Lauren Shufran explores the fascinating interplay of Western drama and Eastern philosophy by pairing quotes from Shakespeare with the tenets of an Eastern spiritual practice, sparking a compelling dialogue between the two. There’s a remarkable interchange of echoes between Shakespeare’s conception of “the inward man” and Buddhist approaches to recognizing, honoring, and working with our humanness as we play out our roles on the “stage” of our lives. The Buddha and the Bard synthesizes literature and scripture, embodied drama and transcendent practice, to shape a multifaceted lyric that we can apply as mindful practice in our own lives. Shufran’s compelling juxtapositions will encourage the reader to ask the deepest questions of themselves while delighting in the play of resonances across a cultural and historical divide.

The Eastern Buddhist

The Eastern Buddhist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1928
Genre: Buddha (The concept)
ISBN:


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An unsectarian journal devoted to an open and critical study of Mahayana Buddhism in all of its aspects.

GLOSSARY OF BUDDHISM

GLOSSARY OF BUDDHISM
Author: Various Authors
Publisher: Fivestar
Total Pages: 994
Release: 2024-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN:


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This is a revised and expanded edition of The Seeker’s Glossary of Buddhism, which first appeared a year ago. The text is a compendium of excerpts and quotations from some 350 works by monks, nuns, professors, scholars and other laypersons from nine different countries, in their own words or in translation. The editors have merely organized the material, adding a few connecting thoughts of their own for ease in reading.