The Road Home: A Contemporary Exploration of the Buddhist Path

Author:   Ethan Nichtern
Publisher:   North Point Press
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9780374536718


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   12 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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In this wise and witty invitation to Buddhist meditation, Ethan Nichtern, a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition, investigates the journey each of us takes to find where we belong. Drawing from contemporary research on meditation and mindfulness and from his experience as a teacher and practitioner of Buddhism, Nichtern describes in fresh language the basic existential experience that gives rise to spiritual seeking--and its potentially dangerous counterpart, spiritual materialism. He explains exactly how, by turning our awareness to what's happening around us and inside us, we become able to enhance our sense of connection with others and, at the same time, change for the better our individual and collective patterns of greed, apathy, and inattention. The Road Home shows us that, in order to create a truly compassionate and enlightened society, we must start with ourselves. And this means working with our own mind--in whatever state we find it.

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Author:   Ethan Nichtern
Publisher:   North Point Press
Imprint:   North Point Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9780374536718


ISBN 10:   0374536716
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   12 July 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Ethan is the future of Buddhism. Sharon Salzberg (from the foreword) Grounded in compassion, Nichtern's teaching offers a profound, lucid, and complex education in self-awareness, interdependence, and enlightenment. Publishers Weekly A wise, humane, and deeply sympathetic introduction to the practice of Buddhism . . . Those wondering what Buddhism is all about will find plenty to think about in these pages, which make for a gentle and user-friendly invitation to explore further . . . Thoughtful and helpful alike. Kirkus Reviews Makes ancient Buddhist teachings and texts approachable, contemporary, and relevant . . . Valuable for readers looking for an introduction to Buddhist teachings as they relate to meditation practice or for those searching for ways to live their lives in the here and now. Library Journal (Starred Review) A beautiful guide and invitation to a sane life. Refreshingly straightforward, accessible, skillful and kind. Jack Kornfield, author of The Wise Heart Ethan Nichtern is as gifted and compassionate a teacher in writing as he is in person. In The Road Home, he proposes that we move past our destructive repetitive patterns not by shellacking over sadness or anger or fear with some sort of enlightened-guru positivity but by accepting them, in all their contours, as an inevitable part of what makes us human. I've dog-eared my copy so thoroughly, it's swollen to twice its normal size. Maud Newton The Road Home potently takes traditional Buddhism and makes it beautifully accessible and relevant for today's spiritual seeker and skeptic alike. This book has the power to cure apathy in today's society, and I think the world of it. Lodro Rinzler, author of The Buddha Walks into a Bar


Ethan is the future of Buddhism. --Sharon Salzberg (from the foreword) Grounded in compassion, Nichtern's teaching offers a profound, lucid, and complex education in self-awareness, interdependence, and enlightenment. --Publishers Weekly A wise, humane, and deeply sympathetic introduction to the practice of Buddhism . . . Those wondering what Buddhism is all about will find plenty to think about in these pages, which make for a gentle and user-friendly invitation to explore further . . . Thoughtful and helpful alike. --Kirkus Reviews Makes ancient Buddhist teachings and texts approachable, contemporary, and relevant . . . Valuable for readers looking for an introduction to Buddhist teachings as they relate to meditation practice or for those searching for ways to live their lives in the here and now. --Library Journal (Starred Review) A beautiful guide and invitation to a sane life. Refreshingly straightforward, accessible, skillful and kind. --Jack Kornfield, author of The Wise Heart Ethan Nichtern is as gifted and compassionate a teacher in writing as he is in person. In The Road Home, he proposes that we move past our destructive repetitive patterns not by shellacking over sadness or anger or fear with some sort of enlightened-guru positivity but by accepting them, in all their contours, as an inevitable part of what makes us human. I've dog-eared my copy so thoroughly, it's swollen to twice its normal size. --Maud Newton The Road Home potently takes traditional Buddhism and makes it beautifully accessible and relevant for today's spiritual seeker and skeptic alike. This book has the power to cure apathy in today's society, and I think the world of it. --Lodro Rinzler, author of The Buddha Walks into a Bar...


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Ethan Nichtern is a Shastri, a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition, and the author of One City: A Declaration of Interdependence. He is also the founder of the Interdependence Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to Buddhist-inspired meditation and psychology, integral activism, mindful arts, and meaningful media. Nichtern has taught meditation and Buddhist psychology classes in New York and around the country for the last ten years.

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