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Hardcover The Buddha and the Terrorist Book

ISBN: 1565125207

ISBN13: 9781565125209

The Buddha and the Terrorist

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Among all the experiences of the Buddha, his eye-to-eye encounter with a terrorist is perhaps the most relevant and vital for those of us caught in the binds of the early 21st century. Once upon a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The heart of Buddhism

Simply a great little book. If you've ever been a problem (uh-hem...), or have encountered problem people, you can find wisdom in this story. Somebody you know acting out? Give em this book...

A parable of peace for our times

I read this small book on an hour flight. I could not put it down even when the flight got bumpy. This is a parable for our times. We can choose to listen to it's message of forgivness and love in response to terror or we can continue on our present path to our mutual destruction. May we choose wisely.

Excellent Buddhist "Bible" Story

This spiritual story is taught many ways in many publications, but it speaks with greater authority because it does not condemn anyone.

Extremely significant, then and now

Buy this book for the parable, which is well-crafted and lightly sprinkled with Buddhist "tenets," but not enough to be heavy-handed. I enjoyed the story, but the foreword alone is worth the purchase. It is succinct and the most pertinent exposition on violence and terrorism I have heard/read. Thomas Moore's foreword should be printed and handed out to every American. Violence and terrorism, and their counterparts of peace and reconciliation, are not issues for democrats or republicans, atheists or religious people. These issues are about struggles inside every human, both now, and thousands of years ago.

a lovely story you would do well to read

The first reviewer would have done potential readers a greater service if s/he actually read the book. Perhaps s/he could have even learned something about hatred begetting hatred and how we can each stop that cycle in our own lives. This small book is a retelling of the old Buddhist parable of Angulimala. Angulimala goes around killing people and cutting their fingers off to wear on a necklace. He wanders one day into the grove where the Buddha is living in hermitage. The Buddha does not fear the killer, but instead, the Buddha talks with him and shows him compassion and unconditional love. Angulimala questions his violent and hateful ways and gives up killing to go live and study with the Buddha. It is a story about violence, about suffering, about compassion, about making choices so that we may live peacefully. It is a story about the ability to change, about opening to our own capacity to love and be loved, about acknowledging our power to destroy but chosing to create instead. It is a lovely tale, relevant to the world today, and one that each of us could benefit from reading by studying the multiple layers of meaning and integrating its lessons into our lives.
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