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Product Identifiers
PublisherPublic Affairs
ISBN-101935209418
ISBN-139781935209416
eBay Product ID (ePID)74174293
Product Key Features
Book TitleBeyond the Self : Teachings on the Middle Way
Number of Pages72 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2009
TopicBuddhism / General (See Also Philosophy / Buddhist), Buddhist, Buddhism / Zen (See Also Philosophy / Zen)
GenreReligion, Philosophy
AuthorThich Nhat Hanh
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight2 Oz
Item Length6 in
Item Width4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2009-039699
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal294.3/92
SynopsisOne of the Buddha's most central ideas is the importance of transcending "either/or" thinking to avoid the trap of extremist views. In Beyond the Self Thich Nhat Hanh suggests that we can find tranquility by embracing all aspects of life, instead of focusing on what we like and dislike. The book contains Nhat Hanh's original translation of the Sutra on the Middle Way, as well as his commentary on how we can use this teaching to better understand how to navigate our difficulties and find peace of mind. By changing how we see the world, Beyond the Self helps us transform ourselves., One of the Buddha's most central ideas is the importance of transcending either/or" thinking to avoid the trap of extremist views. In Beyond the Self Thich Nhat Hanh suggests that we can find tranquility by embracing all aspects of life, instead of focusing on what we like and dislike. The book contains Nhat Hanh's original translation of the Sutra on the Middle Way, as well as his commentary on how we can use this teaching to better understand how to navigate our difficulties and find peace of mind. By changing how we see the world, Beyond the Self helps us transform ourselves., This title gives readers a better understanding of how to navigate suffering and difficulties and find peace of mind and contentment. It is appropriate for both beginners and longtime practitioners of Buddhism.