Buddha's Nature: Who We Really Are and Why This Matters
By (Author) W Nisker
By (author) Wes Nisker
Ebury Publishing
Rider & Co
1st August 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Worship, rites, ceremonies and rituals
294.363
Paperback
208
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 19mm
274g
A practical guide to self-awareness and compassion through the techniques of mindfulness Who am IHow we respond to this common human question is of vital importance to our happiness and well-being, for it is only by understanding that we are a part of nature that we can gain a real context for our lives. Drawing upon the techniques of mindfulness, ancient Buddhist wisdom and recent discoveries in evolutionary science and psychology, Wes Nisker offers us a deep understanding of our co-existence with the elements, sunlight, sea, plants and animals. Through meditations and reflections on this universal truth, he helps us to a greater self-awareness - and thereby to increased freedom and happiness.
One of the best efforts yet to bring together meditators and scientists. (This book) is an instrument for our greater joy and achievements. -- Thich Nhat Hanh
This book is a milestone in contemporary Buddhism...Here Wes Nisker, with stunning generosity and compassion, ground the Buddha's teachings in discoveries made by the neural and evolutionary sciences. I dare you to find a book on science that is so personal, or a book on meditation that is so funny and forgiving. -- Joanna Macy, author of World as Lover, World as Self
The author of Crazy Wisdom, Wes Nisker is also a radio commentator, comedian and Buddhist meditation instructor who has taught around the world. A longtime fixture on San Francisco radio station KFOG, he is the founder and co-editor of the international Theravada Buddhist journal Inquiring Mind and one of the regular teachers at the Spirit Rock Meditation Center in California.