The Road Home: Buddhism for the 21st century
By (Author) Ethan Nichtern
Ebury Publishing
Rider & Co
1st May 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Spirituality and religious experience
294.3
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 21mm
307g
An inspiring, thought-provoking guide to living life with ease and fulfilment 'An invitation to a sane life' Jack Kornfield Do you feel at home Are you comfortable in your own skin Do you have a sense of belonging In this book, senior Buddhist teacher Ethan Nichtern addresses these questions and guides us on the path we all take to find out who we really are and where we really belong. Feeling truly at home, he believes, comes not from our physical location but the ability to belong in the present moment, without worrying about yesterday's regrets or tomorrow's to-do list. Nichtern provides the tools needed to reach this awakening. Once we feel relaxed and comfortable in our own skin, our lives improve. We become less anxious, uncertain and stressed about the future; we become more able to listen, to be compassionate and engage in meaningful relationships and activities. We can all achieve this, if only we can feel at home with ourselves and others. This book is not about navel-gazing or escapism, instead it is a map to use in everyday life - one that ultimately leads you home.
An invitation to a sane life. Refreshingly straightforward, accessible, skillful and kind. -- Jack Kornfield, author of A Path With Heart
Ethan is the future of Buddhism -- Sharon Salzberg
Ethan Nichtern is a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition and is one of the best-known of the new generation of Buddhist practitioners. He has written for publications including the Huffington Post, Belief.net and Tricycle among others. He has also been featured on CNN and NPR, discussing Buddhism and meditation in the 21st century.