Roar: Sulak Sivaraksa and the Path of Socially Engaged Buddhism
By (Author) Matteo Pistono
By (author) John Ralston Saul
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
5th March 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
B
Paperback
264
Width 152mm, Height 216mm
The life story of one of the most important Buddhists in the last one hundred years. A household name in Thailand but still relatively unknown in the United States, Sulak Siviraksa joins with the Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hahn in articulating a Buddhism that engages fully to advocate non-violently for social justice. Siviraksa, who founded the International Network of Engaged Buddhists, spent the the latter portion of 2017 under arrest and charged with l se majeste (insulting the king) in Thailand. His story is of particular relevance to today's United States. Sivaraksa's life exemplifies what 21st century leaders and activists need -- mindfulness, skillful means, and a fiercely kind heart. Roar weaves together Sulak Sivaraksa's struggle for social justice together with his spiritual life and his own equally challenging inner battles. For his activism, writings, and firebrand speeches, Sivaraksa has been exiled from Thailand twice, jailed and harassed, and repeatedly prosecuted for defaming the Thai monarchy. Still, no authority has been able to silence his roar. Roar is the biography of this renowned Thai Buddhist activist, critic, and indomitable defender of the disenfranchised. Pistono's deft prose weaves together the story of Siviraksa's over fifty years of social-justice work and the leader's struggles with his spiritual life, inner demons, and work to balance meditation and family life with his tireless campaigns to affect change. Over forty vintage and historical black-and-white photos illustrate both Sulak's life and a turbulent period in Thailand's history. As a remarkable figure in the Asian Buddhist world, Siviraksa has given us a blueprint for peaceful, nonviolent social activism in the 21st century.
Although material advances have contributed enormously to human welfare, they cannot create lasting happiness by themselves. I believe [Sulak]and I share a conviction that if we are to solve human problems, economic and technological development must be accompanied by an inner spiritual growth. And if we succeed in fulfilling both these goals, we will surely create a happier and more peaceful world.
His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama
[Sulak]offers a clear picture of what is going on, and he does so as a participant, not just as an observer. He is a teacher and an organizer, a bodhisattva who devotes all his energies to helping others.
Thich Nhat Hanh, author of Living Buddha, Living Christ
"Consistently engaging, Pistonos book provides a template for Buddhist activism at a time when bold voices like Sulaks are so desperately needed."
Buddhadharma
"This rare and powerful book conveys the powerful spirit of a true humanitarian and courageous human being, Sulak Sivaraksa. Roar is the roar of a lion of a man, whose vision of human liberation is an example for us all. Written with rugged honesty and utter clarity, this book is a great treasure that teaches us all that compassion in action is the very heart of ethics. Bravo! All who know [Sulak]have been waiting for the full story of his life and work.
Roshi Joan Halifax, Upaya Zen Center, author of Standing at the Edge
By the pivotal nature of his work, which bridges the artificial divides of North and South, Buddhist and non-Buddhist, self and other, bringing a healthy mix of universalism and concern for local culture, and by the exemplary courage he has manifested in speaking truth to power, Sulak Sivaraksa has made, and continues to make, a major contribution to peace and justice in his native Thailand, as well as in the world as a whole.
Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate from Northern Ireland
[Sulak] is an old friend and an inspiring, amazing figure in world Buddhism.Roaroffers a marvelous and compelling story of his courage and audacity, of [Sulaks] extraordinary place in the modern history of Thailand, and his creative, feisty, unstoppable force of compassion and wisdom.
Jack Kornfield,author ofNo Time Like the Present
[Sulak] is one of the heroes of our time, offering us deep wisdom and refreshingly sane alternatives to the earth-destroying religions of consumerism, greed, and exploitation.
Joanna Macy, author ofWorld as Lover, World as Self
An irrepressible campaigner for a sane and just society, [Sulak] unites the strengths of a traditional Dharmic sensibility with the critical rigor of a Western-educated intellectual. His life offers a heroic example of engaged Buddhism in practice.
Stephen Batchelor, author ofSecular Buddhism
In the entire world I know of no one who understands the situation more clearly and acts more effectively and consistently to bring the resources of a great religious tradition to bear on the critical issues of our time than Sulak Sivaraksa. I wish I could point to equally effective Christian leaders. I cannot. But perhaps we Christians can be inspired by him and learn from him and can find the strength to act creatively.
John B. Cobb, Jr., author ofA Christian Natural Theology
The question of alternatives to the current economic model has become extremely urgent. Sulak Sivaraksa has been in the forefront of developing a thoroughgoing critique of consumerism.
Walden Bello, author ofCapitalisms Last Stand
Whenever I ask myself a basic question of public ethics and public action, I end up wondering what [Sulak] would think. He has that great virtue of being true to himself and to the standards which somehow link all great moral philosophies. [Sulak] is an unstoppable force working on justice from a Buddhist point of view.
John Ralston Saul, author ofThe Collapse of Globalism and the Reinvention of the World
Matteo Pistono was born and raised in Wyoming. He holds a Masters of Arts degree in Indian Philosophy from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. After working with the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. on Tibetan cultural programs, Pistono lived and traveled throughout the Himalayas for a decade, bringing to the West graphic accounts and photos of China's human rights abuses in Tibet. He is the author of Meditation- Coming to Know Your Mind, Fearless in Tibet- The Life of the Mystic Tert n Sogyal, and In the Shadow of the Buddha- One Man's Journey of Discovery in Tibet. His writing and photography have appeared in the Washington Post, Men's Journal, Kyoto Journal, Tricycle.org, Lionsroar.com, HIMAL South Asia, and on BBC News. Pistono spent three years researching and writing Roar, interviewing individuals in Thailand, the United States, India, Japan, England, and Germany. He recorded more than 50 hours of interviews with Sulak and traveled with him extensively throughout Thailand, the United States, and India, and had access to Sulak's personal library, and large circle of friends, colleagues, and associates.