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What the Buddha Felt [Audio Tape]
Author Epstein, Mark
Date2001.09
PublisherSounds True
Publisher Url http://store.yahoo.com/soundstruestore/info.html
LocationPalo Alto, CA, US [帕羅奧圖, 加利福尼亞州, 美國]
Content type錄音資料=Sound Recording
Language英文=English
NoteAbridged edition
Keyword修行方法=修行法門=Practice;
AbstractThe acclaimed author of Thoughts without a Thinker offers an engaging exploration into the visionary psychology first mapped by the Buddha – and how those principles can help us face even the most challenging emotional obstacles today.
On What the Buddha Felt,you will learn about a quiet revolution occurring in the West today: the merging of modern psychotherapy and traditional Buddhist vipassana meditation techniques to help us face even the most challenging emotional obstacles. Why do so many of us feel a pervasive sense of dissatisfaction in our lives? Do our problems lie in the traumas of the past? Or is the solution right in front of us, in the scope of our immediate awareness? What the Buddha Felt unravels these crucial questions – and invites each of us to discover the possibility of a happiness beyond our everyday minds.
ISBN1564558975
Hits283
Created date2004.04.02



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