
Buddha For Beginners
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Religion & Spirituality
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2015
Publisher
For Beginners, LLC
Description
Stephen T. Asma invites readers on a journey to explore the fundamental concepts of Buddhism in a way that's both accessible and enlightening. With a focus on the core philosophies, this book breaks down complex ideas into digestible thoughts that encourage both reflection and inquiry. Asma's approachable style makes the tenets of Buddhism relatable, offering insights that resonate with modern life.
Readers will find themselves navigating through the rich tapestry of Buddhist teachings, from the Four Noble Truths to the significance of mindfulness. Asma emphasizes how these practices not only benefit individual well-being but also enhance one's understanding of the self and the world. This exploration lays a foundation for those curious about Buddhism, featuring historical context and practical guidance that bridge ancient wisdom with contemporary relevance. It becomes a thoughtful resource for anyone interested in integrating the spiritual and philosophical aspects of Buddhism into daily practice.
Readers will find themselves navigating through the rich tapestry of Buddhist teachings, from the Four Noble Truths to the significance of mindfulness. Asma emphasizes how these practices not only benefit individual well-being but also enhance one's understanding of the self and the world. This exploration lays a foundation for those curious about Buddhism, featuring historical context and practical guidance that bridge ancient wisdom with contemporary relevance. It becomes a thoughtful resource for anyone interested in integrating the spiritual and philosophical aspects of Buddhism into daily practice.
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