Composting Our Karma : Turning Confusion into Lessons for Awakening Our Innate Wisdom
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1645472949
ISBN-13
9781645472940
Publisher
Shambhala Publications Inc
Imprint
Shambhala Publications Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 10th, 2024
Print length
176 Pages
Weight
248 grams
Dimensions
13.90 x 21.50 x 1.50 cms
Product Classification:
Religion & beliefs
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Engaging teachings on the core Korean Zen practice of dont-know mind that encourage us to cultivate and apply a clear mind, improve our intuition, feel naturally at ease, and generate compassionate wisdom to face whatever arises.
??Barbara Rhodes (Zen Master Soeng Hyang) offers the core Korean Zen teaching of dont-know mind as an antidote to the over-thinking, overly stimulating modern world that is the cause of so much suffering. In this collection of essays, Rhodes shows us that there are ways we can work with, or compost, whatever weve got in front of us, digest it into energy that can get us through the rough times, and cultivate a satisfying life.
Dont-know mind, Korean Zens foremost teaching, points to our clear enlightened mind before suffering arises based on concepts and judgments of like and dislike. While simple, it is a lifelong exercise, with immediate benefits that get deeper with practice. By applying dont-know mind to meditation, everyday existence, and lifes challenges, readers will learn to work with their own minds reactions to things; trust their intuition; perceive situations clearly; and act with natural courage, compassion, and enthusiasm.
Rhodes offers fascinating insights from her professional life as a nurse; her commitment to engaged Buddhism; her life experience as a member of the LGBTQ community; her use of psychedelics on her spiritual path; and more. Readers will appreciate her down-to-earth wisdom, compassion, enthusiasm, and faith in the power of this practice.
This book includes an afterword by Dae Bong Sunim, a guiding teacher at Musangsa Monastery in Korea.
??Barbara Rhodes (Zen Master Soeng Hyang) offers the core Korean Zen teaching of dont-know mind as an antidote to the over-thinking, overly stimulating modern world that is the cause of so much suffering. In this collection of essays, Rhodes shows us that there are ways we can work with, or compost, whatever weve got in front of us, digest it into energy that can get us through the rough times, and cultivate a satisfying life.
Dont-know mind, Korean Zens foremost teaching, points to our clear enlightened mind before suffering arises based on concepts and judgments of like and dislike. While simple, it is a lifelong exercise, with immediate benefits that get deeper with practice. By applying dont-know mind to meditation, everyday existence, and lifes challenges, readers will learn to work with their own minds reactions to things; trust their intuition; perceive situations clearly; and act with natural courage, compassion, and enthusiasm.
Rhodes offers fascinating insights from her professional life as a nurse; her commitment to engaged Buddhism; her life experience as a member of the LGBTQ community; her use of psychedelics on her spiritual path; and more. Readers will appreciate her down-to-earth wisdom, compassion, enthusiasm, and faith in the power of this practice.
This book includes an afterword by Dae Bong Sunim, a guiding teacher at Musangsa Monastery in Korea.
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