
Many of us, even on our happiest days, struggle to quiet the constant buzz of anxiety in the background of our minds. All kinds of worries--worries about losing people and things, worries about how we seem to others--keep us from peace of mind. Distracted or misled by our preoccupations, misconceptions, and, most of all, our obsession with ourselves, we don't see the world clearly--we don't see the world as it really is.In our search for happiness and the good life, this is the main problem. But luckily there is a solution, and on the path to understanding it, we can make use of the rich and varied teachings that have developed over centuries of Buddhist thought.With clarity and compassion, Nicolas Bommarito explores the central elements of centuries of Buddhist philosophy and practice, explaining how they can improve your life and teach you to live without fear. Mining important texts and lessons for practical guidance, he provides a friendly guide to the very practical goals that underpin Buddhist philosophy. After laying out the basic ideas, Bommarito walks readers through a wide range of techniques and practices we can adopt to mend ingrained habits.Rare for its exploration of both the philosophy that motivates Buddhism and its practical applications, this is a compassionate guide to leading a good life that anyone can follow.
This book investigates how the application of traditional Buddhist philosophical concepts can resolve the persistent anxiety and self-obsession that prevent individuals from perceiving reality accurately. Nicolas Bommarito, a scholar of philosophy, synthesizes centuries of Buddhist thought into a structured framework for modern living. He argues that by addressing fundamental misconceptions about the self and the world, readers can cultivate a more peaceful and effective approach to daily existence.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers frequently note the accessibility of the prose, which balances academic rigor with practical utility. It is widely regarded as a helpful entry point for those seeking to apply philosophical inquiry to personal well-being.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2020-07-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190887508
ISBN-13:
9780190887506
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