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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Sit quietly and learn ( ) Whether or not a 19-page book counts as a book is debatable; nevertheless, Buddha in Blue Jeans manages to pack in a lot of information without saying very much. It, in the words of one of my old professors, makes every word count. I was struck by the repetition of the final command to “enjoy.” That is, each poem about meditation and the contemplative life ends with the advice to simply enjoy, whether it’s sitting quietly, caring for one’s body, loving indiscriminately, or doing no harm, for example. Also, the author ends each page with a note in a slightly smaller font: “You will learn this sitting quietly.” Reading it over and over again, it almost becomes a response in a great litany of meditative virtue. The author gives some practical advice about how to meditate in the opening poem, but further fruits and practicalities are to be learned in the quietness of the practice. A wonderful insight. All in all, Buddha in Blue Jeans is a wonderful little book/pamphlet. It inspires without overwhelming, and that’s the highest praise for a book of this nature. no reviews | add a review
Poet-philosopher and Zen Priest Tai Sheridan's 'Buddha in Blue Jeans' is an extremely short, simple and straight forward universal guide to the practice of sitting quietly and being yourself, which is the same as being Buddha. Sitting quietly can teach many ways to accept life, meet pain, age gracefully, and die without regret. The book encourages sitting quietly every day.Topics include: Sit Quietly; Care For Your Body; Accept Your Feelings; Give Thoughts Room; Pain is Natural; Be Who You Are; Live Each Moment Well; Love Indiscriminately; Listen to Others; Be Surprised; Wonder; Live gratefully; Do No Harm; Benefit life; A Wish for The World. The book is for people of any faith, religion, race, nationality, gender, relationship status, capacity, or meditation background No library descriptions found. |
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