In the Lap of the Buddha
By Gavin Harrison
Foreword by Joseph Goldstein
By Gavin Harrison
Foreword by Joseph Goldstein
By Gavin Harrison
By Gavin Harrison
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Spiritual Nonfiction | Religion | Philosophy
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Spiritual Nonfiction | Religion | Philosophy
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$29.95
Aug 16, 1994 | ISBN 9780877739951
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Aug 16, 1994 | ISBN 9780834828759
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Praise
"A profoundly hopeful book that teaches people how to cope not only with the trauma of abuse and the onslaught of disease, but also with the tribulations of daily life. It is a book about becoming more aware and compassionate toward ourselves and our loved ones."—Natural Health
"The heartfelt prose rings true, as do the parallels between the lives of contemporary Americans and the life of Siddartha Gautauma; and Harrision’s life itself, here documented, convincingly makes the case that Buddhist meditation practices are not a path away from life but rather a road into and through it."—Publishers Weekly
"Courageous and articulate . . . a powerful presentation by an effective writer who uses Buddhist teaching and meditative practice to effect a triumph of the human spirit."—Library Journal
"I read many books by people transformed by suffering. In the Lap of the Buddha rises above other books with its wisdom and beauty. Let it guide you and teach you to live."—Dr. Bernie S. Siegel, author of Love, Medicine, and Miracles
"With penetrating mindfulness, Gavin Harrison uncovers the roots of suffering and the path to wholeness. The healing he seeks, though stimulated by fearsome childhood abuse and an HIV diagnosis, is in truth the healing we all seek."—Stephen Levine, author of Healing into Life and Death
"This wonderfully wise and warm book brings the timeless teachings of the Buddha to life, reminding us that every challenge, every trial, is grist for the mill of awakening to the compassionate heart of our own true nature. The authenticity and deep humanity of Gavin Harrison shine out from every page of this book. It is truly a jewel."—Joan Borysenko, author of Minding the Body, Mending the Mind
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