Living Kindness
By Kevin Griffin
By Kevin Griffin
By Kevin Griffin
By Kevin Griffin
Category: Meditation & Mindfulness | Philosophy | Religion
Category: Meditation & Mindfulness | Philosophy
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$21.95
Dec 27, 2022 | ISBN 9781645471257
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Dec 27, 2022 | ISBN 9780834844681
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Praise
“A clear and well-sourced reflection on the classical Buddhist teachings on loving-kindness practice. Skillfully contextualizing these teachings for our current time, Kevin shows that they are as alive and relevant today as they were when they were first taught 2,600 years ago.”—Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Happiness
“Kevin Griffin has written a practical and accessible guide on how to take loving-kindness and transform it from an idea into something we can truly live with and live by. This is a great support for practitioners in negotiating their experience of living in this world.”—Ajahn Pasanno, abbot Abhayagiri Monastery and author of Abundant, Exalted, Immeasurable
“Living Kindness is a liberating book, both for the intellect and the heart. Kevin Griffin is grounded in a deep understanding of what the Buddha taught, and he makes those teachings come alive with his personal stories and insights. Living Kindness is not just a guide to the spiritual path; it is also a companion.”—Wes Nisker, author of The Essential Crazy Wisdom and Buddha’s Nature
“Living Kindness is a delightful, inspiring, and profound book on one of the primary forms of love taught by the Buddha. Kevin Griffin’s decades of living with these teachings come through in these honest and insightful reflections.”—Gil Fronsdal, author of The Buddha before Buddhism: Wisdom from the Early Teachings
“The lucid analysis of Buddhist texts and the jargon-free examination of metta make this an ideal primer on a core element of Buddhist thought and practice.”—Publishers Weekly
“Aims to move metta from the feel-good realm to a lived experience off the cushion.”—Tricycle
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