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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Mind, body, spirit: thought & practice
The new book in the popular 'How to' series from the father of
mindfulness, Thich Nhat Hanh. 'The monk who taught the world
mindfulness' Time In this enlightening series world-renowned
spiritual leader Thich Nhat Hanh shares the essential foundations
of mindful practice and meditation.
Sermons of Soul brings you the best-loved opening segments from Iman Rappetti’s award-winning radio show, POWER Talk. With each daily sermon, Iman sought to reach out to her listeners and give them something special before the day’s tough subjects unfolded on the programme. She wanted to create a moment for them to feel appreciated, thought of, challenged or cared for.
Some days the sermon was a motivational letter, encouraging listeners to stay strong and confident, to have hope for themselves and the country. On other days it was different – a call to action, a sociopolitical critique, a powerfully moving assessment of how we were doing as a society. These few minutes became one of the most-listened-to segments in radio, so popular that people frequently called in to comment on the impact of the messages or stopped Iman in the street to talk about them. More than once, the sermons have been called life-changing.
Reading Iman’s labour of love will remind you of important issues at the same time as it will encourage and inspire you.
Sex As . . . addresses a topic as old as life itself and awaits
completion by an expert. That would be you. You are the only
person-living, dead, or yet to be born-who has experienced sex in
the ways that you have thought about, have experienced, or are
considering doing. Sex As . . . invites you to create a written
and/or pictorial journal of your sexual life, to be shared with
others or not. You are prompted to respond to phrases such as: Sex
as . . . love, Sex as . . . fear, Sex as . . . healing. Jeff DeVore
does not attempt to provide answers or advice. The book is not
research, not a how-to book, not a
psychological/philosophical/theological volume on sex. Those
excellent works can be found in libraries and bookstores. The
themed pages invite you to tell your truth about this complex
reality. As you do so, you may uncover new knowledge and freedom,
release and forgiveness, joy and peace.
First revealed by a Tibetan monk in the 14th century, Bardo Thodol
("Great Liberation upon Hearing in the Intermediate State") - known
more commonly as The Tibetan Book of the Dead - describes the
experience of human consciousness in the bardo, the interval
between death and the next rebirth in the cycle of death and
rebirth. The teachings are designed to help the dying regain
clarity of awareness at the moment of death, and by doing so
achieve enlightened liberation. Popular throughout the world since
the 1960s and overwhelmingly the best-known Buddhist text in the
West, this classic translation by Kazi Dawa Samdup is divided into
21 chapters, with sections on the chikhai bardo, or the clear light
seen at the moment of death; choenyid bardo, or karmic apparitions;
the wisdom of peaceful deities, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas; the 58
flame-enhaloed, wrathful, blood-drinking deities; the judgement of
those who the dying has known in life through the "mirror of
karma"; and the process of rebirth. The text also includes chapters
on the signs of death and rituals to undertake for the dying.
Presented in a high-quality Chinese-bound format with accompanying
illustrations, The Tibetan Book of the Dead is an ideal resource of
ancient wisdom for anyone interested in Tibetan Buddhist notions of
death and the path to enlightenment.
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