How can we bring more sense of significance into our lives? What
meaning does life have in the face of suffering or death? Do we
have a 'why' to live for? Sarvananda takes us from the challenge of
finding meaning to a need to engage with the wider world, by
drawing a parallel with the Buddha's own quest. Using references
from the 20th Century, Sarvananda covers many of the ways in which
we seek meaning, citing writers & thinkers such as Akira
Kurosawa, Wordsworth and Woody Allen. In so doing he moves from
individual understanding to the principles of Buddhist teaching
& demonstrates in a calm, friendly way how to apply the
teachings practically, before finally taking the reader to the
deeper reality of clear vision. It is a concise, witty exploration
of what truly matters.
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