Buddha s Bad Boys

Buddha s Bad Boys
Author: Alan Chin
Publsiher: Bold Strokes Books Inc
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-02-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781626393011

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There are many reason why Western men turn to Eastern religion—searching for inner truth, lost love, loneliness, fleeing the law, hopelessness, alcoholism. Some travel halfway around the world in an attempt to overcome their particular dissoluteness, only to realize that improving yourself is like polishing air. What they eventually discover, nevertheless, is one of the Buddha’s most significant lessons: enlightenment comes to those whose singular focus is on helping others less fortunate. Six stories, six gay men trudging down the road to enlightenment. What they each find is the last thing in the world they expected.

Boyz 2 Buddhas

Boyz 2 Buddhas
Author: David Forbes
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0820455369

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Is conventional masculinity hazardous to young men's health? Boyz 2 Buddhas proposes that mindfulness meditation can help male teens deal with the unhealthy pressures of growing up today. After examining high school football - a popular activity that evokes troublesome aspects of male consciousness and behavior - David Forbes describes a meditation and discussion group he held with urban high school football players. The students meditated in order to play football in the zone, a state of higher awareness. Along the way they also learned to live their lives in the same manner, resulting in a more mindful, healthy way of growing up to be men. The counseling model illustrated in this book blends popular culture with contemplative practice, and addresses young men's need for greater personal meaning.

Why Buddhism The Evil of Religion

Why Buddhism  The Evil of Religion
Author: Joseph T. Arellano
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2004-07-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781412215060

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This work supports the proposition that the eradication of religion will make us live as one, and there is only one way to remove religion and that is to remove the need for it. Armed only with reason, this work will prove that due to ignorance religion is just an invention to fill a need. This work has three segments. The first explores - from the point of view of a Christian-practicing Pagan - the process on how myth became reality. It will prove that God was invented, and re-invented perpetually, for necessity and convenience. It is that need that gave the bible its religious relevance. Understood with a naked mind, the bible is far from being just a religious document but a political one. This work explores why religion and politics cannot and will not separate. Hence, unavoidably, it dipped its hands into one painful political issue - the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The second part elucidates that if the foundation is a myth it only follows that what was founded on it - Jesus - is a lie. It will give proof to the fact that the New Testament was manipulated to further vested interest. Understood with an unconditioned mind, that is, without the traditional spirituality attached to it, it will prove that Jesus is just selfishly scheming to regain his grandfather David's throne; it will also prove that Jesus is gay. The last part is my way of introducing Buddhism. It could shed light to what Western science is exiting themselves about. It answers why man will never find the Missing Link. It explains how and why advanced civilizations deteriorated to their present state. In our fight against virus causing disease we must explore all avenues to defeat it, Buddhism offers one. Buddhism is not only about science, it is also about religion; it delves into the reality of a soul. Buddhism gives us reason on why we must discriminate on account of race, or for any other reason.

Wild Geese

Wild Geese
Author: John S. Harding,Victor Sōgen Hori,Alexander Soucy
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2010-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780773591080

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The most comprehensive study of Buddhism in Canada to date, Wild Geese offers a history of the religion's evolution in Canada, surveys the diverse communities and beliefs of Canadian Buddhists, and presents biographies of Buddhist leaders. The essays cover a broad range of topics, including Chinese, Tibetan, Lao, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese Buddhisms, critical reflections on Buddhism in the West, census data on the growth of the religion, and analysis of the global context for the growth of Buddhism in Canada. Presenting a sweeping portrait of a crucial part of the multicultural mosaic, Wild Geese is essential reading for anyone interested in religious life in Canada.

The Mistaken Haunting of Seth Harrison

The Mistaken Haunting of Seth Harrison
Author: Marie LeClaire
Publsiher: Marie LeClaire
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2022-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Lizzie Borden took an axe. Gave her mother forty whacks. But did she? Three grifters get caught up in the Lizzie Borden murders and it plays itself out one hundred years later. Seth Harrison has just been discharged from foster care at the tender age of eighteen. He is taken in by Liam, a benevolent sociologist with an agenda. Seth soon discovers that the hallucinations that have kept him in residential care for the past two years aren’t figments of his broken psyche. They are ghosts and they’re haunting him. And the foggy portals he sees? Those aren’t hallucinations either. Follow his journey to Fall River, to the home of Lizzie Borden, to discover the truth about the Borden murders and how Seth’s ancestor played a part in it.

The Buddhist Psychology of Awakening

The Buddhist Psychology of Awakening
Author: Steven D. Goodman
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-05-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780834842427

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A modern introduction to traditional Buddhist psychology This practical overview of Buddhist psychology outlines step-by-step methods for examining the source of our habitual tendencies and hangups. In order to truly free ourselves from perpetuating patterns of suffering, the Buddha offered a clear system for understanding our psychological dispositions, processes, fixations, and challenges--a system known as the Abhidharma. This tradition has been studied by Buddhists for over two millennia. Professor Steven Goodman has taught on the Abhidharma in both universities and Buddhist retreats for over twenty years, making these traditional teachings accessible for a modern readership for the first time. Goodman explains how becoming aware of our mental patterns can liberate us from cycles of emotional pain and shows how the Abhidharma can be applied to meditation practice through exercises of observation and reflection. This is the go-to manual for anyone interested in the world of Buddhist psychology.

The Mohegan s Last Flameholder

The Mohegan s Last Flameholder
Author: Marie Ginga
Publsiher: Marie LeClaire
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2024-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781724054937

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Did he love her? Was the pull to make history too great? Marybeth’s mystical yard sale adventures continue as she stumbles across a young man dressed in colonial attire at the largest flea market in the country. He introduces himself as John Hancock and requests her help to find his great-five-times grandson before thousands of people die. With the help of the local librarians, Marybeth and Josh take off to solve a mystery, avert a disaster, and restore an ancient Mohegan tradition to the Connecticut tribe. Forbidden love, tragic history, culture wars, and near-disaster. The Mohegan’s Last Flameholder has it all.

Ideas of Order in Contemporary American Poetry

Ideas of Order in Contemporary American Poetry
Author: Diana von Finck,Oliver Scheiding
Publsiher: Königshausen & Neumann
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 3826036522

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