Wandering Monk

Wandering Monk
Author: Dr. Bichitra Kumar Behura
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9798886416220

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Wandering Monk – A Mystic’s Quest for Love and Realization is a compilation of poems that reflects the spontaneous flow of thoughts and imaginations. Love, divinity, happiness, and positivity are the central theme of all the poems. The poems bring out the passion for spreading harmony, love, and joy all across. Sometimes, they take one beyond the material world, into an unexplored realm of awareness and spirituality, breaking the shackle, which usually dwells in the inner soul of people. Some of the poems provide a beautiful voice to the silent love that sits deep within our hearts. In addition, they conjure up new images of happiness and sadness, but most importantly anticipation, hope, and the desire for fulfillment. A deep spiritual longing and a soulful search for the Divine are evident in many of the poems. Whether seeking divine blessings and talking of His love and His glory, the mystic in the poet appears to be constantly reaching out to God Almighty, seeking a window through which to converse, feel, seek blessings, and eventually rejoice in His infinite love.

Wandering Monks Virgins and Pilgrims

Wandering Monks  Virgins  and Pilgrims
Author: Maribel Dietz
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 027104778X

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Dietz finds that this period of Christianity witnessed an explosion of travel, as men and women took to the roads, seeking spiritual meaning in a life of itinerancy. This book is essential reading for those who study the history of monasticism, for it was a monastic context that religious travel first claimed an essential place within Christianity.

Forest Recollections

Forest Recollections
Author: Tiyavanich Kamala
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1997-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0824817818

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"I stayed [in the forest] for two nights. The first night, nothing happened. The second night, at about one or two in the morning, a tiger came--which meant that I didn't get any sleep the whole night. I sat in meditation, scared stiff, while the tiger walked around and around my umbrella tent (klot). My body felt all frozen and numb. I started chanting, and the words came out like running water. All the old chants I had forgotten now came back to me, thanks both to my fear and to my ability to keep my mind under control. I sat like this from 2 until 5 a.m., when the tiger finally left." --A forest monk During the first half of this century the forests of Thailand were home to wandering ascetic monks. They were Buddhists, but their brand of Buddhism did not copy the practices described in ancient doctrinal texts. Their Buddhism found expression in living day-to-day in the forest and in contending with the mental and physical challenges of hunger, pain, fear, and desire. Combining interviews and biographies with an exhaustive knowledge of archival materials and a wide reading of ephemeral popular literature, Kamala Tiyavanich documents the monastic lives of three generations of forest-dwelling ascetics and challenges the stereotype of state-centric Thai Buddhism. Although the tradition of wandering forest ascetics has disappeared, a victim of Thailand's relentless modernization and rampant deforestation, the lives of the monks presented here are a testament to the rich diversity of regional Buddhist traditions. The study of these monastic lineages and practices enriches our understanding of Buddhism in Thailand and elsewhere.

Notebooks of a Wandering Monk

Notebooks of a Wandering Monk
Author: Matthieu Ricard
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 751
Release: 2023-10-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780262375658

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The memoirs of renowned Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard and his extraordinary journey toward inner freedom and compassion in action. Matthieu Ricard began his spiritual transformation at the age of twenty-one, in Darjeeling, India, when he met Tibetan teacher Kangyur Rinpoche, who deeply impressed the young man with his extraordinary quality of being. In Notebooks of a Wandering Monk, Ricard tells the simple yet extraordinary story of his journey and the remarkable men and women who inspired him along the way, including Kangyur Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, and the fourteenth Dalai Lama, as well as great luminaries such as Desmond Tutu, Jane Goodall, and a number of leading scientists. Growing up, Ricard, the son of philosopher Jean-François Revel and artist Yahne Le Toumelin, regularly found himself in the company of intellectuals and artists such as Luis Buñuel, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Igor Stravinsky. Young Ricard loved nature, classical music, and science and dreamed of unlocking the mysteries of molecular biology. But, six years after meeting Kangyur Rinpoche, Ricard gave up a promising career in genetics to pursue a meditative life in the remote Himalayas. While spending half a century in India, Bhutan, and Nepal, he visited Tibet more than twenty times and spent years publishing rare Tibetan texts and photographing his spiritual teachers and the world in which they lived. Elegantly translated by Jesse Browner and accompanied by more than fifty full-color photographs, some of which are Ricard’s own, Notebooks of a Wandering Monk charts Ricard’s lifelong path to wisdom and compassion. This candid and reflective memoir will inspire all readers, wherever they may be on their own journey to a meaningful and well-lived life.

Wandering Begging Monks

Wandering  Begging Monks
Author: Daniel Folger Caner
Publsiher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520344563

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An apostolic lifestyle characterized by total material renunciation, homelessness, and begging was practiced by monks throughout the Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries. Such monks often served as spiritual advisors to urban aristocrats whose patronage gave them considerable authority and independence from episcopal control. This book is the first comprehensive study of this type of Christian poverty and the challenge it posed for episcopal authority and the promotion of monasticism in late antiquity. Focusing on devotional practices, Daniel Caner draws together diverse testimony from Egypt, Syria, Asia Minor, and elsewhere—including the Pseudo-Clementine Letters to Virgins, Augustine's On the Work of Monks, John Chrysostom's homilies, legal codes—to reveal gospel-inspired patterns of ascetic dependency and teaching from the third to the fifth centuries. Throughout, his point of departure is social and cultural history, especially the urban social history of the late Roman empire. He also introduces many charismatic individuals whose struggle to persist against church suppression of their chosen way of imitating Christ was fought with defiant conviction, and the book includes the first annotated English translation of the biography of Alexander Akoimetos (Alexander the Sleepless). Wandering, Begging Monks allows us to understand these fascinating figures of early Christianity in the full context of late Roman society.

A Monk s Guide to Happiness

A Monk s Guide to Happiness
Author: Gelong Thubten
Publsiher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2020-08-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781250266835

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A Guide to Meditation and Mindfulness for the Modern Day In our never-ending search for happiness we often find ourselves looking to external things for fulfillment, thinking that happiness can be unlocked by buying a bigger house, getting the next promotion, or building a perfect family. In this profound and inspiring book, Gelong Thubten shares a practical and sustainable approach to happiness. Thubten, a Buddhist monk and meditation expert who has worked with everyone from school kids to Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and Benedict Cumberbatch, explains how meditation and mindfulness can create a direct path to happiness. A Monk’s Guide to Happiness explores the nature of happiness and helps bust the myth that our lives and minds are too busy for meditation. The book can show you how to: - Learn practical methods to help you choose happiness - Develop greater compassion for yourself and others - Learn to meditate in micro-moments during a busy day - Discover that you are naturally ‘hard-wired’ for happiness Reading A Monk’s Guide to Happiness could revolutionize your relationship with your thoughts and emotions, and help you create a life of true happiness and contentment.

Piyadassi the Wandering Monk

Piyadassi  the Wandering Monk
Author: Kirthie Abeyesekera
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1995
Genre: Buddhist monks
ISBN: UVA:X004109597

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Biography of Sinhalese Buddhist monk.

Two Little Wandering Monks

Two Little Wandering Monks
Author: Ben 'baba' Viatte
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1637542224

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To you, what defines happiness? A fine balance between material comfort, physical health, financial stability, political safety, family life, and livelihood all carefully equalized on God's turntable? But... what if it had nothing to do with any of these?A simple yet timeless question that Yi and Ben naively set out to answer as they left their homes in the Indian Himalayas with exactly... none of those things. No money or bank card, no phone and not much at all really, other than a tarp to sleep under, a set of brown-orange robes, and the stubborn determination to make it entirely on foot to the world's largest Hindu gathering, 500 km away. The Kumbha Mela, known to reunite the most revered Babas and the wildest Sadhus who have been embracing simplicity and homelessness themselves since the beginning of time.