The Authentic Life: Zen Wisdom for Living Free from Complacency and Fear In this, as in all his books, Ezra’s teaching is Zen made wonderfully practical, in a way that can apply to anyone’s life.Ever feel like your efforts to live a life of wisdom, honesty, and compassion are hijacked by,

| TITLE | : | The Authentic Life: Zen Wisdom for Living Free from Complacency and Fear |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.52 (177 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 1611800927 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 176 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2014-04-08 |
| GENRE | : |
How to live your life genuinely, honestly, and happily in the face of the inevitable difficulties that arise--more wonderfully accessible Zen teachings for living from the author of Being Zen.Ever feel like your efforts to live a life of wisdom, honesty, and compassion are hijacked by, well, life? Take heart. Ezra Bayda has good news: life’s challenges aren’t obstacles to our path—they are the path. Understanding that liberates us to use every aspect of what life presents us with as a way to live with integrity and authenticity—and joy. In this, as in all his books, Ezra’s teaching is Zen made wonderfully practical, in a way that can apply to anyone’s life. Meditation is the foundation, but it doesn’t stop there. It’s about learning to take the practice of presence we cultivate in meditation to all the rest of our compli
Editorial : "Bayda writes with exceptional clarity and simplicity about the awakened life. He has a gift for describing ‘ordinary mind,’ or the customary thoughts, feelings, and experiences of everyday life. His style is as plainspoken as Pema Chödrön’s. He deserves membership in the ranks of respected meditation teacher-authors.”—Publishers Weekly
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While not truly building upon, Spheres of Justice, this book will be both interesting and beneficial for those seriously interested in modern political discourse and theory, while the occasional reader of political philosophy will be rather dissapointed.. It's a large book, you'll need a bag if y


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