The Roots of Buddhist Psychology
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Narrated by:
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Jack Kornfield Ph.D.
About this listen
The Buddha said many times that just as the great oceans have but one taste, so do all the true teachings of the dharma: the taste of freedom. Jack Kornfield's The Roots of Buddhist Psychology is an invitation to drink deeply of these teachings to taste the wisdom that flows from the heart of Buddhism's most useful ideas about the interior life, and what brings awakening, freedom, and happiness.
Among the world's great religions, Buddhism alone has developed a rich, intricate psychology based not on metaphysics, but on the human predicament. Through its strategies, you can find the way to true freedom.
Buddhism views the mind as a labyrinth of feelings, perceptions, and emotional states. Unhappiness is rooted in unskillful responses to our world: grasping when things are pleasant, aversion when they are unpleasant, and delusion/confusion when they are neutral. Through awareness training, Kornfield teaches, you can transform these responses into real skills that are the path to true happiness. This is the way to inner stillness—the deathless state that allows your wisdom and compassion to flow together for a state of greater knowing.
Enlivened with many parables, worldly stories, and thoughts from artists, philosophers, and writers, The Roots of Buddhist Psychology can help you to discover for yourself that what you seek is already here.
Buddha clarity for all to see
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Would you listen to Roots of Buddhist Psychology again? Why?
Yes, lots of insights and information that would need a second listen to really grasp. Told in an easy to understand way but the mind does wander and hard to take on everything first go.What was one of the most memorable moments of Roots of Buddhist Psychology?
Many stories that teach compassion in a funny wayWhat does the narrator bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
His voice was iritating for the first 30 mins but after that I began to appreciate his voice, its very soft and easy to listen toIf you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Buddhist Monk takes LSD!Entertaining and easily listened to
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Where does Roots of Buddhist Psychology rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Very high, on of the best in BuddhismAny additional comments?
I listen to this book over and over again and discover yet ever deeper layers of Jack's insights. He truly embodies the Dharma and thus listening to him has a flavour of living transmission and makes one expand.Awakening and heart warming
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Soothing, informative, humorous
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Easy and deep listening
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