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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A challenging and passionate look at Buddhist philosophy,
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This review is from: The Feeling Buddha (Paperback)
This was a refreshing read,a book on Buddhism that didn't leave me feeling an unenlightened being! I may be of course, but I was encouraged by David Brazier addressing the reality of suffering in our everyday existence and the unlikelyhood of our being able to eliminate this. Rather by considering the four noble truths and the eight fold path he challenges us to convert this energy into passion and positive action. This easy yet challenging read focuses on our lives as they are lived and not on the more esoteric aspects of the Buddhist outlook. I borrowed the book but am now ordering my own copy!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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How to live a truely noble life.,
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This review is from: The Feeling Buddha (Paperback)
Since first encountering The Feeling Buddha, I have constantly returned to it's exposition and commentary of the Four Noble Truths. Brazier's interpretation is a move towards a truer account of the Buddha's first sermon which is supported both by linguistic and logical evidence - and supported by my experience of applying this teaching, in the way Brazier presents to my own life, and the liberation I felt.
His description of how to live a noble life is at the same time completely human and profoundly spiritual - it is by accepting the nature of Dukkha, that we can begin to move away from ignorance and hurtful actions and towards a more compassionate way of life. Presenting the teachings in this way opens a path which is accessible to all people, and not just the spiritual elite, or enlightened. The Feeling Buddha is the perfect introduction to Buddhism, presenting teachings that can be immediately engaged with and applied to life. To anyone that is faced with struggle in life, this provides gateway to a noble life.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SIMPLE, BUT EXTREMELY PROFOUND,
By JBarker (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Feeling Buddha (Paperback)
I am grateful to David Brazier for restating things which I knew but had forgotten, and for expressing them in such a moving and utterly human way. As a teacher of children with particularly difficult lives, I have derived personal encouragement from the author's words and have also been able to offer their wisdom and comfort to my students. We particularly like the phrase 'the undefeated life', which brings a sense of achievement to the process of dealing with existence.
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