In this lucid classic, beloved teacher Ayya Khema introduces the reader to the essence of the Buddhist path. She addresses the how and why of meditation, providing a clear framework for understanding the nature of karma and rebirth and the entirety of the eightfold path. With specific, practical advice Ayya Khema illuminates the practices of compassion and sympathetic joy and offers forthright guidance in working with the hindrances that we all encounter in meditation. Few introductory books are both simple and profound. Being Nobody, Going Nowhere is both.
Review
“This jewel of a book is full of sound, practical advice. Not just highly recommended but essential reading.”, The Middle Way
“This book is a valuable guide to the path of meditative insight and loving compassion. It is direct, clear, and inspiring.” — Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness
“Essential reading for hearts inclined to the path.”, DharmaCrafts
“Few introductory books are both simple and profound. Ayya Khema has achieved both.”, North American Board for East-West Dialogue
“Of special help are the Ayya’s simple, grounded instructions to aid us in our everyday lives to develop calmness of mind and insight into our human existence…forthright and resolute guidance for the journey.”, Karuna: A Journal of Buddhist Meditation
About the Author
Born in Berlin in 1923 to Jewish parents, Ayya Khema was educated in Scotland and China and later emigrated to the United States. The author of twenty-five books, she was ordained as a nun in Sri Lanka in 1979 and established several Buddhist centers, including Wat Buddha Dhamma in Australia, Parapuddua Nun’s Island in Sri Lanka, and Buddha Haus in Germany. In 1987 she coordinated the first-ever International Conference of Buddhist Nuns. She passed away in 1997.
Zoketsu Norman Fischer is a Zen priest and abbot, a husband, father, poet, and a teacher with wide-ranging interests and passions. Norman retired as abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center in 2000. He continues his involvement with the Center as a senior dharma teacher. In 2000 he founded the Everyday Zen Foundation, a network of Zen (and other) groups and partnerships dedicated to sharing the Zen teaching and practice widely in the world.
Product details
- Full Audiobook MP3 Format
- Full PDF E-Book Included
- Print Length : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 086171198X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0861711987
- Publisher : Wisdom Publications; 3rd Edition (June 15, 1987)
- Language: : English