Why Buddha Dharma is Great : Timeless Wisdom for Modern Life
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232575373
- EAN9798232575373
- Date de parution14/11/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
In a world where we're more connected yet lonelier, more informed yet more anxious, more prosperous yet less satisfied, something fundamental seems missing. Twenty-five hundred years ago, the Buddha identified why humans suffer and discovered practical methods for genuine peace and fulfillment. This book explores five essential Buddhist teachings through the lens of contemporary challenges: understanding suffering's nature, cultivating present-moment awareness amid digital distraction, releasing rigid self-concepts that create anxiety, developing revolutionary compassion, and finding balance in a culture of extremes.
No belief system required. No cultural conversion needed. Just clear psychological insights validated by modern neuroscience, practical exercises for daily life, and wisdom that addresses the root causes of dissatisfaction rather than managing symptoms. Ancient maps for navigating modern terrain. Direct experience over dogma. Transformation through understanding how your mind actually works.
No belief system required. No cultural conversion needed. Just clear psychological insights validated by modern neuroscience, practical exercises for daily life, and wisdom that addresses the root causes of dissatisfaction rather than managing symptoms. Ancient maps for navigating modern terrain. Direct experience over dogma. Transformation through understanding how your mind actually works.









