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Endless Path - Awakening Within the Buddhist Imagination: Jataka Tales, Zen

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext 77578419 Informationen zum Autor Rafe Martin maintains an active schedule of appearances at libraries, schools, and Zen centers across the country. His works have been cited in Time, Newsweek , and USA Today . He was the 2008 recipient of the Empire State Award from the New York Library Association. The author of over 20 books including Birdwing, The Rough-Face Girl , and One Hand Clapping , he lives in Rochester, NY. Klappentext ***WINNER! 2011 Storytelling World Resource Award - Best Storytelling Collection The jataka tales-stories of the Buddha's past lives (in both human and animal form)-were first said to have been told by the Buddha himself 2!500 years ago. Five hundred and fifty jataka tales comprise part of the oldest Buddhist text! the Pali Canon. From this wealth of folklore! award-winning author and storyteller Rafe Martin has chosen ten tales that illustrate the ideals of the Buddhist paramitas! or "perfections" of character: giving! morality! forbearance! vitality! focused meditation! wisdom! compassionate skillful means! resolve! strength! and knowledge. Artist and designer Richard Wehrman helps bring the spirit of these stories alive with rich illustrations that open each chapter. Endless Path presents these ancient stories! usually reduced to children's tales in the West! for adults! reconnecting modern seekers with the more imaginative roots of Buddhism. The jatakas help readers see their own lives! their failures and renewed efforts! in the same light as the challenges the Buddha faced-not as obstacles but as opportunities for developing character and self-understanding. Endless Path demonstrates the relevance of these tales to Buddhist lay practitioners today! as well as to those more broadly interested in Buddhist teaching and the ancient art of storytelling. Zusammenfassung ***WINNER! 2011 Storytelling World Resource Award – Best Storytelling Collection The jataka tales—stories of the Buddha’s past lives (in both human and animal form)—were first said to have been told by the Buddha himself 2!500 years ago. Five hundred and fifty jataka tales comprise part of the oldest Buddhist text! the Pali Canon. From this wealth of folklore! award-winning author and storyteller Rafe Martin has chosen ten tales that illustrate the ideals of the Buddhist paramitas ! or “perfections” of character: giving! morality! forbearance! vitality! focused meditation! wisdom! compassionate skillful means! resolve! strength! and knowledge. Artist and designer Richard Wehrman helps bring the spirit of these stories alive with rich illustrations that open each chapter. Endless Path presents these ancient stories! usually reduced to children’s tales in the West! for adults! reconnecting modern seekers with the more imaginative roots of Buddhism. The jatakas help readers see their own lives! their failures and renewed efforts! in the same light as the challenges the Buddha faced—not as obstacles but as opportunities for developing character and self-understanding. Endless Path demonstrates the relevance of these tales to Buddhist lay practitioners today! as well as to those more broadly interested in Buddhist teaching and the ancient art of storytelling. ...

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Authors Rafe Martin, Richard Wehrman
Assisted by Richard Wehrman (Illustration)
Publisher NORTH ATLANTIC BOOKS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.09.2010
 
EAN 9781556439322
ISBN 978-1-55643-932-2
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 140 mm x 215 mm x 15 mm
Subjects Guides > Spirituality > Esoterics
Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

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