How can the Buddha's teachings help me? Here? Now? In MY life?
A practical, feet-on-the-ground book answering all the questions and misconceptions that arise for people curious about the Buddha's teachings and what they offer in this modern life of ours.
For those with little or no knowledge this is a secular introduction. For those already practicing it's a secular reference book for key concepts and several of the Buddha's important lists.
Clear explanations of often-confusing concepts are brought alive with personal examples of the powerful impact of practicing the Buddha's wisdom - the dropping away of stress, angst and upset and the arrival of calm, clarity, energy, joy and open-heartedness.
The Buddha's core teachings are made clear using Western cultural terms to understand and apply them, including characters from Sesame Street, the Pirates of the Caribbean, Lord of the Rings, and Star Trek demonstrating ideas.
Cutting through the array of orthodox Buddhisms that often confuse beginners, this book strips away the trappings of the cultures through which they came to us, helping us know the Buddha, his core teachings, how meditation and mindfulness fit in, what happened to the teachings after his death, and how to practice them now.
It also answers many of the questions that often arise for newcomers like: Who was the Buddha? What is the dharma about? Is Buddhism a religion? What are the different 'schools' of Buddhism? Do I have to believe in rebirth? Is the dharma anti-pleasure? Is the dharma just meditation or mindfulness? Does the dharma teach passivity? Is the dharma anti-passion? Do I need to find a teacher or go to an Asian country to learn the dharma? Is the Dalai Lama a Buddha? Why are some Buddha statues fat? ���� How do I start my own practice?....and more.
It integrates several concepts from modern psychology - the author's background - and shares many stories from her home life, work life, and her experience as a World Champion Masters hurdler to demonstrate how the impacts show up.
As the Buddha did, this book puts aside unknowable issues like rebirth which are unnecessary for fully practicing the teachings. Worse, they're a distraction from the very real and practical project at the heart of his wisdom - flourishing in this life. Here. Now.
From Stephen Batchelor, author of After Buddhism -
"This lucid and practical guide to the Buddha's teaching will be of value to anyone who seeks to lead a flourishing life in today's challenging and uncertain world. Lenorë Lambert unpacks with great skill and wit the core ethical vision and meditation practices of Buddhism, revealing them as an art of living that is as relevant today as it ever has been."
Industry Reviews
Stephen Batchelor (Author, After Buddhism) - This lucid and practical guide to the Buddha's teaching will be of value to anyone who seeks to lead a flourishing life in today's challenging and uncertain world. Lenor« Lambert unpacks with great skill and wit the core ethical vision and meditation practices of Buddhism, revealing them as an art of living that is as relevant today as it ever has been.
Mike Slott (Secular Buddhist Network) - Lenore Lambert has written an exceptionally useful book for both new and experienced Buddhist practitioners. Written in an accessible style and based on her own practice, she explore the basic insights and perspectives of Buddhism from a secular, non-religious perspective. This is by far the best introduction to a secular approach to the dharma that has ever been written.
Jane Allen (Amazon reader) - For so long I had wished there was a beginner book about the Buddha's teachings from a secular viewpoint. This book is IT!
A.D.Harding (Amazon reader) - I think this might be my most highlighted book. It's the perfect balance of a wealth of knowledge, practical advice and tips and engaging insights based on her own personal experiences. It was profound yet intensely calming. Highly recommend.
Miriam Cotton (Secular Buddhist Network) - My introduction to Buddhism is mostly through secular Buddhism.... I feel permanently overwhelmed by all that there is to know about Buddhism. I am so much looking forward to reading this book. It is EXACTLY what I have been looking for, for about five years.
Mike W (Secular Buddhist Network) - Absolutely love this book, don't want to put it down! Have had an interest in Buddhism for about 25 years, but only seriously for about three years. I've had great difficulty describing myself as a Buddhist, due to the religious connotations. I'm so grateful for this book. Thank you Lenore for writing it.