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Hooked!

Buddhist Writings on Greed, Desire, and the Urge to Consume

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An edition of Hooked! (2005)

Hooked!

Buddhist Writings on Greed, Desire, and the Urge to Consume

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At one time or another we have all experienced that sudden, all-consuming desire for a material object that is so strong it seems we couldn't possibly be happy without it. Yet, when we give in to that intense impulse, we are often frustrated and empty. It is this feeling of being "hooked" that advertisers bank on when selling us products. And, from a global perspective, it is this same feeling that fuels our rampant consumption, which is having a devastating impact on the world's economy and environment. Here, some of the most well-respected Buddhist teachers explore our seemingly endless drive to acquire -- and offer practical ways to combat consumerism on a personal and global level.

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Pages
256

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Hooked!: Buddhist Writings on Greed, Desire, and the Urge to Consume
February 8, 2005, Shambhala Publications, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Foreword. Foreword by Paul Hawken
Page vii
Introduction. Introduction by Stephanie Kaza
Page 1
one. Getting Hooked: Desire and Attachment
1. Desire, Delusion, and DVDs -- Joseph Goldstein
Page 17
2. How We Get Hooked, How We Get Unhooked -- Pema Chödrön
Page 27
3. The Inner Pursuit of Happiness -- Ruben L. F. Habito
Page 34
4. Young Buddhists in Shopping Shangri-La -- Sumi Loundon
Page 49
5. Marketing the Dharma -- Thubten Chödrön
Page 63
6. You Are What You Download -- Diana Winston
Page 76
two. Practicing with Desire: Using Buddhist Tools
7. Cultivating the Wisdom gaze -- Judith Simmer-Brown
Page 89
8. No River Bigger than Tanha -- Pracha Hutanuwatr and Jane Rasbash
Page 104
9. Taming the "I Want" Mind -- Sunyana Graef
Page 122
10. Penetrating the Tangle -- Stephanie Kaza
Page 139
11. Form and Elegance with Just Enough -- Rita M. Gross
Page 152
12. Consuming Time -- David Loy and Linda Goodhew
Page 166
three. Buddhist Ethics of Consumption
13. Three Robes Is Enough -- Ajahn Amaro
Page 183
14. Practicing Generosity in a Consumer World -- Santikaro
Page 198
15. Wash Your Bowls -- Norman Fischer
Page 214
16. Green Power in Contemporary Japan -- Duncan Ryuken Williams
Page 225
17. Mutual Correction -- David W. Chappell
Page 237
Notes. Notes
Page 251
Contributors. Contributors
Page 269

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Paperback
Number of pages
256
Dimensions
8.9 x 5.8 x 1 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

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OL8845915M
ISBN 10
1590301722
ISBN 13
9781590301722
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245506
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