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245 00 $aNot turning away :$bthe practice of engaged Buddhism /$cedited by Susan Moon ; foreword by Joanna Macy ; introduction by Alan Senauke.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aBoston ;$aLondon :$bShambhala,$c2004.
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500 $a"An anthology from 25 years of Turning wheel: the journal of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship"--Cover.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 229-232).
505 0 $aForeword / Joanna Macy -- Preface / Susan Moon -- Introduction / Alan Senauke -- pt. 1. Practicing in the home and in the heart -- On beggars / Susan Moon -- Crawling / Gary Snyder -- Money and livelihood behind bars / Flect Maull -- Bad dog / Lin Jensen -- Imperfection is a beautiful thing / Joan Tollifson -- Dealing with the anger caused by racism / Robin Hart -- Making peace with myself / Jenna Jordison -- Healing and empowerment / Sally Clay -- Shadows of war and class / Annette Herskovits -- Dead man's coat / Jarvis Jay Masters -- The breakfast club / Michael Acutt -- pt. 2. Taking the practice into the world -- Seeking evil, finding only good / Melody Ermachild Chavis -- Being arrested / Maylie Scott -- Landmines of the heart / Bob Maat -- Journey of a broken heart / Marianne Dresser -- Impossible choices / Maia Duerr -- Nowhere to run / Tony Patchell -- There was a gun in the house / Lynn Dix -- Just trust yourself / Wendy Egyoku Nakao -- Becoming the landscape / Nanao Sakaki -- pt. 3. Food for thought -- The practice of peace / Thich Nhat Hanh -- Wellsprings of engaged Buddhism / Kenneth Kraft -- Buddhist resources for despair / Joanna Macy -- Nourishing freedom / Mushim Ikeda-Nash -- About money / Robert Aitken -- Impossible possibilities / Norman Fischer -- Buddha's mother saving Tibet / Robert Thurman -- Caring for home / Jack Kornfield -- Speed / Diana Winston -- Can this practice be saved? / Jan Chozen Bays -- Imagine living in your bathroom / Diana Lion -- Vowing peace in an age of war / Alan Senauke -- Resources / Donald Rothberg.
520 $a"The term "engaged Buddhism" was coined by the Zen teacher Thich Nhat Hanh as a way of asserting that Buddhism should not be passive or otherworldly, but on the contrary, that Buddhists should be deeply, compassionately involved in every aspect of society where suffering arises. Not Turning Away is a treasury of writings on the philosophy and practice of engaged Buddhism by some of the most well-known and respected figures in the movement, gleaned from the pages of the magazine that is the primary forum for engaged Buddhism in America and elsewhere: Turning Wheel: The Journal of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship. Not Turning Away provides a history of the engaged Buddhism movement, an analysis of its underlying principles, and inspiring practical examples of real people's experiences in putting spiritual practice to the test on the personal, national, and global levels. The range of topics--from political oppression to prison work, disability, racism, poverty, nonviolence, forgiveness, the student-teacher relationship, and homelessness--demonstrates the applicability of Buddhist teaching to every concern of modern life"--Publisher description.
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