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portada One Man's Journey Toward Enlightenment: 108 Gems Encountered on the Path (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Translated by
Illustrated by
Language
Inglés
Pages
278
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm
Weight
0.41 kg.
ISBN13
9780578617046
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One Man's Journey Toward Enlightenment: 108 Gems Encountered on the Path (in English)

Kyung Hwan Hwang (Author) · Nancy Acord (Translated by) · Mary G. Grant (Illustrated by) · Nibbana Buddhist Education Foundation · Paperback

One Man's Journey Toward Enlightenment: 108 Gems Encountered on the Path (in English) - Acord, Nancy ; Grant, Mary G. ; Hwang, Kyung Hwan

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Synopsis "One Man's Journey Toward Enlightenment: 108 Gems Encountered on the Path (in English)"

[Original Korean Language Version Published in South Korea: #1 Best Seller - The Unjusa's Books on Buddhism Weekly Best Seller List: 09/02/2020 09/08/2020] There are many religions on Earth. Although the meaning of religion may vary from person to person, all religions generally profess to have sublime teaching. Great religions clearly acknowledge and understand the value of human life and guide humanity accordingly.In the 21st century, many desire a clear roadmap based on the tenets of logic and science for their transformation from suffering to happiness and freedom-the universal desire of human beings. Buddhism teaches that happiness and freedom are possible when one possesses the wisdom to see oneself and the world correctly. Wholesome minds cultivate a wholesome culture; unwholesome minds contribute to an unwholesome culture. A wholesome mind is thoughtful and selfless; an unwholesome mind is self-centered and produces the three poisons known as "lust∙hatred∙delusion."Two thousand six hundred years ago, the Gautama Buddha attained Nibbāna. He said we all could achieve ordinary and ultimate happiness-Nibbāna-through the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path.

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