Against the Stream: A Buddhist Manual for Spiritual Revolutionaries
of Noah Levine
Description
Buddha was a revolutionary. His practice was subversive; his message, seditious. His enlightened point of view went against the norms of his dayâin his words, "against the stream." His teachings changed the world, and now they can change you too.Presenting the basics of Buddhism with personal anecdotes, exercises, and guided meditations, bestselling author Noah Levine guides the reader along a spiritual path that has led to freedom from suffering and has saved lives for 2,500 years. Levine should know. Buddhist meditation saved him from a life of addiction and crime. He went on to counsel and teach countless others the Buddhist way to freedom, and here he shares those life-changing lessons with you. Read and awaken to a new and better life.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 192 pages
- Publisher HarperOne
- Publication Date May 8th 2007
- First Publication 10/30/07
- Language English
- ISBN 9780060736644
- Edition Not informed
- Category Religion & Spirituality
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