A Memoir of a Buddhist

A Memoir of a Buddhist
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Publisher : Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781647505967
ISBN-13 : 1647505968
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Book Synopsis A Memoir of a Buddhist by : Ning Sawangjaeng

Download or read book A Memoir of a Buddhist written by Ning Sawangjaeng and published by Austin Macauley Publishers. This book was released on 2022-02-28 with total page 319 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Memoir of a Buddhist is a captivating and honest story detailing Nong's experiences as a young girl who grew up in Thailand and then moved to the United States when she was older. This move into a new culture proved to be more difficult than she had anticipated. Her excitement in the new culture not only faded but was replaced by loss and heartbreak. It was when Nong hit rock bottom that she discovered a gift that she had had her entire life. She realized how lucky she was to have been born in Thailand where she grew up practicing mindfulness before she even knew what it was for. Slowly but steadily, Nong returned to her Buddhist practices and committed herself to daily loving-kindness meditation. Nong found out that in order to have love and compassion for other beings, she first had to cultivate love and compassion for herself. While millions in the West are learning about the power of mindfulness practice to help them find a measure of peace and well-being, Nong had only to turn inward and embrace the tradition in which she was raised. By accepting her own imperfections, remembering where she comes from, loving, and respecting who she is, Nong discovered a way to be free.


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