by VickiMacKenzie (Author)
This title takes a look at why Buddhism is the fastest-growing religion in the West. Vicki Mackenzie, author of A Cave in the Snow , has been a Buddhist for 25 years. An interviewer, journalist and author, she explores this question in the UK, the US and Australia, with people who have turned to Buddhism, taking its philosophy and spirit into their lives and work. Among the stories are those of composer Philip Glass and Professor Bob Thurman and Buddhist luminaries Sharon Salzberg and Stephen Batchelor. The book explores Buddhism in relation to: ideas about other religions; about work and worldly success; thoughts on mind, consciousness and enlightenment; views on nature, the family, relationships; and death. The picture that emerges is a reflection on what Buddhism means to the contemporary West. This picture shows that Buddhism appears to attract intelligent and creative thinkers who seek a wiser way to live, inspiring them with joyful spirituality, tolerant and practical ethics, and fellowship within the unity of all life.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Thorsons
Published: 15 Apr 2002
ISBN 10: 0007131461
ISBN 13: 9780007131464