by Alistair Shearer (Author)
Over 2500 years ago there lived a man who did not claim to be specially gifted, divinely inspired or chosen, yet whose teaching now attracts an ever-increasing number of followers from all walks of life.
Serious, but never solemn, the Buddha's way seeks a realization of how the mind limits and isolates itself. Through study, discipline and meditation, such understanding can transcend the suffering, ego-bound self and foster wisdom and compassion, positivity and unfettered joy.
Buddhist culture has spread, diversified and developed, from ancient India to modern America. This book displays the rich global array of art and architecture, ritual and symbol, festivals and people that reflects a religion of great beauty and profound practical insight. Alistair Shearer explains how the timeless wisdom of the Buddha offers the West a means by which it can rediscover its own sense of spirituality.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 96
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 13 Jul 1992
ISBN 10: 0500810389
ISBN 13: 9780500810385
Book Overview: An introduction to the essential teachings of Buddha, showing how these teachings have been expressed in the art, architecture, rituals, symbols, and festivals of various cultures