IniciGrupsConversesMésTendències
Cerca al lloc
Aquest lloc utilitza galetes per a oferir els nostres serveis, millorar el desenvolupament, per a anàlisis i (si no has iniciat la sessió) per a publicitat. Utilitzant LibraryThing acceptes que has llegit i entès els nostres Termes de servei i política de privacitat. L'ús que facis del lloc i dels seus serveis està subjecte a aquestes polítiques i termes.

Resultats de Google Books

Clica una miniatura per anar a Google Books.

S'està carregant…

It's a Meaningful Life : It Just Takes Practice

de Bo Lozoff

MembresRessenyesPopularitatValoració mitjanaConverses
1062256,637 (4.25)Cap
Here is a universal, time-tested path for finding true meaning and joy in every aspect of our lives. Drawing on his 30 years of teaching and service, Bo Lozoff shows why compassion--not success, self-improvement, or self-esteem--is at the root of happiness. In 26 intimate, inspiring chapters--each accompanied by a specific practice--Lozoff covers themes such as developing honesty, learning humility, dealing with anger, and honoring relationships. He shows how practices such as a daily vow of kindness or a simple commitment of time with others can have a profound effect on ourselves and our world. Lozoff's stories and lessons can awaken everyone to a happier and more fulfilled life.… (més)
Cap
S'està carregant…

Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar.

No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra.

Es mostren totes 2
Yeah, because you're not a selfish self important bastard who doesn't need to work on himself. Not even.
(Being flawless myself, I actually read this for a friend...)
( )
  LeonardGMokos | Nov 22, 2016 |
This is a straightforward and down to earth book on the basics of, hmmm, I would call it spiritual practice, but it gets tricky. Can effective spiritual practice be down to earth? Of course the answer is not only yes, but that is the only kind of real spiritual practice.

Lozoff divides the book into Communion and Community oriented practices, inner and outer. He proposes a kind of balanced alternation between these aspects. That is certainly a reasonable foundation.

Here is a kind of step deeper that Lozoff doesn't take. It's like seeing the inner in the outer. The challenge is ... well, Lozoff brings up the puzzle of distinguishing being judgmental from being discerning. We all do have the responsibility to help our family, friends, and neighbors however we can. So we do get stuck trying to figure out what will be best for them. We may need to express disapproval. We may need to steer them away from the course they are embarked on. Of course, this sort of thing is exceedingly problematic. What do I know? Am I just trying to make myself comfortable? Someone else's strange behavior might well make me uncomfortable because it doesn't conform to my own ideas. But maybe I can approach my own engagement with the world from a perspective where it is actually a part of my own inner practice. In deciding what to give someone, I can just think about what is going to make them happiest, what will best relieve their suffering. I don't need to put myself in the position of molding or instructing or shaping people. I can offer whatever I have, and the person can take it or leave it.

Well you can see by that convoluted logic that beyond an inch of profundity is beyond my depth and I just flounder. Lozoff doesn't go deep in this book, but then again, he doesn't flounder!

This book doesn't adhere too strictly to any particular spiritual tradition. For beginners or for advanced students of any tradition, I think this is a refreshing survey of the universal foundations. Anyway, isn't the point of all the advanced stuff just to return us to the foundations with ever more clarity, precision, courage, honesty? ( )
  kukulaj | Jan 4, 2015 |
Es mostren totes 2
Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Has d'iniciar sessió per poder modificar les dades del coneixement compartit.
Si et cal més ajuda, mira la pàgina d'ajuda del coneixement compartit.
Títol normalitzat
Títol original
Títols alternatius
Data original de publicació
Gent/Personatges
Llocs importants
Esdeveniments importants
Pel·lícules relacionades
Epígraf
Dedicatòria
Primeres paraules
Citacions
Darreres paraules
Nota de desambiguació
Editor de l'editorial
Creadors de notes promocionals a la coberta
Llengua original
CDD/SMD canònics
LCC canònic

Referències a aquesta obra en fonts externes.

Wikipedia en anglès

Cap

Here is a universal, time-tested path for finding true meaning and joy in every aspect of our lives. Drawing on his 30 years of teaching and service, Bo Lozoff shows why compassion--not success, self-improvement, or self-esteem--is at the root of happiness. In 26 intimate, inspiring chapters--each accompanied by a specific practice--Lozoff covers themes such as developing honesty, learning humility, dealing with anger, and honoring relationships. He shows how practices such as a daily vow of kindness or a simple commitment of time with others can have a profound effect on ourselves and our world. Lozoff's stories and lessons can awaken everyone to a happier and more fulfilled life.

No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca.

Descripció del llibre
Sumari haiku

Debats actuals

Cap

Cobertes populars

Dreceres

Valoració

Mitjana: (4.25)
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3 1
3.5
4 4
4.5
5 3

Ets tu?

Fes-te Autor del LibraryThing.

 

Quant a | Contacte | LibraryThing.com | Privadesa/Condicions | Ajuda/PMF | Blog | Botiga | APIs | TinyCat | Biblioteques llegades | Crítics Matiners | Coneixement comú | 204,516,309 llibres! | Barra superior: Sempre visible