Engaging With World Tragedy
| Title and Author | Book Price | Total CD Price |
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| Engaging With World Tragedy by Eric Kolvig (2011) |
N/A | $10 | 1 | Click Here |
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Our minds have made most of our tragedies: personal ones like ruined relationships, social ones like injustice and war, and global ones like earthquakes and climate change. Eric Kolvig suggests how we can master these all-important minds, moment by moment, in order to create wellbeing on our planet, and also in our societies and in our personal lives. A practitioner of socially engaged Buddhism who was born and raised in New Hampshire by his Cook Islands mother and Danish-American father, he has been teaching in the vipassana Buddhist tradition since 1985, leading meditation retreats and giving public talks around the United States. Eric has a particular interest in grassroots dharma, building spiritual community in democratic, non-authoritarian ways. He is interested in the special value of spiritual practice in the natural world and lives in a rural intentional community in northern New Mexico. Some of his writings, and other material, can be found on his website at http://erickolvig.com/. |
With our minds we make our world.