Composting Our Karma
By Barbara Rhodes
Foreword by Richard Shrobe
Edited by Elizabeth S. R. Goldstein
Afterword by Dae Bong
By Barbara Rhodes
Foreword by Richard Shrobe
Edited by Elizabeth S. R. Goldstein
Afterword by Dae Bong
By Barbara Rhodes
Foreword by Richard Shrobe
Edited by Elizabeth S. R. Goldstein
Afterword by Dae Bong
By Barbara Rhodes
Foreword by Richard Shrobe
Edited by Elizabeth S. R. Goldstein
Afterword by Dae Bong
Category: Religion | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Religion | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
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$19.95
Dec 10, 2024 | ISBN 9781645472940
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Dec 10, 2024 | ISBN 9780834845862
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Praise
“You know about the importance of paying attention to the present moment, the only moment there is. But what do you do with that knowledge? Barbara Rhodes shows you how to embody and manifest the question, ‘What is this?’ You become fascinated and engaged with the ordinary, and when you are confronted with deep perplexity, amazement, or terror, your innate wisdom will pour forth. Follow her instructions here.”
—Polly Young-Eisendrath, author of The Present Heart
“Barbara Rhodes has lived a life dedicated to service, whether to her Zen students, her hospice patients, or her young tomato plants. This book shines with the wisdom and compassion of Buddhism and the teaching of Zen Master Seung Sahn, who brought ‘don’t-know mind’ to and the world.”
—Stephen Mitchell, author and translator
“In Composting Our Karma, Zen Master Barbara Rhodes reveals her warm, generous and inspirational teaching style. This book is a roadmap, illuminating the path of Zen. Put these teachings into actual practice in your life and you will taste the fruits of this Zen path.”
—Jeff Kitzes, Empty Gate Zen Center
“The author’s refreshingly playful outlook produces many approachable and charming bits of wisdom. . . . Spiritual seekers looking to refresh their practice will be energized.”
—Publishers Weekly
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