Conversations: Volume 2
Jorge Luis Borges and Osvaldo Ferrari
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Recorded during Jorge Luis Borges's final years, this second volume of his conversations with...
Thailand Handbook
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Roam ancient ruins, immerse yourself in the thriving modern metropolis of Bangkok, or find your very...
Time Surfing: The Zen Approach to Keeping Time on Your Side
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"This book is for anyone who feels trapped by over-full, over-scheduled days. It explains how to...
Viet Nam: A History from Earliest Times to the Present
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This book narrates the history of the different peoples who have lived in the three major regions of...
Pete Wareham recommended Out Of This World by John Coltrane in Music (curated)
Zen-Brain Reflections
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This sequel to the widely read Zen and the Brain continues James Austin's explorations into the key...
The Fragile Life: Accepting Our Vulnerability
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It is perhaps our noblest cause, and certainly one of our oldest: to end suffering. Think of the...
Japanese Gardening: An Inspirational Guide to Designing and Creating an Authentic Japanese Garden with Over 260 Exquisite Photographs
Alex Ramsay and Charles Chesshire
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The timeless and unique Japanese garden, with its spiritual and philosophical dimensions, has for...
Out of the Ordinary: A Life of Gender and Spiritual Transitions
Michael Dillon, Cameron Partridge, Jacob Lau and Susan Stryker
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Now available for the first time-more than 50 years after it was written-is the memoir of Michael...
Sassy Brit (97 KP) rated Become The Force: 9 Lessons on Living as a Master Jedi in Books
Jun 5, 2019
Yes, I know what you are thinking! On the surface this does seem a bit of a giggle, but underneath it’s full of light goodness and that is simply a mix of being a good person over a bad person, and seeing the light side as opposed to the dark.
Disclosure: I am a Star Wars fan and I admit to taking a stand and putting my religion down as a Jedi Knight back in the last census of 2001. (Yep, I was one of those naughty people). Partly because of the protest but also partly because I’d always fancied myself as a Jedi Knight and it seemed a bit of a laugh at the time to say my religion was Jediism.
But that’s just it, whether you can truly classify it as a religion or not, this is more about a philosophy of being kind to yourself and each other. Many such teachings have been clearly taken from a mixture of Zen like “religions” as a way to understand your ‘self’ and to help make positive changes in our fast-moving, often stressful world.
In many ways I’d love to follow this path, yet I do see how some may never actually take this seriously, purely on account that some of these philosophies are based on the films, although not as heavily as some groups are. Yes there are other sects that differ and are more about the films than the mindfulness.
And that’s just what it is, mindfulness, living in the present and CBT techniques.
Believing in an energy force which surrounds us and is in all living things may sound like something out of a science fiction book, but it’s not. We are all living, breathing energy.
The author discusses spiritualist principles and ideas from great thinkers throughout history – from Plato to modern day Alan Watts (who proposed that Buddhism could be thought of as a form of psychotherapy and not a religion), and of course it goes without saying, our great philosopher Yoda, too!
I’m impressed at how this book has been put together, and that it is not as crazy as I first thought it might be! lol