This book in the "Coffee with..." series allows us to learn from the most illustrious figures of the past, exploring what mattered to them, their beliefs, and what made a difference in their lives, as if we could engage in time travel to hear their insights.
Karma has become a buzzword for fate—a glib way to explain away everyday calamities, disappointments, and triumphs. But, in fact, karma—which means “action” in Sanskrit—involves free will and conscious choice. It’s a fundamental concept in Eastern thought, with an underlying principle similar to the law of cause and effect: everything we say and do has consequences.Good Karma shows us how to take responsibility for our words and deeds, to listen to what our conscience is telling us, and to behave in a way that won’t undermine our prospects for happiness. It forces us to examine specific actions closely and untangle the right from the wrong. For instance, where would you draw the line on stealing: is it OK to bring home paper and pens from the office but not the bathrobe from a hotel bathroom? How can we find our way through the karmic labyrinth, clear up past mistakes, and start the future clean? The karmic view on decision-making discussed so intriguingly here is one of the trickiest, most essential forms of self-analysis that we can undertake—and one of the most rewarding.
The exploration delves into the concept of "nice," revealing its evolution across disciplines like philosophy and psychology. Joan Duncan Oliver examines how being nice can lead to success in both personal and professional realms, challenging the stereotype of niceness as mere politeness. By highlighting the significance of this complex trait, the book illustrates its transformative potential for individual well-being and societal harmony, emphasizing that kindness and good manners can be powerful tools for achieving one's goals.
A fictionalized conversation brings to life the essential biography of Buddhism's renowned founder, crafted by a leading expert in the field. This unique narrative explores the key events and teachings that shaped his wisdom, offering insights into his life and the development of Buddhist philosophy. Through engaging dialogue, readers gain a deeper understanding of the historical and spiritual significance of this influential figure.
Das Hörbuch präsentiert die Lehren des Buddha, der über Lebenssorgen, Vergänglichkeit, Karma und Achtsamkeit spricht. Fiktive Gespräche erwecken historische Persönlichkeiten zum Leben. Eine Einführung und Kurzbiografie ergänzen das Werk.