Author: | Rodger Ricketts | ISBN: | 9781909985025 |
Publisher: | Callisto Green | Publication: | September 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Rodger Ricketts |
ISBN: | 9781909985025 |
Publisher: | Callisto Green |
Publication: | September 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Buddha's Teachings: Seeing without Illusion incorporates the writings of contemporary Buddhist scholars, psychologists, cognitive scientists and physicists to provide a fascinating and authoritative framework for the interpretation of the Buddha's teachings. In this revised and expanded edition, the Eightfold Path and the practice of the Way in our life is explained with clarity, providing insight into the Four Noble Truths, Karma, Anatta, and Dependent Origination. This book is of interest to those looking for a modern, coherent and integrated worldview of the Buddha's teachings and their impact on our lives today.
Rodger R. Ricketts is a clinical psychologist and Mindfulness meditation teacher. He has been studying Buddhism for over thirty years, both in his own spiritual quest and also in the application of meditation as a therapeutic tool in psychotherapy. Rodger has given numerous presentations at Wellness and professional psychological conferences on the topic of Mindfulness and Wellbeing. Rodger continues to study both science and Buddhism, meditate and teach Mindfulness.
The Buddha's Teachings: Seeing without Illusion incorporates the writings of contemporary Buddhist scholars, psychologists, cognitive scientists and physicists to provide a fascinating and authoritative framework for the interpretation of the Buddha's teachings. In this revised and expanded edition, the Eightfold Path and the practice of the Way in our life is explained with clarity, providing insight into the Four Noble Truths, Karma, Anatta, and Dependent Origination. This book is of interest to those looking for a modern, coherent and integrated worldview of the Buddha's teachings and their impact on our lives today.
Rodger R. Ricketts is a clinical psychologist and Mindfulness meditation teacher. He has been studying Buddhism for over thirty years, both in his own spiritual quest and also in the application of meditation as a therapeutic tool in psychotherapy. Rodger has given numerous presentations at Wellness and professional psychological conferences on the topic of Mindfulness and Wellbeing. Rodger continues to study both science and Buddhism, meditate and teach Mindfulness.