Jack Kornfield, "The Roots of Buddhist Psychology" (Audiobook)
Publisher: Sounds True (March 1996) | 12 mp3 | MPEG-2 Layer 3 32 kbps 22050 Hz | 110 Mb | duration: 8 ½ hours
Publisher: Sounds True (March 1996) | 12 mp3 | MPEG-2 Layer 3 32 kbps 22050 Hz | 110 Mb | duration: 8 ½ hours
Jack Kornfield’s The Roots of Buddhist Psychology is an invitation to drink deeply of these teachings – to taste the wisdom that flows from the heart of Buddhism’s most useful ideas on the interior life and what brings awakening, freedom, and happiness. Jack Kornfield opens this eternal view of the mind for all listeners on this six-cassette collection. From Suffering to Enlightenment Among the world’s great religions, Buddhism has developed a rich psychology based not on metaphysics, but on the human predicament. Through its strategies, you can discover for yourself how to find true freedom from worldly suffering. Buddhism views the mind as a maze of feelings, perceptions, and emotional states. Unhappiness is rooted in unskillful responses to our world: grasping when things are pleasant, aversion when they are unpleasant, and delusion/confusion when they are neutral. Through awareness training, Kornfield teaches, you can transform these responses into real skills that are the path to awakening and freedom.

















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