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224 sidor
Språk
Engelska
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dec. 2025
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Om boken
Rodger Kamenetz, author of international bestseller The Jew in the Lotus, about a pilgrimage of rabbis to see H.H. the Dalai Lama (a historic dialogue between Jewish and Buddhist masters), watched as the rabbis asked H.H. in Dharamsala, "How does your spiritual practice purify afflictive emotions?" Rodger explains in this book, "This is the most fundamental question we might ask of any spiritual practice, any religion or philosophy of life. How do your practices help you purify afflictive emotions such as anxiety, envy, resentment, and shame?"
Kamenetz sets out to answer this question experimentally, in spiritual practice, through the contemplation of images in memory, dreams, perception, and prayer. These practices lead to a life of feeling which displaces negativity and reactivity.
Seeing into the Life of Things will help readers cultivate these skills--perception, memory, dreams, and prayer. The book is structured as a commentary on these practices building step-by-step from the simple "count your blessings" to more difficult images in dreams. Kamenetz shows how to use dreams as prompts and scripts, in order to learn how to experience feelings by acting them out.
Memoir and narrative threads also run through the book, revolving around the author's relationship with Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi--the most important Jewish teacher of the 20th century and the anchor of that trip to Dharamsala in 1990.
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