Dharma Rain

Sources of Buddhist Environmentalism

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$46.95 US
On sale Feb 08, 2000 | 512 Pages | 9781570624759

In this collection of Buddhist and Buddhist-inspired writings on the environment, readers are invited to explore teachings and wisdom on universal compassion and reverence for the natural world. Through a rich tapestry of stories, teachings, and thinkers the book examines the interconnectedness of all life, illustrating how Buddhist principles can guide us in addressing modern ecological and societal challenges. From the compassionate acts of Milarepa to the Dalai Lama’s advocacy for environmental preservation, the narrative offers a deep reflection on how inner transformation can lead to global change.

Chapters provide invaluable insight on the Buddhist understanding of non-duality, where the boundaries between self and environment dissolve, fostering a sense of unity and responsibility toward all beings. Contributors engage in thoughtful explorations of how cultivating compassion, wisdom, and a balanced relationship with nature can lead to personal liberation and societal harmony, thus challenging conventional perceptions of freedom and happiness and encouraging a shift from material acquisition to inner growth and fulfillment. For those seeking a path of mindfulness and environmental stewardship, this book is a beacon of hope and inspiration. It not only educates but also empowers readers to embrace a new way of thinking—one that fosters peaceful coexistence with the Earth. Dharma Rain serves as a transformative read for anyone passionate about living in harmony with the world around them.
Kenneth Kraft, Ph.D., is chair of the Religious Studies department at Lehigh University. He is the author of several books, including The Wheel of Engaged Buddhism: A New Map of the Path.

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In this collection of Buddhist and Buddhist-inspired writings on the environment, readers are invited to explore teachings and wisdom on universal compassion and reverence for the natural world. Through a rich tapestry of stories, teachings, and thinkers the book examines the interconnectedness of all life, illustrating how Buddhist principles can guide us in addressing modern ecological and societal challenges. From the compassionate acts of Milarepa to the Dalai Lama’s advocacy for environmental preservation, the narrative offers a deep reflection on how inner transformation can lead to global change.

Chapters provide invaluable insight on the Buddhist understanding of non-duality, where the boundaries between self and environment dissolve, fostering a sense of unity and responsibility toward all beings. Contributors engage in thoughtful explorations of how cultivating compassion, wisdom, and a balanced relationship with nature can lead to personal liberation and societal harmony, thus challenging conventional perceptions of freedom and happiness and encouraging a shift from material acquisition to inner growth and fulfillment. For those seeking a path of mindfulness and environmental stewardship, this book is a beacon of hope and inspiration. It not only educates but also empowers readers to embrace a new way of thinking—one that fosters peaceful coexistence with the Earth. Dharma Rain serves as a transformative read for anyone passionate about living in harmony with the world around them.

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Kenneth Kraft, Ph.D., is chair of the Religious Studies department at Lehigh University. He is the author of several books, including The Wheel of Engaged Buddhism: A New Map of the Path.

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