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Buddha's and Zen Stories share the true gift of peacefulness

2/1/2021

 
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Buddha was a man who embarked on the search for truth and experienced enlightenment. Buddhism is a faith with an emphasis on each individual looking at and thinking about our own lives. Buddhism shows us how to understand ourselves and how to cope with our daily problems. Buddha believed that all the sorrow of the world was caused by selfishness. He believed the secret to life is love. The book, Timeless Tales Volume 1, share these delightful Zen stories and make raising interfaith children simple.
  • Generosity: Love In Action: - ‘The Most Important Thing’, a tale of a man who travelled many miles to hear from Buddha the key to the most important thing in life.
  • Stillness: Feeling the Presence -  “A Heavy Load”,  has been told by Zen Buddhist for hundreds of years. It is a classic story of how our minds and thoughts are within our control.  
  • Feeling Compassion -  “The Farmer’s Luck”, which has roots in Taoism, going back several thousand years. It is a wonderful illustration of how the value that we attach to events in our lives can affect our peace of mind. 

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