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Kulananda and Dominic Houlder are Buddhist teachers who have
also been highly successful in the business arena. They have
observed that one of the greatest causes of suffering the wealthy
West is our love/hate relationship with our money: No matter
how much we have, we don't feel it is enough, or we fear losing
it, or we mourn the way we are forced to earn it. In Mindfulness
and Money, the authors use their Buddhist understanding, and
the examples of others on the Buddhist path, to reveal the key
to financial peace, whatever one's income.
The root of suffering in our financial lives, Kulananda and
Houlder say, is our desire to use money to make us feel complete,
and the problem is that money cannot do that -- in fact, nothing
can. That sense of incompleteness is an indelible part of our
human experience, and fighting it can cause us to live pinched,
defensive, fearful money lives. Instead, Kulananda and Houlder
offer us the Path of Abundance, which suggests practical strategies
for countering our suffering. The Path is formed of five precepts
-- kindness, generosity, contentment, honesty, and awareness
-- which together teach us to earn and spend creatively: the
key to living peacefully with money.
Mindfulness and Money lays out the Path of Abundance with practical
wisdom, exercises, meditations, and real-life examples that
speak to Buddhists and others alike. When we follow the Path,
the authors promise, we not only avoid suffering about money;
we also move closer to knowing who we really are, and we set
ourselves free to live with our life's true purpose.
Hardcover: 272 pages
Publisher: Broadway Books; (December 24, 2002)
ISBN: 0767909143
List Price: $23.95
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