Journey to Mindfulness: The Autobiography of Bhante G.

Journey to Mindfulness: The Autobiography of Bhante G.

Journey to Mindfulness: The Autobiography of Bhante G.

Journey to Mindfulness: The Autobiography of Bhante G.

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Overview

The inspiring life-story of from the bestselling author of Mindfulness in Plain English—updated and expanded in honor of his 90th birthday.

Bhante Gunaratana—Bhante G., as he is affectionately called—has long been among the most beloved Buddhist teachers in the West. Ordained at twelve, he would eventually become the first Buddhist chaplain at an American university, the founder of a retreat center and monastery, and a bestselling author.

Here, Bhante G. lays bare the often-surprising ups and downs of his more than ninety years, from his boyhood in Sri Lanka to his decades of sharing the insights of the Buddha, telling his story with the "plain-English" good-humored approach for which he is so renowned.

This expanded anniversary edition includes four new chapters in which Bhante reflects on the impact of the tsumani that struck his homeland in 2004 and his subsequent appearance on Larry King Live, his brief experiment in ordaining nuns at his monastery, as well intimate reflections on the loss of family members, and his own aging and infirmity—providing a model an inspiring model to us all of gracious equanimity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781614294580
Publisher: Wisdom Publications MA
Publication date: 11/28/2017
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Bhante Henepola Gunaratana, a native of Sri Lanka, is the author of several Wisdom titles: Mindfulness in Plain English; Eight Mindful Steps to Happiness; Beyond Mindfulness in Plain English; The Four Foundations of Mindfulness in Plain EnglishMeditation on Perception; and Loving-Kindness in Plain English. A Buddhist monk for more than 75 years, he is North America’s highest-ranking monk of the Siyam Nikaya sect of Theravada Buddhism. After coming to the U.S. in 1968, he earned a Ph.D. in philosophy from The American University in Washington, D.C.  He has led meditation retreats all over Asia, Europe, Australia, and North and South America. In 1988 he founded Bhavana Society (www.bhavanasociety.org), the forest monastery/retreat center in West Virginia where he now lives.

Jeanne Malmgren has been a student of Bhante Gunaratana since 1985. After a long career in journalism, she earned a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and now has a private practice of psychotherapy. She also writes about healing arts, teaches classes and workshops in mindfulness, and leads meditative hikes in the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina, where she lives. She can be reached at www.upstatecounselor.com. 

Table of Contents

Preface7
1.Small Treasure13
2.The Homeless Life35
3.Escape57
4.A Monk Once Again71
5.Monks' School79
6.Higher Ordination85
7.The Final Cure: Meditation93
8.The Struggle to Stay in School99
9.Missionary Monk107
10.Crossing the Ocean to India115
11.The Relics and the Dalai Lama119
12.Among the Untouchables129
13.Under the Great Bodhi Tree141
14.A Trip Back Home149
15.My Father's Funeral155
16.Malaysia165
17.An Invitation to the West173
18.Coming to America177
19.Manual Labor Missionary183
20.Mistaken for a Woman191
21."Officer Bhante G."199
22.A Last Visit with My Mother211
23."Are You Mister Gunaratana?"217
24.Breaking Free227
25.Building a Monastery235
26.No Price Tag245
27.Chief Sangha Nayaka253
Afterword259
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