Being Nobody, Going Nowhere

Being Nobody, Going Nowhere
Author: Ayya Khema
Publisher: Wisdom Publications (MA)
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1987
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Techniques for developing meditative insight and compassion, written with pure sincerity by a Western Buddhist nun.

Being Nobody, Going Nowhere

Being Nobody, Going Nowhere
Author: Khema
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2005-06-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0861719727

In this lucid classic, beloved teacher Ayya Khema introduces the reader to the essence of the Buddhist path. She addresses the how and why of meditation, providing a clear framework for understanding the nature of karma and rebirth and the entirety of the eightfold path. With specific, practical advice Ayya Khema illuminates the practices of compassion and sympathetic joy and offers forthright guidance in working with the hindrances that we all encounter in meditation. Few introductory books are both simple and profound. Being Nobody, Going Nowhere is both.

Being Nobody, Going Nowhere

Being Nobody, Going Nowhere
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Being Nobody, Going Nowhere is the winner of the Christmas Humphreys Award for Best Introductory Buddhist Book. In this new edition of her classic best-selling book, Ayya Khema gives clear, practical instruction on meditation and techniques for overcoming counterproductive mental habits and beliefs. Through the simple practices detailed here, one can develop deeper insight, a sense of calm well-being, and a greater capacity to love and feel loved on a daily basis. This incredible book also includes an eloquent, sparklingly lucid outline of the Buddhist path that can be understood and enjoyed by everyone.

The Path to Peace

The Path to Peace
Author: Ayya Khema
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611809509

Beloved Buddhist nun Ayya Khema expertly guides the reader through ten meditations on generating loving-kindness and cultivating the fifteen wholesome qualities necessary for igniting compassion and boundless love. Having escaped Nazi Germany in 1938, Ayya Khema has singularly profound perspective on creating peace, unconditional love, and compassion. She gently teaches that inner peace is not necessarily natural or innate. Instead, peace should be considered a skill that needs intentional practice—every day. Peace is the sum of many parts, namely the fifteen wholesome qualities the Buddha himself noted in the Metta Sutta, including usefulness, mildness, humility, contentment, receptivity, and others. Ayya Khema expertly guides us through each individual condition, using her trademark humor and personal narrative, to help each reader shape their own path to self-transformation. The second part of the book includes an eye-opening discussion of metta (loving-kindness) as both a morality and concentration practice, as well as ten meditation practices that use visualizations rather than more traditional mantra repetition. These visualizations include your heart as a "Fountain of Love," reaching those close to you and those far away, and a "Flower Garden," where we tend to the blooms in our hearts through love and compassion and share them with others. Edited by her student and retreat leader, Leigh Brasington, this book is a complete course in practical ways to calm and brighten our minds.

When the Iron Eagle Flies

When the Iron Eagle Flies
Author: Ayya Khema
Publisher: Wisdom Publications (MA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 9780861711697

When the Iron Eagle Flies is a complete meditation course from one of the West's most beloved Buddhist teachers. In her usual direct style, Ayya Khema points us toward the middle path — a path of simplicity. Her teachings unfold simply, free of jargon, and are ideal for a contemporary world where the fevered pursuit of pleasure and comfort leaves us "like children playing in a house on fire, refusing to let go of our toys." A practical guide to building meaning through awareness, When the Iron Eagle Flies contains a wealth of exercises and advice to help the reader along the path. Ayya Khema grounds her teaching in ordinary, everyday experiences, and gradually reveals how to gain access to liberation and freedom.

I Give You My Life

I Give You My Life
Author: Ayya Khema
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Ayya Khema founded a monastery, the "Nun's Island" in Sri Lanka, and eventually returned to her homeland to found the Buddha-Haus im Allgau center near Munich, Germany, where she died in 1997.

Being Nobody, Going Nowhere

Being Nobody, Going Nowhere
Author: Geshe Tashi Tsering
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1458783529

In this new edition of her classic best-selling book, Ayya Khema gives clear, practical instruction on meditation and techniques for overcoming counterproductive mental habits and beliefs. Through the simple practices detailed here, you will develop deeper insight, a sense of calm well-being, and a greater capacity to love and feel loved on a daily basis. Being Nobody also includes an eloquent, sparklingly lucid outline of the Buddhist path that can be understood and enjoyed by everybody

Finding God When You Need Him Most

Finding God When You Need Him Most
Author: Chip Ingram
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2007-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441212957

In this encouraging book, Chip Ingram reveals how readers can meet God in the midst of their most difficult circumstances. Chip's candid discussion, personal stories, and solid guidance will allow readers to move from "knowing about God" to profoundly experiencing his presence and power in their lives. Whether they're struggling with rocky relationships, unexpected crises, depression, or injustice, Finding God When You Need Him Most will remind readers that the Lord is faithful to hear their heart's cry and will be there for them, time and again.

Be an Island

Be an Island
Author: Khema
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1999-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0861719093

From the best-selling author of Being Nobody, Going Nowhere, Ayya Khema's Be an Island guides us along the path of Buddhist meditation with direct and practical advice, giving us contemplative tools to develop a healthy sense of personal being. Be an Island is at once an introduction to the teachings of Buddhism and a rich continuation of Ayya Khema's personal vision of Buddhist practice.