Where Can Peace Be Found?
Shambhala (2011)
| Abstract | Putting our house in order -- Where can we find peace? -- Thought and knowledge are limited -- War is a symptom -- The narrow circle of the self -- Can the brain be totally free? -- Consciousness is shared by all human beings -- Suffering and death -- In the perception of what is true, there is peace -- A dimension that is not the invention of thought. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Peace Conduct of life | |||||||||
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| Call number | B5134.K751 2010 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9781590308783 1590308786 | |||||||||
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