
Infinite Life
Awakening to Bliss Within
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Robert Thurman
One of is America's most popular and charismatic Buddhists writes about taking responsibility for our own happiness and our actions.
Infinite Life demonstrates that our every action has infinite consequences for ourselves and others, here and now, and after we are gone. Thurman introduces the seven Transcendent Virtues to reconstructing body and mind carefully in order to reduce the negative consequences and cultivate the positive. In his powerful, pragmatic style, Thurman delivers life-changing lessons on the virtues and emotions. He invites us to take responsibility for our actions and their consequences while we revel in the knowledge that our lives are truly infinite.
Infinite Life is the ultimate guidebook to understanding our place in the universe and realizing how we can personally succeed while helping others.
Finalist for the 2014 Books for a Better Life Award in Spirituality.
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just like my prebirth memory.
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Very enlightening
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He puts the nature of being into words I think most westerners can understand, and he doesn’t just lean on New Agey or eastern thought, he really couches much of what he says in biblical terms, specifically Jesus’ words. I like this because most of my friends and family are Christian and I feel this book and Tolle’s specific ways of explaining things can help me help others make key connections that may improve their lives and understand of themselves and the meaning of life and the way to escape suffering.
This book is a absolutely worth listening to at least once!
A very comprehensible way of explaining the nature of existence
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Great book
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If you’re ready for it…
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The one book I’d take to the proverbial island
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Changed my life
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Another great addition to the mindfulness training collection
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good stuff
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Great explanation of karma, rebirth, the ‘infinite life’, and the Bodhisattva vow. He argues why people should live as if every act they make will have infinite effects and how believing this reorients ones motives, being, and behavior. He offers practices from Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayana within the book. There’s some info on the Bardo’s and the 6 realms as well.
Overall it is great.
My only complaint is that I think he misrepresented a western philosophical argument known as “Pascal’s wager”. 1. He uses the argument as a reason to act as if Buddhist rebirth is true when the argument is for believing in a Christian afterlife. 2. There are many strong refutations of Pascal’s wager in western philosophy and those are never considered here.
There are other reasons to believe in rebirth that he argues, or at least to be suspicious of substance materialism. And one can wonder what consciousness is at all. I think Alan Wallace does a great job exploring that in other books.
I personally believe for people deeply entrenched in the western mindset only an experience that your rational mind cannot discount and not account for within its previous paradigm can shake a person out of their worldview. It took several of those for me to change. But the intellectual mind might at least be able to think about why someone might believe these things.
Overall I loved this book. Thurman is entertaining as hell. The practices are unique and good. And I learned a lot about karma and rebirth! And I feel I understood the Bodhisattva Vow in a new way.
Anyway, back to life under the coronavirus epidemic. I hope all of you live through this and that your loved ones are well. May those who don’t make it have the best rebirth possible and become enlightened as quickly as possible.
Great book! Passionate voice
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