Description
About the Author
Ordained into the Triratna Buddhist Order in 1994, Vajragupta Staunton has written four other books, all available from Windhorse Publications: Buddhism: Tools for Living Your Life, The Triratna Story, Sailing the Worldly Winds, and Wild Awake.
Reviews
'Today we're all familiar with time-stress - how can Buddhist practices help us cope with it? What does Buddhism have to teach us about our experience and understanding of time? Staunton's new book offers fresh perspectives on a problem that continues to worsen, and original ways to address it.' David Loy, author of Money, Sex, War, Karma; 'Refreshingly original, beautifully written, and crystal clear. I can't remember the last time I read a book that yielded so many insights.' Ratnaguna, author of The Art of Reflection; 'As someone who suffers from chronic, clock-watching, inbox-obsessing busyness, I found this a challenging, but ultimately inspiring, book. Hints for experiencing timelessness, and stories of both contemporary acquaintances and the life of the Buddha, make it all very human and accessible, firmly rooted in experience.' Sir David Spiegelhalter, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge
Book Information
ISBN 9781911407232
Author Vajragupta
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Windhorse Publications
Publisher Windhorse Publications