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How Would Buddha Think? Barbara Ann Kipfer

How Would Buddha Think? By Barbara Ann Kipfer

How Would Buddha Think? by Barbara Ann Kipfer


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All that we are is the result of what we have thought.-The Buddha

How Would Buddha Think? Summary

How Would Buddha Think?: 1,501 Right-Intention Teachings for Cultivating a Peaceful Mind by Barbara Ann Kipfer

Every word and every action begins with a thought. Negative thoughts based in jealousy, greed, or hatred may seem harmless on the surface. After all, they're only thoughts, right? But while thoughts are only in our head, they often betray our intentions, and can directly shape our actions. So, how can you overcome internal negativity and live more consciously?

In How Would Buddha Think?, best-selling author of 14,000 Things to Be Happy About, Barbara Ann Kipfer offers an insightful, modern take on the ancient teaching of Right Intention-an important tenet of the Buddhist Eightfold Path focused on the belief that our intentions drive our actions.

With this book as your guide, you'll learn how to move past negative thoughts or ill will toward others and instead focus on altruism, purpose, and self-actualization-qualities needed to help you live a truly happy life.

About Barbara Ann Kipfer

Barbara Ann Kipfer, PhD, is author of What Would Buddha Say? and more than fifty other books, including the best-selling 14,000 Things to be Happy About, as well as The Wish List, Instant Karma, 8,789 Words of Wisdom, and Self-Meditation. Barbara has an MPhil and PhD in linguistics, a PhD in archaeology, and an MA and PhD in Buddhist studies. She is also a lexicographer. Visit her website at www.thingstobehappyabout.com.

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GOR012622215
9781626253155
1626253153
How Would Buddha Think?: 1,501 Right-Intention Teachings for Cultivating a Peaceful Mind by Barbara Ann Kipfer
Used - Good
Paperback
New Harbinger Publications
20160825
192
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