INVISIBLE EYELASHES
Seeing What Is Closest to Us
by Nikkyo Niwano
Combining time-honored Buddhist teachings
and stories with examples from modern life, Rev. Nikkyo Niwano shows us
how we can attain a uniquely Buddhist way of reflecting on our everyday
ways of thinking and being. We learn why attitude affects happiness and
how flexibility of mind helps us grow spiritually, making us more productive
at work and better able to relate to others. We learn how even desires and
self-love can be used to make the world more harmonious. Finally, this prominent
Buddhist explains how taking a deep look at what is closest lets us see
the way our individual lives fit into the universe.
NIKKYO NIWANO, winner of the 1979 Templeton Foundation Prize for Progress in Religion, is the founder of Rissho Kosei-kai, a lay Buddhist organization that numbers well over six million members worldwide.
175 pp. 10.9 cm. x 17.4 cm. (softcover)
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