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The mindful Quaker : a brief introduction to Buddhist wisdom for Friends / Valerie Brown.

By: Brown, ValerieMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Pendle Hill pamphlet ; 386.Publication details: Wallingford, Pa. : Pendle Hill Publications, 2006. Description: 36 p. ; 19 cmISBN: 0875743862 (pbk.); 9780875743868 (pbk.)Subject(s): Buddhism -- Doctrines | Christianity and other religions -- Buddhism | Quakers -- Religious life | Quakers -- Spiritual life | Society of Friends -- Relations -- Buddhism | Buddhism -- Relations -- Society of FriendsSummary: In recent decades, many Quakers have been drawn to the study of Buddhist teachings and to the practices of meditation and mindfulness as taught in Buddhism. Valerie Brown, who is both a Quaker and a Buddhist, explores the gifts that Buddhism has to offer Friends in our search for unity with the Divine Ground, for clarity in our worship, and for equanimity in our lives. Writing as a dedicated seeker in both traditions, she identifies the points of commonality as well as the valuable insights and techniques that Friends can derive from a discipline that has developed through more than 2,500 years of practice.--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-35)

In recent decades, many Quakers have been drawn to the study of Buddhist teachings and to the practices of meditation and mindfulness as taught in Buddhism. Valerie Brown, who is both a Quaker and a Buddhist, explores the gifts that Buddhism has to offer Friends in our search for unity with the Divine Ground, for clarity in our worship, and for equanimity in our lives. Writing as a dedicated seeker in both traditions, she identifies the points of commonality as well as the valuable insights and techniques that Friends can derive from a discipline that has developed through more than 2,500 years of practice.--Back cover.

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