The wisdom of no escape

and the path of loving-kindness

110 pages

English language

Published Dec. 26, 2001 by London, Shambhala, Distributed in the United States by Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-57062-872-6
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OCLC Number:
48060659

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3 stars

This book collects dharma talks that Pema Chodron gave during a month-long meditation retreat. They were probably a lot more inspiring in that context. Transcribed, they are at best uneven, and sometimes fall flat. The best of the talks address depression and anxiety from a Buddhist perspective. She also does a solid job synthesizing and citing teachings from a variety of Buddhist teachers familiar to American Buddhists. The worst are the talks that describe Chogyam Trungpa’s asshole behavior and try to make it hagiographic. I understand this is part of Pema Chodron’s approach (and possibly vow) to see everything the teacher does as a profound teaching. Given the later revelations of widespread abuse in Trungpa’s community, it’s hard not to see those lectures as spiritualizing behavior that at best lead to creating a toxic environment and paved the way for abuse. Honestly, I don’t know if the good parts are …

Subjects

  • Meditation -- Buddhism.
  • Buddhism.