No answers, just guidance - Brilliant!
This review is from a layperson who has no formal training in Buddhism, so if you are looking for a review that speaks to the aphorisms in this book in a detailed and reductionist view you won’t find it here. Furthermore, to me it also irrelevant where these aphorisms/quotes originated from because, regardless of their origin, they provoke contemplation for personal discovery.
I believe the nature of all spiritual development occurs at a personal level and each individual has to find their own way and discover their own truth.
Jack Kornfield presents just over 100 aphorisms/quotes/thoughts that are very brief (a sentence or two in length) that will stimulate thought and encourage the reader to determine the meaning for themselves. By not clouding the reader’s mind with personal opinions, Jack Kornfield is simply sharing his light and allowing the reader to choose the path. This, I believe, is the ultimate way to self-discovery.
I know there are those that want to be “given the answers” or who want ‘X’ steps to enlightenment, and perhaps that does work for some, but you won’t find the answers at the back of this book.
There is a proverb that says, “When the wise man points at the moon the fool looks at the finger” and this book points to the moon: it is your choice to look for your moon on these pages, or to look elsewhere to find the finger.