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Buda Bir Gun Bara Girer

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Isinden bikmis, dunyanin haline dertlenen, anne babasina kizgin, iki tek atip ara sira sevismekten baska bi dusuncesi olmasin isteyen herkes buraya! Merak etmeyin nasihat etmeyecegiz... Sosyallesmek icin twitter ve facebook otesinde bir cabasi olanlar... Budist Lodro Rinzler'in yazdigi bu kitap sizin icin! Sakin meditasyon hakkinda buyukannenizden kalma bir kitap okuyacaginizi sanmayin! Bu kitap hayatinizi bir kenara koyup Budist olun diye yazilmadi. Ama gundelik hayatinizda Budist ogretileri nasil uygulayacaginizi bilmek isinize yarayabilir. Bu kitabi sevmek icin Budist olmak zorunda da degilsiniz tabii ki. Kitaba dalmak icin birazcik yasamaniz ve hayatiniza baska bir noktadan bakmaya istekli olmaniz yeter. Bu kitabi okuyup hayatinizi tumden degistirmek zorunda kalacaginizi da sanmayin! Yuzlerce yildir denenmis geleneksel ogretileri ele alan bu kitap soyle "Bu gunu biraz daha inanarak gecirmek istiyorum," ya da "Biraz yavaslayip hayatin tadina varacagim." Benliginizi degistirme

240 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2013

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Lodro Rinzler

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Lodro is a practitioner and teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage. He began meditating as a child and sat retreats as a teenager, even going as far as attending a silent month-long retreat during which he shaved his head and took monastic robes and vows.

When he left for college he received two heirlooms from his parents. From his father, a mala which he had used to recite mantras. From his mother, her father’s flask. He utilized both greatly in the four years ahead. During that time Lodro became a Vajrayana student of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. He also established Buddhist House, an eighteen person dorm at Wesleyan University which hosts a large meditation room. He began teaching meditation at that time.

After leaving college he was recruited to the position of the Executive Director of the Boston Shambhala Center. He began leading numerous workshops at meditation centers and college campuses throughout the United States. Lodro served as the Head of Development for Shambhala internationally before founding the Institute for Compassionate Leadership.

His column, What Would Sid Do, appears regularly on the Huffington Post and the Interdependence Project and his writing has appeared in Shape Magazine, Real Simple Magazine, the Shambhala Sun, Buddhadharma, and the Good Men Project.

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