An inspiring guide to the practice of the Buddhist paramitas or "perfections" from respected American Zen master Reb Anderson.The six paramitas—generosity, ethical discipline, patience, heroic effort, concentration, and wisdom—are among the core teachings of Buddhism across all its schools. For newcomers and seasoned practitioners alike, they are foundational practices to enter and realize the mind of Buddha. In this sincere and powerful book, Zen teacher Reb Anderson offers teachings and practice stories that elucidate and open up each paramita. Taken together, the six “perfections” form an integrated and complete path—the path of the heroic bodhisattva who vows to practice ceaselessly for the welfare and liberation of all beings.
Although it says this book is good for newcomers I would suggest otherwise. In some places the book almost seemed to be written in a foreign language. There are also quite a few places where there is reference to sutras or stories etc. And the reader is expect to know what they are. Frustrating book to read but a few gems I will take out of it.
I picked up this book because I wanted a straight-forward guide to the perfections without spending a ton of time on Wikipedia. I really enjoyed the way these practices were presented— easily accessible to American thinking without a lot of work, for better or worse.