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Buddha

This rich, timely, and highly original portrait of the Buddha explores both the archetypal religious icon and Buddha the man. In lucid and compelling prose, Armstrong brings to life the Buddha's quest, from his renunciation of his privileged life to the discovery of a truth that he believed would utterly transform human beings and enable them to live at peace in the midst of life's suffering.

Buddha also expands to focus and meditate on the culture and history of the time, as well as the Buddha's place in the spiritual history of humanity, and the special relevance of his teachings to our own society as we again face a crisis of faith.

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Listening Length: 6 hours and 28 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Books on Tape

Audible.com Release Date: January 14, 2005

Language: English, English

ASIN: B0007OB4DG

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Of all the books I have read on Buddha this short little book does the best job of putting the dharma into focus, clarifies the many aspects of its origin and the various facets of the meditative practices and teachings from the earlier practices learned by Gotama to his complete understanding of enlightenment and how he taught it. It really gives meaning to many things from Goenka who often refers accurately to the early Pali texts. The history and the story are full of interesting passages taken from the earliest writings. In the end though the book is finished, just like the Buddha and everyone else leaving his karma and his work behind. I bought a hard copy for my library. Interesting that an ex Catholic nun did such a great job writing this book. Funny thing is that Gotama originally refused to let women in to the sangha probably due to the complications possible from sexual desire and even refused his step-mother who raised him. But he thought better of it fortunately. It is also interesting to muse that Chairman Mao, whose mother was a devout Buddhist, elevated all women to full social status during the revolution. Was this partly because of Buddha's teaching and things he learned from his mother? Is the successful communal nature of the Buddhist sangha over thousands of years a model for socialist societies? Could be. Everything is connected.So long, Buddha. Good bye, Buddha. (Haha there was even a Judas in the story.)

This was the first book I ever read about Buddha. It was very highly recommended by a credible source, so I got it. What a beautifully written, accessible and compelling biography. I can't imagine that there is a better, more enjoyable Buddha biography for the Western lay audience. If you want to know where to start, start here.

I found this a very interesting and helpful account of the life of the Buddha. It placed him in a historical context, which many other books do not. It was also mercifully free of enigmatic sayings which can only be comprehended after long meditation, and of long lists of precepts and practices, which may be essential in growing into the religion but which seem to me too complicated to belong in a biography such as this. I have given the book four stars instead of five because I respect the critical reviews of people with much greater knowledge than I, who cast doubt on Armstrong's historical reconstruction or on the accuracy of her portrayal of the Buddha's beliefs and teachings. But even if their criticisms are justified to some extent (and I haven't heard similar comments from my Buddhist friends), it seems to me that this book is a very readable point of departure which will encourage further reading and soul-searching, And that surely is the point?

Karen Armstrong's scholarly diligence, objectivity, and wonderful writing style again shine in this fascinating and informative book. There are so many stories, interpretations, and speculations about the great Siddhatta Gotama Buddha's life and teachings. Armstrong's account distinguishes itself by conveying remarkable realism and credibility about this enormously wise and compassionate man, who was so far ahead of his time of 2-1/2 millennia ago.

This was simply beyond my expectations. Karen Armstrong has brought her perspective to the meaning and experience of Buddhist Awakening. I have read other's work and meditated for +7 years, so I have some limited comprehension of the relationship between the experience of the Path and the metaphors used to describe the experience in its many dimensions. Armstrong has dramatically expanded my understanding given her mastery for describing the different Perennial Philosophies. She has rendered a good picture of what might have been Siddhartha's story on his path to his own enlightenment. I wholeheartedly suggest this book for how it likely will expand your own understanding of the Buddhist Path.

Excellent book. I loved it. Far from a "dry" biography. It can be read not only as a bio, but as a dharma book.I am perplexed at some of the negative review and comments here. I guess it boils down to what touches a particular person or not, or what a person is ripe to hear or not. To me this is a great book. I rarely give 5 stars.The review entitled "not a book for Buddhists" is simply not true at all. It not only gives you some glimpse into the Buddha's life (albeit limited due to the lack of material), it also gives you a clear picture of portions of the practice, and there are numerous nuggets of wisdom that clarified for me some of the dharma. Certainly not complete in itself (as if any one book could be!), but it was not meant to be that kind of dharma book.One reviewer complained in angry tones that Armstrong just wanted to go on a diatribe against Christianity as a former nun, and used this platform to do so. This reviewer must either be mad (and I don't mean "angry") or is just a closed minded Christian who has the deluded belief that Christianity is the only relevant religion worth writing about and thus was angry she would do so. There was not one negative thing in this book about Christianity! Maybe they read another book altogether?All in all, I think Karen Armstrong understands the dharma and did a wonderful job in the creation of this excellent work. I highly recommend it.

The Buddha. Much has been written about this man and his teachings, but this is the first book I have read that feels stripped to the bone. The Introduction is worth reading on its own, an honest, scholarly, straightforward explanation of the history of the teachings and person of The Buddha. Armstrong gently and deftly clarifies the basis for following the teachings and seeking Refuge in the Buddha, covers the basic history of Buddhism, explains the background of the Buddha - as much as could be said to be fact. She puts things into perspective - what was going on in the world surrounding the founding of this belief system, this philosophy. For the first time, I feel that I am reading with a more profound understanding of this life altering person.

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