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OverviewWe live in an age of paradox. We are more connected than ever, yet profoundly lonely. We have achieved unprecedented material abundance, yet feel spiritually empty. We pursue success relentlessly, only to discover that happiness remains elusive. Anxiety, depression, and burnout have become the defining mental health crisis of our time. We are trapped on a treadmill of endless striving, pursuing a happiness that keeps receding into the distance. What if the solution to this modern crisis came not from the latest self-help trend, but from a 1,400-year-old Buddhist scripture-just 260 characters long-that contains more practical wisdom for navigating contemporary life than most modern psychology books? The Heart Sutra for Modern Life is a groundbreaking translation and commentary that bridges ancient Buddhist wisdom with the urgent challenges of the 21st century. This is not a religious text for believers, nor an academic exercise. Rather, it is a practical operating system for the mind-a set of principles and practices that can fundamentally transform how you experience work, relationships, success, and the meaning of your existence. The Heart Sutra teaches four revolutionary insights: First, that all phenomena are empty of fixed, unchanging essence-meaning you are not trapped by your past, your genetics, or your circumstances. Second, that non-attachment to outcomes paradoxically leads to greater success and peace. Third, that the apparent separation between self and other is illusory-we are fundamentally interconnected. Fourth, that your mind is not your enemy but a tool that can be trained and transformed. What makes this book unique is its radical practicality. Every teaching is connected to real-world applications in work, relationships, family life, and mental health. The book bridges ancient wisdom and modern science, showing how the Buddha understood something about reality that quantum physics and neuroscience are only now confirming. It includes detailed meditation practices, a comprehensive glossary of over 100 Buddhist and philosophical terms, and specific strategies for applying these teachings to your daily life. Whether you feel trapped on a treadmill of endless striving, suffer from anxiety or depression, feel isolated despite hyperconnectivity, or simply want to understand the nature of reality and how to live well, this book offers a path forward. You don't need prior knowledge of Buddhism or meditation. You don't need to believe anything on faith. By the end of this book, you will understand why the Heart Sutra has transformed millions of lives over 1,400 years, and how its wisdom can liberate you from suffering, transform your relationships, and help you discover the peace and freedom that have always been available to you. The journey to freedom begins here. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fuming ChuangPublisher: Fuming Chuang Imprint: Fuming Chuang Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.104kg ISBN: 9798233687624Pages: 80 Publication Date: 23 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationFu-Ming Chuang is a Taiwanese writer whose creative impulse runs alongside his professional life in the optics consulting and international trade field. Having worked as a consultant and liaison in complex export and coordination operations, he has cultivated a refined attention to structure, detail, and systems. Meanwhile, his academic pursuit in Asia-Pacific Studies lends him sensitivity to history, culture, and regional interconnections. For Fu-Ming, writing is a parallel channel to reality-a way to let imagination stretch beyond the constraints of systems and rules, to explore the inner worlds of his characters. In his storytelling, he weaves mythic elements with human dilemmas, inviting readers to feel both epic tension and the quiet emotional undercurrents of each character. In The Chronicle of the Bronze Tree trilogy, he channels his reflections on cultural inheritance, conflict between civilizations, and personal choice into a narrative that aspires to be more than just an adventure-it is a dialogue between memory and the possible future. Outside his writing desk, he enjoys walking along old mountain trails, poring over folklore, and listening to the whispers of wind through ancient trees. To him, writing is a conversation with time and an exchange of signals with worlds yet to unfold. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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