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OverviewAn inspired guide to sustaining compassion. The Buddha taught the practices of loving kindness, compassion, empathetic joy, and equanimity. These guide us in cultivating positive emotions and minimising harmful ones. Poet, writer, activist, mentor, and Buddhist teacher River Wolton gives new life to these teachings as resources for a life in which compassion for self and others are mutually sustaining. Beautifully illustrated and with exercises, meditations, and reflections Full Product DetailsAuthor: River Wolton , Emma BurleighPublisher: Windhorse Publications Imprint: Windhorse Publications ISBN: 9781915342218ISBN 10: 191534221 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 14 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAbout the author and illustrator Publisher's acknowledgements Audio recordings Foreword Introduction Chapter 1: Pausing Chapter 2: Befriending Chapter 3: Enjoying Chapter 4: Caring Chapter 5: Letting be Resource 1: The Metta Sutta Resource 2: Reflections for sustaining compassion in daily life - Five skilful guidelines for caring and non-harm - Five daily recollections - Mealtime reflection Resource 3: Sustaining compassion with others Glossary Abbreviations Selected references and further reading Acknowledgements Notes About the contributors IndexReviews'Using as a template the five qualities of pausing, befriending, enjoying, caring, and letting be, she (River Wolton) shows the way to a profoundly beneficial life for ourselves and others.' - Martine Batchelor, meditation teacher and author of Meditation for Life and Let Go: a Buddhist Guide to Breaking Free of Habits; 'If you wish to explore how to take Buddhism off the meditation cushion and into the world, read this book.' - Dene Donalds, Dharma teacher in the lineage of Thich Nhat Hanh, and a founding member of The Colours of Compassion Sangha; 'River Wolton leads us with unfailing insight to that difficult place where individual Buddhist practice meets the urgent global issues of our time…. An important read for the Anthropocene age.' - Akasharaja, chair of the Shrewsbury Buddhist centre and co-founder of the Triratna Earth Sangha; 'This book is a tonic for our times. Read and respair (rebuild hope and recover from despair)!' - Prof Rebecca Crane, PhD, Director, Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice, Bangor University, UK Author InformationRiver Wolton trained as a social worker and psychotherapist. She has offered writing workshops in schools, therapeutic and community arts groups, and is a Buddhist teacher, and LGBTQI+ and peace activist. She co-founded Sheffield Insight Meditation, and teaches at Gaia House, UK. She lives in the Peak District, with her partner. She was the Poet Laureate for Derbyshire and has published three volumes of poetry. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |