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Beinhaltet die Namen: Yifa, Venerable Yifa, PhD

Bildnachweis: November 9, 2008. Venerable Yifa of Hsi Lai Temple at Meditate NYC, produced by the New York Buddhist Council, at the Church of St Paul and St Andrew, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. By Emptysquare - Own work, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8107881

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Andere Namen
依法
Geburtstag
1959
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
Taiwan
Wohnorte
Hsi Lai temple in Hacienda Heights, California, USA
Berufe
Buddhist nun
Kurzbiographie
Buddhist nun belonging to the religious order Fo Guang Shan, which was founded by Venerable Master Hsing Yun in Taiwan

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Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
Once again I was gifted with a book through the wonderful Early Reviewers Program at LibraryThing. This time it is Authenticity: Clearing the Junk: A Buddhist Perspective by Venerable Yifa (Lantern, 2007). Speaking unpretentiously, like a wise sister, Yifa looks at junk in many manifestations: junk food, stuff, communication, relationships, emotions and thoughts.

This slim volume does not have practical tips for dealing with clutter, nor does it advocate asceticism for all, but takes more of a typically Buddhist approach that involves changing attitudes, working from the inside out. One aspect of the Buddhist approach is to evaluate how behaviors affect the mind, seeking to promote those that are conducive to mental equanimity. Another is to look at whole systems, focusing on the interdependence of all things.

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albanyhill | 8 weitere Rezensionen | May 29, 2008 |
Venerable Yifa, a Buddhist nun residing in California, has added her voice to the simple living movement with "Authenticity". While her short book is a quick read, she still manages to pack in the basics of simple living for a meaningful, mindful existence, while weaving an explanation of Buddhist practices into her solutions.

Some of Yifa's practical advice can be found elsewhere in other books, but she has managed to combine many topics into one easy read, making it a cinch for anyone to apply her "dejunking" techniques to so many facets of life (diet, materialism, relationships, etc.).

After reading many books in the Simplicity genre (including Helen and Scott Nearing, Anthony De Mello, Elaine St. James, Duane Elgin), I am surprised how much of Yifa's advice I have been able to take away from her book.

"Authenticity" is simplicity ... with heart.
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mmello | 8 weitere Rezensionen | May 18, 2008 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
Authenticity is a wonderful book, written in a simple and concise manner, telling the reader how they can rid their life of junk. While the book does have a chapter on getting rid of the obvious "junk" in our lives, it also includes chapters on getting rid of junk food, communications, relationships, and emotions. Written from a Buddhist perspective, it is very applicable to people from all walks of life. We all have junk in our lives that we don't need and "Authenticity" is just the thing to get a reader started ridding their lives of the unnecessary.… (mehr)
 
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jbayes | 8 weitere Rezensionen | May 18, 2008 |
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Authenticity is a slim book (113 pages) that seems ‘larger on the inside than the outside”. Its value and wisdom cannot be judged by its physical size.

This book addresses getting rid of the junk in all aspects of your life—the junk that does not serve you in your quest to live the life that can be authentically yours It begins by addressing the physical clutter in your life. It then expands this theme to address other junk: junk communication, junk food, junk relationships, and junk thoughts and feelings. It ranges from the personal extra clutter in your home and your body to the emotional clutter that brings war and human-caused environmental problems.

Although I do not claim to be Buddhist, I enjoy reading Buddhist philosophy and teachings. Venerable Yifa is a Buddhist nun belonging to the Fo Guang Shan order, which seeks to make Buddhist practice relevant to contemporary life. She has succeeded very well in this task. Her words are upbeat, thought provoking and very clear. Her explanation of the practice and benefits of meditation is one of the most memorable I have read.

I would highly recommend this book and am looking forward to reading more of Venerable Yifa’s writing.
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streamsong | 8 weitere Rezensionen | May 16, 2008 |

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