What if your deepest struggles were the very ground from which authentic joy could grow? Through 57 carefully-selected verses, Zen master Cuong Lu draws on the ancient wisdom of the Dhammapada to give us a path through suffering to insight and compassionate action. From a direct disciple of the great Thich Nhat Hanh comes a radical new way to approach suffering. Instead of burying or avoiding pain, author Cuong Lu uses the profound wisdom of the Dhammapada—the most widely known collection of sayings from the Buddha—to reveal its hidden purpose. He offers a clear path to embracing life’s…mehr
What if your deepest struggles were the very ground from which authentic joy could grow? Through 57 carefully-selected verses, Zen master Cuong Lu draws on the ancient wisdom of the Dhammapada to give us a path through suffering to insight and compassionate action. From a direct disciple of the great Thich Nhat Hanh comes a radical new way to approach suffering. Instead of burying or avoiding pain, author Cuong Lu uses the profound wisdom of the Dhammapada—the most widely known collection of sayings from the Buddha—to reveal its hidden purpose. He offers a clear path to embracing life’s difficulties, showing us how to transmute our suffering into deep insight, compassionate action, and lasting joy. Lu presents 57 verses from this treasured Buddhist text, making its timeless teachings accessible and relevant for contemporary readers seeking deeper meaning in their lives. Through clear, engaging prose, his interpretations blend Zen wisdom with practical psychology, guiding readers to reframe their relationship with difficult experiences rather than resisting them. The book includes reflective exercises and real-world applications, making complex Buddhist concepts approachable for both newcomers and experienced practitioners. This book serves as both a meditation companion and practical guide, helping readers cultivate inner peace amid life’s turbulence. Whether you’re new to Buddhist teachings or a seasoned practitioner, Lu’s interpretations offer fresh perspectives on timeless truths, guiding you toward greater awareness, compassion, and the joy that comes from living with presence and understanding.
CUONG LU is a Buddhist teacher, scholar, and writer. He was born in Vietnam in 1968 and emigrated to the Netherlands with his family in 1980. He majored in East Asian studies at the University of Leiden, and in 1993, he was ordained a monk at Plum Village in France and became a disciple of Thich Nhat Hanh. In 2000, he was authorized by Thich Nhat Hanh to teach the Dharma in the Lieu Quan line of the Linji School of Zen Buddhism. In 2009, Cuong Lu left Plum Village after sixteen years and returned to lay life in the Netherlands. He became a chaplain in the Netherlands’ penitentiary system for six years. In 2015, he received a master’s degree in Buddhist Spiritual Care from the Free University in Amsterdam. Cuong is the founder of Mind Only Institute of Buddhist Psychology in the Netherlands and No Word Zen Practice Center in France.
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