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Meet the Buddha, Kill the Buddha
- How to Awaken to Your Natural Joy
- Narrated by: Marshall Stern
- Length: 3 hrs and 32 mins
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Summary
Great news! You don't have to suffer. Ever! This is what the Buddha taught 2,500 years ago, and it is as true and relevant today as it was in India 2,500 years ago. In very plain and clear language, Marshall Stern takes you on a journey through the basics of Buddhism and most importantly, shows you why it is so important for you today. It's all about the end of suffering. That's it. If you are a human being and you ever experience life as being less than amazing and joyous and wonderful, this audiobook is for you. If you have ever wanted to know more about Buddhism and the Buddha but find books about eastern religion confusing and stuffy, this book is for you. If you long for a path that leads you not to dependence upon another religion or master or anything, but leads you right back to your own best self, this book is for you.
In other words, if you are a human being who experiences what all other human beings experience and is looking for something more, this book is for you. This book will open your eyes and change your life.
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- okeydokiboy
- 19-09-19
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Best overview of what the Buddha taught snd how to use it i have come across in my 5 years of reading about Buddha
Nice and simple yet covers all the key areas
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