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082 _a294.3
_bHAR
100 _aHart, William
_911466
245 _aThe art of living:
_bvipassana meditation
260 _aSingapore
_bVipassana Publications
_c1987
300 _a167p.,
_bpbk
500 _ahttps://www.dhamma.org/en-US/about/art
520 _aEveryone seeks peace and harmony, because this is what we lack in our lives. From time to time we all experience agitation, irritation, dishar­mony. And when we suffer from these miseries, we don't keep them to ourselves; we often distribute them to others as well. Unhappiness permeates the atmosphere around someone who is miserable, and those who come in contact with such a person also become affected. Certainly this is not a skillful way to live. We ought to live at peace with ourselves, and at peace with others. After all, human beings are social beings, having to live in society and deal with each other. But how are we to live peacefully? How are we to remain harmonious within, and maintain peace and harmony around us, so that others can also live peacefully and harmoniously?
650 _aBuddhism
_911170
650 _aSpirituality
_98724
650 _aPhilosophy
_91341
700 _aGoenka, S. N.
_911467
942 _cG
999 _c10487
_d10487