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The Middle Way

By: Jinananda
Narrated by: David Timson, Anton Lesser
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General interest in Buddism has never been higher. The story and teachings of a man who lived 2,500 years ago have a special resonance for us today, perhaps because he taught a way of life that was not based on belief in a creator god but rather on personal experience. "Test my words for yourself," he said. But what lies behind those distinctive images of the Buddha, seated with unshakeable poise, with eyes half-closed and a slight smile? How did Buddhism develop, from the austere style which governed the life of the yellow-robed monks in ancient India to the more colorful, even magical expression of Tibet? And where does Zen fit in?

Jinananda, a Western-born Buddhist, divides the subject into the Three Jewels: The Buddha (a life of the historical figure), the Dharma (an account of the fundamental teachings), and the Sangha (the disciples, both lay and monastic, throughout the world). With extracts from some of the main sutras, Jinananda explains the key concepts that lie behind a system of thought and behavior which, like the universe itself, is continuously expanding.

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©1997 Jinananda (P)2012 Naxos Audiobooks Ltd.
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Excellent overview.

The book clearly presents the basic historical perspective of the life of the Buddha, and explains basic Buddhist concepts clearly. It provides the background for understanding the differences and similarities in the different Buddhist communities. The narrators are very skillful, and each time I listen to the book, I learn something new.

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Great audio presentation!

I thoroughly enjoyed this excellent presentation. The narration by David Timson was particularly good. He spoke with great clarity and conviction. There are some difficult concepts covered but very well conveyed throughout.

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