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Making the World We Want.

by Robert Thurman

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9781564556554
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Boulder, CO Sounds True, 1998. Audio Cassette Four Audio Cassette Tapes in Excellent conditon, each housed in a crystal plastic case, also showing no wear., but two of the cases show short, hairline cracks. All liner notes also present and in Fine condition. These are housed in a colorful cardstock slipcase, which shows slight wear to the corner tips and the mildest rubbing (about Near Fine). Overall, Very Near Fine. Audio Book: Cassette Tapes. An ordained Buddhist monk and scholar, Thurman explains how Buddhism is now poised to revolutionize the course of humanity. In Thurman's view, mindful communities can continue to spark inner revolutions, and compassion and non-duality will lead to social action. He calls Buddha's "quiet revolution" a "total reorientation of the habits of individuals and entire societies." In this freewheeling presentation, laced with humor and presented before a live audience, Thurman leads meditations and takes questions from the audience. His voice--in tone, cadence and range--reminds one of Robin Williams's voice.

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Black Cat Hill Books US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
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Title
Making the World We Want.
Author
Robert Thurman
Format/Binding
Audio Cassette
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
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Unknown
ISBN 10
1564556557
ISBN 13
9781564556554
Publisher
Sounds True,
Place of Publication
Boulder, CO
Date Published
1998.
Bookseller catalogs
Buddhism; Asian Religions; Meditation; Eastern Thought; Buddhist Practice; Sprituality;

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