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The Places that Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times

The Places that Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times

Current price: $14.95
Publication Date: August 13th, 2002
Publisher:
Shambhala
ISBN:
9781570629211
Pages:
160

Description

Lifelong guidance for learning to change the way we relate to the scary and difficult moments of our lives, showing us how we can use all of our difficulties and fears as a way to soften our hearts and open us to greater kindness.

We always have a choice in how we react to the circumstances of our lives. We can let them harden us and make us increasingly resentful and afraid, or we can let them soften us and allow our inherent human kindness to shine through. Here Pema Chödrön provides essential tools for dealing with the many difficulties that life throws our way, teaching us how to awaken our basic human goodness and connect deeply with others—to accept ourselves and everything around us complete with faults and imperfections. She shows the strength that comes from staying in touch with what’s happening in our lives right now and helps us unmask the ways in which our egos cause us to resist life as it is. If we go to the places that scare us, Pema suggests, we just might find the boundless life we’ve always dreamed of.

About the Author

Pema Chödrön is an American Buddhist nun in the lineage of Chögyam Trungpa and resident teacher at Gampo Abbey in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, the first Tibetan Buddhist monastery in North America. She is the author of numerous best-selling books, including When Things Fall Apart and Living Beautifully.

Praise for The Places that Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times

"Chödrön has once again proven herself to be one of the very best working in this field."— Library Journal

"Chödrön demonstrates how effective the Buddhist point of view can be in bringing order into disordered lives."— Publishers Weekly

"A lively and accessible take on ancient techniques for transforming terror and pain into joy and compassion."— O: The Oprah Magazine