Path of Peace and Happiness(English, Paperback, Sampathge Chulan)
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Path of Peace and Happiness Essays in Buddhist Social Philosophy and Ethics Written by Chulan Sampathge Are you happy in this modern world? Or do you need more? Is there something else you are searching for? If you are looking for true happiness, then you need to find the path leading to it. The principal aim of this book is to share the value of the middle path propounded by the Buddha many centuries ago, rejecting extremes. Unlike the historical Buddha’s time, in this modern world, lots of undue suffering is inflicted upon people by bad politics and false interpretations of carefully selected wrong views. Buddhism’s pragmatic teachings help clarify, uproot, and eliminate the deep underlying causes of suffering. Narrated through a philosophical background, the book conveys how to relate Buddhist teachings to improve the quality of everyday life and find true happiness. It discusses Buddhist ethical values and Western development, including how wrong views can cause destruction and misery, emphasising the futility of wars. The book also shows the practical applications of Buddhist teachings through familiar historical literature not inhibited by traditional interpretations. A prime source of both western and eastern philosophies, it constitutes a rational and straightforward understanding of the ethics and psychology of Buddhism, advocating peace and nonviolence, respect for life and individual acceptance of accountability, social responsibility, and welfare of all to improve social cohesion. Chulan Sampathge is an experienced Insight Meditation teacher at The Buddhapadipa Temple Wimbledon London. After studying at the University of Kent at Canterbury, England, he extensively researched Buddhism and meditation practices at the Ecclesiastical School of London, affiliated with the National Office of Buddhism, Thailand, and the Royal Thai Embassy London. Since 2002, he has been consistently teaching Insight Meditation (Vipassana) at The Buddhapadipa Temple Wimbledon London and to students from all over the world whom he helps resolve their personal issues through meditation practice, giving directions to improve their personal growth and wellbeing. Chulan’s teaching is based on the Buddhist higher philosophical psychology of the Theravada School of Buddhism and always refers to a wider social, economic, political, and cultural context. In 2003, he received the Award of recognition from the Ambassador of Thailand and in 2006, the Award of recognition from the Princes of Thailand. Cover image of mural paintings by courtesy of the Buddhapadipa Temple London Cover photography by Alexandra Kovacs, AK.Foto@outlook.com