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Turning The Wheel Essays On Buddhism And Writing Charles Johnson

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Turning The Wheel Essays On Buddhism And Writing Charles Johnson
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Publisher: Simon and Schuster
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.71 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Charles Johnson
ISBN: 9780743243247, 0743243242
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Turning The Wheel Essays On Buddhism And Writing Charles Johnson by Charles Johnson 9780743243247, 0743243242 instant download after payment.

"In this collection of essays, Johnson writes of the profound connection between Buddhism and creativity, and of the role of Eastern philosophy in the quest for a free and thoughtful life." "He looks at basic Buddhist principles and practices, demonstrating how Buddhism is both the most revolutionary and most civilized of possible human choices. He discusses fundamental Buddhist practices such as the Eightfold Path, Taming the Mind, and Sangha and illuminates their place in the American Civil Rights movement."--BOOK JACKET.WERE IT NOT FOR THE BUDDHADHARMA," says Charles Johnson in his preface to Turning the Wheel, "I'm convinced that, as a black American and an artist, I would not have been able to successfully negotiate my last half century of life in this country. Or at least not with a high level of creative productivity." In this collection of provocative and intimate essays, Johnson writes of the profound connection between Buddhism and creativity, and of the role of Eastern philosophy in the quest for a free and thoughtful life.
In 1926, W. E. B. Du Bois asked African- Americans what they would most want were the color line miraculously forgotten. In "Turning the Wheel", Johnson sets out to explore this question by examining his experiences both as a writer and as a practitioner of Buddhism.
He looks at basic Buddhist principles and practices, demonstrating how Buddhism is both the most revolutionary and most civilized of possible human choices. He discusses fundamental
Buddhist practices such as the Eightfold Path, Taming the Mind, and Sangha and illuminates their place in the American Civil Rights movement. Johnson moves from spiritual guides to spiritual nourishment: writing. In essays touching on the role of the black intellectual, Uncle Tom's Cabin, and Ralph Ellison, Johnson uses tools of Buddhist thinking to clarify difficult ideas. Power- ful and revelatory, these essays confirm that writing and reading, along with Buddhism, are the basic compo

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