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    上传日期:2018-12-11 0:00:00

    WALKING EACH OTHER HOME: CONVERSATIONS ON LOVING AND DYING

    Book ID/图书代码: 12317518C00014

    English Summary/英文概要: We all sit on the edge of a mystery. We have only known this life, so dying scares us—and we are all dying. But what if dying were perfectly safe? What would it look like if you could approach dying with curiosity and love, in service of other beings? What if dying were the ultimate spiritual practice?

    Ram Dass and Mirabai Bush began their friendship more than four decades ago at the foot of their guru, Neem Karoli Baba, also known as Maharaj-ji. He transmitted to them a simple philosophy: love everyone, tell the truth, and give up attachment to material things. After impacting millions of people through the years with these teachings, they have reunited once more with Walking Each Other Home to enlighten and engage readers on the spiritual opportunities within the dying process. They generously share intimate personal experiences and timeless practices, told with courage, humor, and heart, gently exploring every aspect of this journey. And, at 86 years old, Ram Dass reminds us, “This time we have a real deadline.”

    In Walking Each Other Home, readers will learn about: guidelines for being a “loving rock” for the dying, how to grieve fully and authentically, how to transform a fear of death, leaving a spiritual legacy, creating a sacred space for dying, and much more.

    “Everybody you have ever loved is a part of the fabric of your being now,” says Ram Dass. The body may die, but the soul remains. Death is an invitation to a new kind of relationship, in the place where we are all One. Join these two lifelong friends and spiritual luminaries as they explore what it means to live and die consciously, remember who we really are, and illuminate the path we walk together.

    Chinese Summary/中文概要: 我们都处于神秘的边缘,我们只知道这一生,因此我们害怕死亡——但是我们都将走向死亡。然而,如果死亡是绝对安全的,又会怎样?如果你带着好奇与爱接近死亡,会是什么样子?如果死亡是最终的灵活修行,又会怎样?

    Ram Dass 和 Mirabai Bush四十年前就成为好友,他们奉行这样一个哲理:爱每一个人,说出真相,放弃对于物质的迷恋。多年来,通过教学,他们影响了成百上万的人,他们慷慨的分享私密的个人经历和实践,通过勇气、幽默和真诚讲述这些故事。86岁时,Ram Dass提醒我们:“这回我们真到了死亡的边缘了”

    通过本书,读者将了解到:如何彻底而真实地悲伤,如何改变对死亡的恐惧,如何留下精神遗产,如何为死亡创造一个神圣的空间等等……

    “你曾经爱过的每个人现在都是你存在的一部分” 作者Ram Dass表示:身体也许会死去,但灵魂依然存在。死亡是邀请你进入全新的关系……(LYR)

    Awards/获奖情况:“死亡是对生命神秘而可怕的结论,通过正视这一观点,作者Dass 和Bush鼓励读者进入对死亡恐惧的内心深处,以便在生活中创造更多的慰藉。”——《出版人周刊》

    "四十年前,两位作者要我们为自己的生命而活,现在他们要我们为自己的死亡而活。随着他一步步接近死亡,他继续通过爱的镜头过滤所有的生活经历。他和(合著者) Mirabai Bush将此镜头应用到与垂死的人在一起、悲伤、面对死亡,并承认死亡是一种灵活修行。——Anna Jedrziewski

    "我要给所有认识的人都送一本《漫步回家》。这本书、书中的经历、以及面对死亡恐惧的道路,将从根本上改善他们的生活,使他们接受爱和快乐。Ram Dass和Mirabai Bush用幽默的方式向我们展示:当我们对死亡的恐惧越来越少时,我们的生活是多么的深刻和神奇。”——Anne Lamott

    "如果有一本书应该列在必读书目上,那么我想就是《漫步回家》。Ram Dass和Mirabai Bush与我们分享了他们对死亡的看法……”--- Ram Dass

    “有这么多朋友来探讨对这个问题的想法和感受,真是一件幸事。Ram Dass 和Mirabai Bush分享了如何为生命的过渡做准备……”-- Sharon Salzberg

    "By confronting the idea that death is a mysterious and fearful conclusion to life, Dass and Bush encourage readers to enter the depths of their fears about dying and mortality in order to create more solace in their lives."—Publishers Weekly

    "The man who, forty years ago, asked us to show up for our lives is now asking us to show up for our deaths. . . As he moves closer to his own death, he continues to filter all of life’s experiences through the lens of love. He and [co-author] Mirabai Bush apply that lens to being with the dying, grieving, facing death, and recognizing death as spiritual practice. There is a very personal quality to this book. It is a comforting conversation which highlights another landmark in Ram Dass’ life."--Anna Jedrziewski, Retailing Insight

    About the Author/作者介绍: Ram Dass 1967年第一次去印度,当时他还是Richard Alpert博士,著名的哈佛心理学家。直到1967年之前,他一直在研究迷幻剂。1967年,他前往印度。在那里,他遇到了他的导师Neem Karoli Baba,又名Maharaj-ji。Maharaj-ji给他取名Ram Dass,意为上帝的仆人。从那以后,一切都改变了——他成为了某种文化的关键影响者,这种文化从那时起就一直提醒着他“活在当下”。

    Mirabai Bush教授实践和发展方案,在组中生活中运用思辨原则和价值观。她是“社会思辨中心”的创始人之一,也是Seva基金会的创始成员,与Ram Dass共同撰写了《同情行动》。目前她居住在马萨诸塞州。更多详情,请登录mirabaibush.com。

    Ram Dass first went to India in 1967. He was still Dr. Richard Alpert, an already eminent Harvard psychologist and psychedelic pioneer with Dr.Timothy Leary. He continued his psychedelic research until that fateful Eastern trip in 1967, when he traveled to India. In India, he met his guru, Neem Karoli Baba, affectionately known as Maharaj-ji. Maharaj-ji gave Ram Dass his name, which means "servant of God." Everything changed then—his intense dharmic life started, and he became a pivotal influence on a culture that has reverberated with the words “Be Here Now” ever since.

    Be Here Now, Ram Dass’s monumentally influential and seminal work, still stands as the highly readable centerpiece of Western articulation of Eastern philosophy, and how to live joyously 100 percent of the time in the present, luminous or mundane. Be Here Now continues to be the instruction manual of choice for generations of spiritual seekers. Forty years later, it’s still part of the timeless present. Being here now is still being here now. Ram Dass now resides on Maui, where he shares satsang, kirtan, and where he can amplify the healing process in the air and waters of Hawaii. His work continues to be a path of teaching and inspiration to so many. Ram Dass’s spirit has been a guiding light for three generations, carrying along millions on the journey, helping free them from their bonds as he has worked his way through his own.

    Mirabai Bush teaches practices and develops programs through the application of contemplative principles and values to organizational life. She is a cofounder of the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, founding board member of the Seva Foundation, and coauthor (with Ram Dass) of Compassion in Action. She lives in Massachusetts. More at mirabaibush.com.

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