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Take your child on a Buddhist pilgrimage and have them experience spiritual growth and develop the virtuous qualities of adaptability, patience, and gratitude. This 32-page picture book presents the experience of a group of children going on a pilgrimage to the four holy sites, representing the four important events of the Buddha's life - his birth, Enlightenment, First Sermon, and Nirvana. From their journey, they learn to develop the merits of patience, kindness, and gratitude so they can apply them to their daily practice. From this, they elicit the fragrances of the Four Immeasurables - loving-kindness, compassion, joy and equanimity.…mehr

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Take your child on a Buddhist pilgrimage and have them experience spiritual growth and develop the virtuous qualities of adaptability, patience, and gratitude. This 32-page picture book presents the experience of a group of children going on a pilgrimage to the four holy sites, representing the four important events of the Buddha's life - his birth, Enlightenment, First Sermon, and Nirvana. From their journey, they learn to develop the merits of patience, kindness, and gratitude so they can apply them to their daily practice. From this, they elicit the fragrances of the Four Immeasurables - loving-kindness, compassion, joy and equanimity.
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Autorenporträt
Christine H. Huynh, M.D. has been practicing in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation since 1998. She treats the physical body but finds the treatment and training of the mind equally important. She is enthusiastic to share a topic that is dear to her heart: the philosophy and practice of Buddhism for adults and children through contemporary writings so the teachings are easy to understand. She is passionate to present the Buddha's teachings in a clear and engaging format with applications to many life's examples for each practitioner to grasp and bring to practice. All are written from the heart.