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"No Better Place is a penetrating and affecting presentation of the Buddha Dharma cast in a thoroughly Western idiom. Hoag's simple, clear prose invites entry in this very place, now." -Danan Henry Roshi "Hoag Holmgren writes from the depths of his own understanding in this profound and simply expressed primer. These words will touch and inspire readers to surrender to a joyful experience of compassion for all." -Jiun Hosen, Osho Abbess, Bodhi Manda Zen Center "While No Better Place may seem like a slight book, it's actually a wide-open doorway-into the essence of Zen! It says so much so…mehr

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"No Better Place is a penetrating and affecting presentation of the Buddha Dharma cast in a thoroughly Western idiom. Hoag's simple, clear prose invites entry in this very place, now." -Danan Henry Roshi "Hoag Holmgren writes from the depths of his own understanding in this profound and simply expressed primer. These words will touch and inspire readers to surrender to a joyful experience of compassion for all." -Jiun Hosen, Osho Abbess, Bodhi Manda Zen Center "While No Better Place may seem like a slight book, it's actually a wide-open doorway-into the essence of Zen! It says so much so succinctly and insightfully, that reading its brief chapters brings real "Aha!" delight. I look forward to sharing this book with my own Zen students. Many thanks to Hoag Holmgren!" -Rafe Martin Sensei, award-winning author, founding teacher and spiritual director, Endless Path Zendo "No Better Place is simple, clear, and beautifully written. I highly recommend it for anyone (new or experienced) interested in the path of Zen. This book captures the heart of this journey and beckons one to step in." -Peggy Metta Sheehan, Sensei, Zen Center of Denver
Autorenporträt
Hoag Holmgren is an apprentice teacher in the Harada-Yasutani lineage of Zen Buddhism. A poet and educator as well, he is author of the poetry collection p a l e o s (Middle Creek Publishing) and co-author of Meaningful Grading: A Guide for Faculty in the Arts (West Virginia University Press). He lives with his family in Nederland, CO.