Summary
Ajahn Brahm: The Cow That Cried and Other Buddhist Stories of Happiness
As a Buddhist monk, during thirty years of work, Ajahn Brahm collected many witty, witty and wise stories. With traditional Buddhist philosophy as a starting point, the stories are written as humorous parables to guide the reader into a deeper examination of themes such as consideration, suffering, forgiveness, hope, wisdom and unconditional love. Witty and witty, they reveal the importance of compassion in the lives of ordinary people and the timeless wisdom of Buddha's teachings.
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