Author: S. Dhammika
Publisher: Pariyatti
ISBN: 1681726416
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
The Buddha’s teaching of universal love (mettā) is widely known, even to those outside the Buddhist community. What is less well-known is that the Buddha also had much to say about the many other expressions of love. In this book, the author combines Buddhist insights with modern psychology to craft a definition of love that cuts through the warm but often unrealistic ideas about love that prevent us from having a clearer and more realistic understanding of it. Then, drawing upon his many years study of the Tipitaka, the Buddhist scriptures, he explores what the Buddha had to say about romantic love, parental love, love of animals, loving friendship—nine types altogether. Included also is an in-depth look at mettā, the highest love—what it is, why it is an essential part of the spiritual life and how meditation can awaken and enhance it. Step-by-step instructions on how to practice this meditation are also given. The book finishes with a selection of over fifty quotations from the Tipitaka and later Buddhist literature about love, compassion, kindness and good-will. Anyone interested in getting a deeper insight into the Buddhist theory and practice will find this book a compelling read.