
One such model in the text is Bodhisattva Never Disrespectful (or Never Disparaging), who, despite troubling encounters with and even harsh treatment from others, bows down respectfully to everyone, recognizing their Buddha nature and honoring their own journeys along the bodhisattva path to enlightenment-whether they know they’re future buddhas or not! Listen to author Josh Bartok as he reads I See You, Buddha in this video reading. The Lotus Sutra teaches the way of the bodhisattva-a being engaged in compassionate, enlightened activity in the service of all-by offering examples of what this activity might look like in the world. I See You, Buddha is based on a chapter in the Lotus Sutra, one of the most influential Buddhist texts worldwide-a classical scripture that has inspired a whole genre of works, especially in Japan, known as Lotus Literature. Listen to a few remarks from Okumura Roshi.Īn instant classic, this book will help children (and their parents) learn patience and to see the good in everyone-including themselves! It will also help children meet difficult circumstances, such as being sick, doing chores, and not getting everything they want-and help them overcome low self-esteem and negative self-talk. Lauen Alderfer, author of Mindful Monkey, Happy Panda “An ancient tale cultivating mindfulness today.” Kazuaki Tanahashi, author of Painting Peace: Art in a Time of Global Crisis “Super enjoyable to hear, read, and savor for people of all ages, Squabbling Squashes helps our future generations to be aware of a universal mutual tie in society and nature.” Sumi Loundon Kim, author Sitting Together: A Family-Centered Curriculum on Mindfulness, Meditation, and Buddhist Teachings

“An essential teaching for all children, told with delightful, relatable warmth.” Squabbling Squashes is a story for children of all ages about interconnection and learning to live in harmony amid differences, from a leading light of contemporary Zen-based on a parable from Kosho Uchiyama’s classic bestseller Opening the Hand of Thought. We don’t have to be such squabbling squashes.” But even if we are different, we are all connected. With our winning combination of great food, fast delivery and excellent.

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