| Publisher Marketing: Buddhism in
America offers a complete overview of the landmark conference on
Buddhist meditative practice held in Boston January 17-19, 1997.
This book includes synopses and excerpts of over 50 workshops and
lectures. Included are the keynote addresses by Peter Matthiessen,
Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn, Robert Thurman, Tsultrim Allione, and Lama Surya
Das. Other presenters include Roshi Bernard Tetsugen Glassman, Joan
Halifax, Zen Master Barbara Rhodes, His Holiness Rizong Rinpoche,
Ven Samu Sunim, Tulku Thondup, and Toni Packer. For three days during
January 1997, more than eight hundred people met in Boston for the
first-ever conference to address issues of Buddhist meditation as
practiced in America. It brought together men and women from all
walks of life - Buddhist monks, nuns, and priests living lives
devoted to Buddhism and its practice as well as people just
beginning their journey on this path; adherents to a wide array of
approaches, traditions, and practices, from India- and Tibet-based
Mahayana and Theravada traditions, to Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
Zen, to the contemporary manifestations of these traditions that
have begun to take root in North America and Europe. But the
principal thrust of the conference arose from the keynote
presentations, Dharma talks, and workshops led by Buddhist
luminaries who inspired audiences with their lifelong quests for
enlightenment and their struggles to understand and embody Buddhist
teachings and values. This volume comprises excerpts and synopses of
the majority of these talks and workshops and serves as a permanent
record of Buddhism in America. |