Reincarnation Through Common Sense | Snippets & Review

 

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ReincarnationThrough Common Sense

Reincarnation Through Common Sense is a travel adventure book about how rural Asian Buddhist Monks and Nuns adopt a very troubled soul from Brooklyn, New York, and completely transform his life. Westerners have written many books about living in Asian temples. None are like this crazy true story!

The main character’s life runs through death into reincarnation without ever leaving his body—and he describes this process in vivid terms and living color. He redefines life and reports the details in a manner so intimate and natural that you’ll think you are having coffee on a bar stool in the temple with him. You may laugh a lot with him on your way to Nirvana while reading this book!

For a simplified explanation of what is commonly thought to be complex Buddhist thought, and an experience unique in comedic drama, spirituality, adventure, and sheer creativity, buy and read Reincarnation Through Common Sense.

 

This is the Dedication page of the book Reincarnation Through Common Sense Dedication

Our beautiful planet is decaying rapidly.

Chronic fears dissolve cooperation and cripple joy. Human decency suffers inhumane abuse.

We are a wounded species.

What went wrong? Who is to blame?

It doesn’t matter.

The only things that matter now are the things that will help.

We are an intelligent species

with the potential for great compassion and accomplishment. We are able to fix what has gone wrong.

This book is dedicated to our only hope.

This book is dedicated to you.

Review from Amazon.com

"I love this book. I took my time reading it because I have been going through a lot of personal and family problems which caused me to be depressed and anxious much of the time. This book, in its simple writing, but profound meanings, helped me to get back to where I was mentally and spiritually in the 1990s. I had been making a lot of progress on my personal path, but then the Universe tested me, and I failed miserably. This book was suggested to me at the time when I needed it most! The author has a unique way of stating Buddhist teachings very simply. It was enough to remind me of where I need to be. I admire the author for his great sense of humor also, which just amplified the main points in the book. I liked the writing so much I just bought the other book offered here by him. I think that most people who are seeking more to life than the next new television series will get a lot of benefit by reading this book and I have no qualms about recommending it to anyone who wonders why "things" happen as they do."

 

 

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