Despite the widespread popularity of Buddhist practices (like
meditation), there is little understanding of the complex philosophy
behind Buddhism. The historical Buddha, Gautama, was a real person--a
radical--who challenged the religious leaders of his day. Buddha For
Beginners introduces the reader to the historical Buddha, to the ideas
that made him change his life, and to the fascinating philosophical
debates that engaged him and formed the core of Buddhism.
Buddha For Beginners compares Buddha's philosophy with those of his
contemporaries, the later Buddhist schools, and Western Philosophy. The
book includes a survey, distinguishing the philosophical differences
among later schools of Buddhism, such as Theravada, Madhyamaika,
Tantric, Zen, and others.
Buddha For Beginners is not a book you read, it is a book you
experience. It makes you stop and close your eyes. Through some magical
combination of words, drawings, and intuitive wisdom, Buddha For
Beginners conveys not only the facts of Buddhism, but the peace, the
silence...the feel of it. It is historically accurate, spiritually
challenging, and the white spaces mean as much as the words.