A lively, topical guide on how to respond to life's inevitable
difficulties--from personal crises to broader societal challenges
The issue of difficulty in life is at the very essence of Buddhism. One
can reasonably translate the first noble truth as, "life is full of
difficulties," with the remaining noble truths serving as Buddhism's
analysis of those difficulties and how to work with them. In Solid
Ground, celebrated Buddhist teachers Sylvia Boorstein, Zoketsu Norman
Fisher, and Tsoknyi Rinpoche use their diverse wisdom to address the
immediate and practical concerns of our lives, including individual
crises as well as the political, economic, and social challenges society
is currently facing. Together, they explore the most basic and profound
questions of Buddhism: the difficulty of life in general and how we can
work with that and ameliorate it.
Filled with humor and personal stories, Solid Ground offers specific
teachings for concrete situations as well as a way to explore the larger
questions of finding equanimity in difficult times.