A Buddhist Grief Observed

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Pub Date Aug 09 2016 | Archive Date Jun 29 2016

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Amid the world-shattering pain of loss, what helps?

“After the death of his beloved partner from cancer, Newland finds himself asking how effective his long years of Buddhist practice have been in helping him come to terms with overwhelming grief. This finely written book offers a lucid meditation on what it means to practice the Dharma when everything falls apart.” —Stephen Batchelor, author of Buddhism without Beliefs and After Buddhism

In the tradition of C. S. Lewis’s A Grief Observed, Guy Newland offers this brave record of falling to pieces and then learning to make sense of his pain and grief within his spiritual tradition. Drawing inspiration from all corners of the Buddhist world—from Zen stories and the Dalai Lama, to Pema Chödrön and ancient Pali texts—this book reverberates with honesty, kindness, and deep humanity. Newland shows us the power of responding fully and authentically to the death of a loved one. 

“A sad, beautiful, and necessary book—and a map waiting for many who will need it.” —James Ishmael Ford, author of If You’re Lucky Your Heart Will Break

“Guy Newland faces squarely the pain of death and the pain of grief and offers a work of uncommon power, insight, and honesty—and extraordinary compassion.” —Jay L. Garfield, author of Engaging Buddhism
Amid the world-shattering pain of loss, what helps?

“After the death of his beloved partner from cancer, Newland finds himself asking how effective his long years of Buddhist practice have been in...

Advance Praise

“This book is extraordinary: raw, honest, wise. It comforts in the right ways and challenges where needed. The practical guidance is clear and powerful, a boon for the grieving and those who wish to help but don’t know how.”
—Deborah Schoeberlein David, author of Living Mindfully

“This book is many things, a memoir, a love letter, but most of all it is a map waiting for many who will need it. A Buddhist Grief Observed is a sad, beautiful, and necessary book. I highly recommend it.”
—James Ishmael Ford, author of If You’re Lucky, Your Heart Will Break

This finely written book shows how the unflinching honesty that acknowledges human weakness and failure is as much a fount of wisdom as insight into the deepest truths of Buddhism.”
—Stephen Batchelor, author of After Buddhism

“This is a work of uncommon power, insight, and honesty. Guy Newland addresses the difficult topic of grief through personal experience and in dialogue with the classical Buddhist tradition and contemporary Buddhist teachers and scholars. His exposition is unsparing in its examination of raw emotion.”
—Jay L. Garfield, author of Engaging Buddhism

“This book is extraordinary: raw, honest, wise. It comforts in the right ways and challenges where needed. The practical guidance is clear and powerful, a boon for the grieving and those who wish to...


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