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Lodro Rinzler

    22 novembre 1982

    Lodro est un enseignant et un pratiquant au sein de la lignée bouddhiste Shambhala. Son travail explore la culture de la pleine conscience et de la compassion, s'appuyant souvent sur l'expérience personnelle et des conseils pratiques. Par ses enseignements et ses écrits, il partage une profonde compréhension de la méditation et de la philosophie bouddhiste, inspirant les lecteurs à trouver la paix et la sagesse dans leur vie. Son approche souligne l'intégration des principes spirituels dans le tissu de l'existence quotidienne.

    Lodro Rinzler
    The Buddha Walks into the Office
    Walk Like A Buddha
    The Buddha Walks Into A Bar . . .
    Sit Like a Buddha
    Take Back Your Mind
    Prendre un verre avec Bouddha
    • Prendre un verre avec Bouddha

      Développez votre Bouddha intérieur avec le sourire

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Vous aimez vivre au present et changer le monde tout en savourant un grand verre de biere ? Ce livre vous propose une vision rafraichissante et originale du bouddhisme qui vous aidera a eveiller votre conscience en douceur. Les concepts fondateurs de cette voie spirituelle - la simplicite, le respect de la vie et la non-violence - y sont presentes avec humour et audace . Vous serez convie a examiner les coins et recoins de votre existence et a mettre en pratique de nouvelles valeurs sans pour autant chambouler toutes vos habitudes. Que vous soyez jeune ou experimente, sage ou impetueux, traditionaliste ou moderne, voici une facon simple de vous initier a la spiritualite. Grace a cette approche decontractee, vous pourrez developper votre Bouddha interieur avec le sourire !

      Prendre un verre avec Bouddha
    • Take Back Your Mind

      Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,3(13)Évaluer

      The book offers strategies to overcome anxiety and stress, emphasizing the possibility of achieving contentment, peace, and joy despite challenging situations. It provides tools for training the mind to foster a more positive outlook, encouraging readers to embrace a life free from the burdens of anxiety.

      Take Back Your Mind
    • Sit Like a Buddha

      • 95pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,2(628)Évaluer

      How to meditate—a concise, pocket-size guide that tells you everything you need to know, from the best-selling author of The Buddha Walks into a Bar... This is the ultimate go-to guide for learning how to meditate. It contains all the instructions you'll need to get started in a remarkably short space, but it also shows you how to make meditation practice a permanent part of your life, infusing it with wisdom and compassion as you go about your day. And it's instruction in the voice of the meditation teacher the young spiritual-but-not-religious crowd have come to trust: Lodro Rinzler, a young Buddhist teacher who speaks to the twenty- and thirty-something crowd in a way that has made his first book, The Buddha Walks into a Bar..., a best seller. Lodro begins by challening you to understand why you want to meditate in the first place, then, after the basic instructions, he shows how to prioritize your practice among your other daily activities and make it the center of all of them. He then shows you how to bring the wisdom and insight gained from meditation into all aspects of life.

      Sit Like a Buddha
    • A guide to Buddhism for 20-somethings who are grappling with the ups and downs of adulthood—from an eloquent and funny young teacher This isn’t your grandmother’s book on meditation. The Buddha Walks Into a Bar . . . is about integrating that "spiritual practice thing" into a life that includes beer, sex, social media, and a boss who doesn’t understand you. It’s about making a difference in yourself and making a difference in your world, whether you’ve got everything figured out yet or not. This is Buddhism for a new generation—one that is leaving the safe growth spurts of college and entering a turbulent, uncertain workforce. With humor and candor, teacher Lodro Rinzler offers an introduction to Buddhism for anyone who wants to ride the waves of life with mindfulness and compassion. You’ll learn how to use meditation techniques to work with your own mind, how to manage the pervasive "Incredible Hulk Syndrome," how to relax into your life despite external pressures, and ultimately how you can start to bring light to a dark world. Applying Rinzler's Buddhist teachings can have a positive impact on every nook and cranny of your life—whether you’re interested in being a Buddhist or not.

      The Buddha Walks Into A Bar . . .
    • Walk Like A Buddha

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(893)Évaluer

      From the author of the best-selling Buddha Walks into a Bar . . . , tips for living with integrity, compassion, and happiness -- from his popular Huffington Post advice column.How can I be the person I want to be when I'm stuck in a job I hate? How is it possible to stay present in an era of nearly constant distractions? Can I pick someone up at a bar or club and still call myself spiritual?This nitty-gritty guide to life for the spiritual-but-not-necessarily-religious uses Buddhist teachings to answer those burning questions and a host of others related to going out, relationships, work, and social action. Based on Lodro Rinzler's popular advice columns, Walk Like a Buddha offers wisdom that can be applied to just the sort of dilemmas that tend to arise for anyone making even a modest attempt to walk like a Buddha--that is, to live with honesty, wisdom, and compassion in the face of whatever life surprises you with.

      Walk Like A Buddha
    • The Buddha Walks into the Office

      • 217pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(493)Évaluer

      Wisdom for "Generation Next" on how to make your work meaningful, satisfying, and of benefit to othersDoes it ever seem that a lot of the people you work with are, well, jerks? This book is about how not to let work turn you into one of them. Apply the simple Buddhist teachings and practices Lodro Rinzler provides here to whatever you do for a living, and you’ll not only avoid jerk-hood, but you’ll be setting out on the path toward making your livelihood an expression of your inherent wisdom, honesty, and compassion. You’ll discover practical ways to bring mindfulness into administrative support, cabinet-making, financial management, nursing, truck-driving, or latté-brewing. In the process, you’ll discover genuine empathy for the folks you once found so difficult. You’ll also learn leadership skills that apply compassion to management in a way that increases happiness along with efficiency.This is career advice of the profoundest kind, geared toward today’s twenty- and thirty-something workers and job-seekers whose employment outlook is radically different from that of a generation ago. As Lodro shows, even if the path of work shifts beneath your feet, it’s possible to make your livelihood a source of satisfaction and of deep meaning.

      The Buddha Walks into the Office
    • 3,6(70)Évaluer

      "A friendly, funny, practical guide for creatives and entrepreneurs, written by a four-time Emmy award-winning and two-time Grammy-nominated composer-guitarist-producer who has worked with Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Jerry Garcia, Lana Del Rey, and Krishna Das, among many others. Also a beloved and highly regarded Buddhist teacher, David teaches readers how to integrate their creative process with their spiritual practice and livelihood. "How do I make a living doing what I love?" "Am I a sellout as an artist if I want to be successful?" "How do I integrate my spiritual principles with the art of running a business? And actually, um, how do I run a business?" Wondering how to reconcile your calling with your need to make a living wage, or what to do once your art starts selling, or how to achieve success in your field, or what it even means to be successful? David Nichtern offers his lived, learned experience as an entrepreneur, musician, and Buddhist teacher to first help you figure out what "success" means to you and then show you how to get there. He offers advice on the creative process and principles of business and ethics--everything from "listen to the muse!" to "protect your intellectual property!"--and provides mindfulness exercises to help you integrate inspiration and aspiration, vocation and avocation--to go from surviving to thriving. Whether you're a baker trying to grow from the farmer's market to a brick-and-mortar or a CEO exploring how taking care of your employees can be the same as taking care of your business--if you're trying to align your spiritual, creative, and financial pursuits and discover what it means to truly live well, this book is for you." -- (Source of summary not specified)

      Creativity, Spirituality, and Making a Buck
    • Love Hurts

      • 170pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Buddhist-inspired advice for working through romantic breakups and other painful emotional periods—by the best-selling author of The Buddha Walks into a Bar... Buddhism has a lot to say about suffering—and there are likely few times we suffer more intensely than when we break up with a romantic partner. It feels like you may never recover sometimes. But Lodro Rinzler has wonderfully good news for those suffering heartbreak: the 2,500-year-old teachings of the Buddha are the ultimate antidote for emotional pain. And you don't need to be a Buddhist for them to apply to you. In this short and compact first-aid kit for a broken heart, he walks you through the cause and cure of suffering, with much practical advice for self-care as you work to survive a breakup. The wisdom he presents applies to any kind of emotional suffering. It's a great, practical offering of consolation for someone you know who's going through a tough time, and for yourself when you're looking for the light at the end of the tunnel in your own situation.

      Love Hurts
    • Awakening from the Daydream

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Hell realms, gods, and hungry ghosts—these are just a few of the images on the Buddhist wheel of life. In Awakening from the Daydream, discover how these ancient symbols are still relevant to our modern life. In Awakening from the Daydream, meditation teacher David Nichtern reimagines the ancient Buddhist allegory of the Wheel of Life. Famously painted at the entryway to Buddhist monasteries, the Wheel of Life encapsulates the entirety of the human situation. In the image of the Wheel we find a teaching about how to make sense of life and how to find peace within an uncertain world. Nichtern writes with clarity and humor, speaking to our contemporary society and its concerns and providing simple practical steps for building a mindful, compassionate, and liberating approach to living.

      Awakening from the Daydream
    • How to Love Yourself (and Sometimes Other People) is a smart, hip guide for spiritual seekers who want to experience more love and stability in all forms of relationships. Told from the unique vantage points of authors Meggan Watterson and Lodro Rinzler, this book explores staying anchored in the foundation of self-love as you navigate the natural (and often stormy) cycle of a relationship. Their dual perspectives as teachers and scholars of Christian mysticism and Buddhism make for a rich and fascinating dialogue that covers everything from sex, self-worth, falling in (and out of) love, deep friendships, to breakups—and how to maintain an open heart through it all. At its core, this book is about learning to love yourself no matter what. Meggan and Lodro suggest that you are worthy of love, both self-love and the love of others. They aren’t experts on how to get that man or lady to fall in love with you, nor are they experts on how to have "the perfect relationship." They are spiritual teachers who know that relationships have a life of their own, and can speak to the human element of what it means to experience them fully. In the process, they share deeply personal, revealing, honest anecdotes and spiritual practices to assist you with the inevitable ebbs and flow of love in all its manifestations.

      How to Love Yourself (and Sometimes Other People)