Buddhism and Deep Ecology Paperback – December 11, 2002
by Daniel H. Henning (Author)
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Buddhism And Deep Ecology (the latter can be considered the spiritual dimensions of the environmental movement) is approached on a holistic, consciousness, and value I basis. It presents basic ideas, knowledge, experiential exercises, examples, public participation aspects, and a Dhammaecology glossary on how Buddhism and Deep Ecology relate to each other and to protecting natural forests and the environment. The essential teaching of Buddha are related to Deep Ecology and visa versa, especially under Oneness, ecocentric, and spiritual orientations, for awareness, compassion, loving-kindness, and care for all living beings, including trees, for a wide spectrum of readers. (less)
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Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2011
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This is an ok book on the subject, but scattered and somewhat self-indulgent. On the other hand, the author is a serious participant in this difficult world, so his opinion is worth weighing. There is so little on the subject that the references are also useful.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thisbook is a delight to read esp if you believe in the first ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 8, 2018
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Thisbook is a delight to read esp if you believe in the first precept of doing no harm to All sentients. An uplifting book , a book of interconnection and compassion Buy it you won’t be disappointed
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