A Jewish Mother in Shangri-la

Biography & Memoir, Religious
Cover of the book A Jewish Mother in Shangri-la by Rosie Rosenzweig, Shambhala
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Rosie Rosenzweig ISBN: 9780834826342
Publisher: Shambhala Publication: September 8, 1998
Imprint: Shambhala Language: English
Author: Rosie Rosenzweig
ISBN: 9780834826342
Publisher: Shambhala
Publication: September 8, 1998
Imprint: Shambhala
Language: English

An old joke tells of a Jewish woman who treks to the Himalayas to seek an audience with a guru sitting in seclusion on a mountaintop. When at last she comes before him, she implores: "Sheldon, come home!"

Rosie Rosenzweig became that Jewish mother—but in real life, the story has a different ending. Instead of asking her Buddhist son, Ben, to come home, Rosie accepts his invitation to find out about Buddhism firsthand. Together they visit retreat centers in Europe and Asia and meet leading meditation masters who are Ben's gurus: Vietnamese teacher Thich Nhat Hanh and Tibetan lamas Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche and Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche. While struggling to come to terms with Ben's choice of a spiritual path so different from everything that she cherishes, Rosie finds that she is learning more about herself than she anticipated.

The adventures of Rosie recounts take her from her Boston suburb to a Zen hermitage in France, an enclave of Tibetan Buddhists in Nepal, and finally to her own spiritual home in Jerusalem. Whether she is practicing mindfulness meditation, sharing a cup of tea with a Zen master, or worrying about bowing down to idols, Rosie is intent in her quest to find common ground between two ancient traditions, to deepen her understanding of her son, and to find a way to her own authentic experience of truth. Hers is a mission of peace that seeks to build a bridge of understanding between cultures and faiths while remaining true to her own Jewish identity.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

An old joke tells of a Jewish woman who treks to the Himalayas to seek an audience with a guru sitting in seclusion on a mountaintop. When at last she comes before him, she implores: "Sheldon, come home!"

Rosie Rosenzweig became that Jewish mother—but in real life, the story has a different ending. Instead of asking her Buddhist son, Ben, to come home, Rosie accepts his invitation to find out about Buddhism firsthand. Together they visit retreat centers in Europe and Asia and meet leading meditation masters who are Ben's gurus: Vietnamese teacher Thich Nhat Hanh and Tibetan lamas Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche and Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche. While struggling to come to terms with Ben's choice of a spiritual path so different from everything that she cherishes, Rosie finds that she is learning more about herself than she anticipated.

The adventures of Rosie recounts take her from her Boston suburb to a Zen hermitage in France, an enclave of Tibetan Buddhists in Nepal, and finally to her own spiritual home in Jerusalem. Whether she is practicing mindfulness meditation, sharing a cup of tea with a Zen master, or worrying about bowing down to idols, Rosie is intent in her quest to find common ground between two ancient traditions, to deepen her understanding of her son, and to find a way to her own authentic experience of truth. Hers is a mission of peace that seeks to build a bridge of understanding between cultures and faiths while remaining true to her own Jewish identity.

More books from Shambhala

Cover of the book Sit Like a Buddha by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book Right Concentration by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book The Wisdom Jesus by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book Contemplating Reality by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book Masters of Meditation and Miracles by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book Living Life Fully by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book Making Peace with Autism by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book Haiku Mind by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book Writing Yoga by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book A Discourse by Three Drunkards on Government by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book No More Secondhand Art by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book The Tibetan Buddhism Reader by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book The Practice of Freedom by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book Sacred Passage by Rosie Rosenzweig
Cover of the book Freedom, Love, and Action by Rosie Rosenzweig
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy