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Being Good: Buddhist Ethics For Everday Life [Paperback]

Hsing Yun (Author)
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September 1, 1998
The aim of this book is simple: to invite readers to consider what it means to lead a good life, and to offer practical advice, based on the Buddhist teachings, as to how this can be accomplished. In each of more than thirty brief essays, Master Hsing Yun treats a specific moral or ethical issue, using quotations from the rich treasury of the Buddhist scriptures as a point of departure for his discussion. Among the topics he considers are control of the body and of speech, overcoming greed, ending anger, patience under insult, how to manage wealth, how to get along with others, what it means to practice Buddhism, and the blessings and joys of that practice. The Buddhist precepts are introduced as guideposts along this path of liberation, and friendship, gratitude, and service to others are presented as essential elements of a common quest to discover and to embody our innate goodness and humanity.

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Master Hsing Yun is a Chinese Buddhist monk and forty-eighth patriarch of the Linji School of Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism. He is founder of Fo Kuang Shan monastery in Taiwan and of the Buddha's Light International Association, which has nearly a million members worldwide.

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  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Weatherhill; 1st edition (September 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0834804581
  • ISBN-13: 978-0834804586
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #773,705 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Venerable Master Hsing Yun is a Chinese Buddhist monk, author, philanthropist, and founder of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order, which has branches throughout Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Americas. Ordained at the age of twelve in Jiangsu Province, China, Master Hsing Yun has spent his over seventy years as a Buddhist monk building what he calls Humanistic Buddhism: Buddhism that meets the needs of people and is integrated into all aspects of life.

In 1949, Master Hsing Yun came to Taiwan and began to nurture the new burgeoning Buddhist culture in Taiwan. He served as an editor and contributor to many Buddhist magazines and periodicals, authoring the daily columns "Between Ignorance and Enlightenment," "Dharma Words," and "Hsing Yun's Chan Talk," as well as starting his own Buddhist magazine, "Awakening the World," in 1957, and the first daily Buddhist newspaper, the "Merit Times," in 2000. Master Hsing Yun authored many important works including the "Song of Silence," the "Biography of Sakyamuni Buddha," and "National Master Yulin." Master Hsing Yun also edited and sponsored the Fo Guang Encyclopedia, the most authoritative Buddhist reference work in the Chinese language. His contributions have reached as far as sponsoring Buddhist music and art, to creating Buddhist programming for television, radio, and the stage.

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The advice in this book is a treasure, waiting to be found., November 19, 1998
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In my humble opinion: Being Good/Buddhist Ethics For Everyday Life...is a "Must Read", for all beings.

It's a practical guide on "Being" and "Being a Good Human Being". Not just a list of rules and laws. It's written in modern language and gives sound advice on matters that trouble all of us, sometime in the course of our lives: anger, greed, friendships, helping others, illness and much more.

The adivce in this book is a treasure, waiting to be found. You don't need special conditions to follow this advice, just an open-mind.

As you read Being Good you will feel its' truth, its' warmth and you will understand...it's a very special gift given to us unconditionally by a very special being: Master Hsing Yun

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A thoughtful present, February 15, 2000
This review is from: Being Good: Buddhist Ethics For Everday Life (Paperback)
I purchased this book for a friend's birthday, thinking it would make a nice gift. When it arrived, I glanced through it and found I couldn't put it down!

It's full of sage advice for handling everyday frustrations - dealing with anger and jealousy, judging others, staying focused on the bigger picture -- delivered in a warm, compassionate style that is easy to read and follow.

Needless to say, I now have to buy another copy for my friend!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What America needs now..., June 24, 2000
This review is from: Being Good: Buddhist Ethics For Everday Life (Paperback)
is ethics, and this book is an excellent overview of ethics from a Buddhist perspective. It is straighforward and unpretentious, and a great source of inspiration. I've read a number of Buddhist texts, and this is the one I keep coming back to. There are 33 chapters, each devoted to a particular ethical issue, such as "Overcoming Greed," "Not Killing," and "How to Manage Wealth." Since the chapters are brief (usually 3-5 pages), I try to re-read one of them every day as part of my practice.
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