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A SHORT WALK ON AN ANCIENT PATH - A Buddhist Exploration of Meditation, Karma and Rebirth by [Brian  Ruhe]

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Brian Ruhe has an insight into Buddhism and meditation that can only be had by someone who practiced and studied seriously in a Tibetan Buddhist Centre, was a monk in Thailand, and was employed full time as the public relations official for a Chinese Pure Land Buddhist temple. He's seen the best and the worst of a variety of traditions from the inside looking out and he can be more honest than the lineage holders of most traditions. Brian has taught at community colleges, universities and adult education courses in greater Vancouver since 1996 and over 15,000 people have attended his classes and weekend meditation retreats. Brian's first book was Freeing the Buddha, published by Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. Raised within a Unitarian background, Brian was exposed early to the spiritual dimension of life. Originally from Ontario, he studied business and philosophy at Brock University, and moved to Vancouver in 1980, continuing his studies at BCIT. After working in the financial planning industry selling mutual funds for eight years, he felt that although he was a reasonably happy individual, something was missing from his life. Like many of us, he was haunted by the need for meaning and purpose in life. Brian considered a number of different spiritual paths. He was drawn to Buddhism because he was a truth seeker and because of its penetrating insights into the nature of the mind. After immersing himself in Buddhist teachings he quit the financial planning business, and became a true seeker. The first stage of his journey was a six-month stay at a Tibetan Buddhist centre in Vermont, founded by his first teacher Chogyam Trungpa, after which he moved for four years to Thailand, a Theravada Buddhist country. In Thailand he studied and practiced at various temples and meditation centres, gathering teachings and deepening his meditation practice. He spent a short time in the monkhood with the name Buddhasaro Bhikkhu. At his home temple, Wat Ram Poeng, in Chiangmai, Northern Thailand, he was trained by the abbot, Ajhan Supan, to be a Vipassana meditation instructor. It was in this setting that Brian first began to teach and give formal lectures on Buddhism to the dozens of Westerners who came to the monastery for month-long meditation retreats. It was in this setting, as well, that Brian decided that it was time for him to return to his homeland to share his insights and experiences. Brian is now a student of the Theravada Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah at forestsangha.org and of Shambhala International at https: //shambhala.org/ Brian offers about 2000 videos presenting politics, history, profound global mysteries plus timeless teachings in a fresh and engaging way, working with ideas from other Buddhist teachers to magnetize and empower people to work out the truth for themselves. "People don't realize how precious our human life is, just to have the opportunity to follow a spiritual path," he says. Most of Brian's teachings are freely available on his Bitchute.com and YouTube videos covering all aspects of his past courses, plus interviews with countless guests who are experts in their field. He believes that the boundaries between faiths are dissolving and that in this climate of change we may come to share more realistic, effective and workable tools in the governance of our lives. Brian is working to do this while not losing sight of the importance of following the Buddha's original teachings in the Pali suttas. When working with others, Brian's objective is to help wake them up by raising awareness about how our conventional world really works. Brian encourages others to sincerely give Buddhism a chance to help their lives and he hopes that people will watch his videos and be truthers in the "truth movement". That is Brian's vision. That is how Brian sees himself benefiting others by contributing to growth and change. --This text refers to the paperback edition.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B007RFLZ7I
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Brian Ruhe; 1st edition (February 19, 2010)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 19, 2010
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5354 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 226 pages
  • Lending ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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Biography for Brian Ruhe

Brian Anthony Ruhe (1959 - ) was a monk in Thailand and he has taught Buddhism since 1996 in the Vancouver, BC area. He has taught thousands of people at temples, community colleges, the University of the Fraser Valley, and at adult ed. courses in school boards and community centres.

Raised within a Unitarian background, Brian was exposed early to the spiritual dimension of life. Originally from Ontario, he studied business and philosophy at Brock University, and moved to Vancouver in 1980, continuing his studies at BCIT. After working in the financial planning industry selling mutual funds for eight years, he felt that although he was a reasonably happy individual, something was 'missing' from his life. Like many of us, he was haunted by the need for meaning and purpose in life.

Brian considered a number of different spiritual paths. In 1991 he was drawn to Buddhism because in it he found something sane, profound and wise. After immersing himself in Buddhist teachings he quit the financial planning business, and became a true seeker. The first stage of his journey was a six-month stay at a Tibetan Buddhist centre in Vermont, founded by Chogyam Trungpa, after which he moved for four years to Thailand, a Theravada Buddhist country. In Thailand he studied and practised at various temples and meditation centres, gathering teachings and deepening his meditation practice. He spent a short time in the monkhood with the name Buddhasaro bhikkhu. At his home temple, Wat Ram Poeng, in Chiangmai, Northern Thailand, he was trained by the abbot, Ajahn Supan, to be a Vipassana meditation instructor. It was in this setting that Brian first began to teach and give formal lectures on Buddhism to the dozens of Westerners who came to the monastery for month-long meditation retreats. It was in this setting, as well, that Brian decided that it was time for him to return to his homeland to share his insights and experiences. He is now a student of Ajahn Sona in the Theravada Forest tradition of Ajahn Chah. Ajahn Sona is abbot of the Birken Forest Monastery near Kamloops, BC. They met in 2000 and Ajahn Sona's wisdom, knowledge and sense of humour has been a guiding inspiration for Brian ever since. See www.birken.ca .

Brian says &quot;Meditation means directing the mind!&quot; He works with people one-on-one and also offers courses of study presenting timeless teachings in a fresh way, working with ideas from other Buddhist teachers to empower people to work out the truth for themselves. “Brian Ruhe is a well-known Buddhist teacher in Greater Vancouver”, wrote Doug Todd in the Vancouver Sun. He has founded meditation groups and has appeared in several TV, radio and newspaper interviews on the subject of Buddhism. Brian believes that the boundaries between faiths are dissolving and that in this climate of change we may come to share more realistic, effective and workable tools in the governance of our lives. That is Brian's vision. That is how Brian sees himself benefitting others by contributing to growth and change.

Website: www.brianruhe.ca

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