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![]() What is suffering? And how can we relieve suffering? In this inspirational volume, the Buddhist priest Jiko Kohno answers these age-old questions. Using everyday examples and stories of the Buddha's direct influence on her own life, she teaches us how to welcome the Buddha's benevolent spirit into our lives. Drawing on her many years of experience not only as a priest but also as a daughter, wife, and mother, Rev. Kohno helps us find practical Buddhist solutions to the problems of how to raise children, how to enhance family harmony, how to spend old age and prepare for death, and even how to imbue our cooking with the spirit of Buddhism. Her teachings are honest and uncomplicated, and her examples are both delightful and moving. JIKO KOHNO, a cleric of the Tendai Sect, is the founder and chief priest of the temple Fukuju-san Jiko-ji in Osaka and the founder of the temple Los Angeles Jiko-ji in California. She is also the chairman of Kohno Chemical Co. in Osaka. Her address is: 8-9 Nagao-cho, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, 558-0044 221 pp. 10.9 x 17.4 cm. (softcover) | ||
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