Unlimiting Mind

The next book we’ll be discussing in the Tricycle Community Book Club is Andrew Olendzki’s Unlimiting Mind: The Radically Experiential Psychology of Buddhism. With Andy’s talent for digging deep into Buddhist materials while remaining accessible, we hope that the readings, discussions, and author interview will prove to be enlightening for all those involved.

From the book:

“The best way to discern what the Buddha taught is to become what the Buddha taught. Carefully build a raft, diligently paddle it across the river of suffering to the other shore—and become for yourself one who truly knows.”

Andrew Olendzki, Ph.D., was trained in Buddhist Studies at Lancaster University in England, as well as at Harvard and the University of Sri Lanka. The former executive director of the Insight Meditation Society, he is currently the executive director of the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies in Barre, MA. He is editor of the Insight Journal.

You can buy the book at a 30% discount through our friends at Wisdom Publications.

The discussion will begin May 17th.

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