The Buddha's Liberating Teaching of No-Self
Rodney Smith is the founding and guiding teacher of the Seattle Insight Meditation Society and a guiding teacher of the Insight Meditation Society, Barre, Massachusetts. He leads classes and retreats throughout the United States. He is also the author of Lessons from the Dying, a book that grew out of the many years he spent in hospice work.
“Acute insights…Smith’s examination of a profound teaching is
thought-provoking.”—Publishers Weekly
“Smith successfully approaches the Buddhist doctrine of anatta
(no-self), which is a concept that is most difficult at the best of
times.”—The Middle Way: Journal of the Buddhist Society
“Every so often a book appears that revitalizes our understanding
of who we are and what our lives are about. Stepping Out of
Self-Deception is such a book. A wonderfully fresh and
beautifully written investigation of the path of awakening, it also
challenges many of our assumptions along the way.”—Joseph
Goldstein, author of One Dharma and Insight Meditation: The
Practice of Freedom
“The Buddhist doctrine of anatta (no-self) seems quite
counterintuitive to the Western mind: we may not be sure of much,
but aren't we sure we are here? Descartes says as much.
Rodney Smith succeeds masterfully in laying bare the self/non-self
doctrine and its many insidious misunderstandings that more often
than not result in our using spiritual practice to reinforce the
very pain we hoped it would liberate us from. He makes it
clear that the Buddhist goal is not self-improvement or
self-elimination but rather the radical recognition that we have
never been isolated, we have always belonged. I am deeply
moved by this intelligent, practical, and challenging look at the
Buddhist path for our time and place.”—Zoketsu Norman Fischer,
author of Sailing Home and Taking Our Places: The Buddhist Path to
Truly Growing Up
“I found this book extremely clear and helpful. Rodney is able to
explain concepts that are generally hard to comprehend, and make
them readily accessible. His words are written from the heart,
which is where this book resonates.”—Sharon Salzberg, author of
Lovingkindness and Faith: Trusting Your Own Deepest Experience
“Rodney Smith humanizes the Buddhist path. He probes ‘no-self ’ but
in so doing reveals himself to be honest, humble, and wise. His
writing makes this most elusive concept come alive.”—Mark Epstein,
MD, author of Thoughts without a Thinker and Going to Pieces
without Falling Apart
“Rodney Smith’s terrific new book will help us step out of the
vicious cycle of self-deception and into the illumined realm of
self-knowledge and spiritual realization. His deep, long term of
Buddhist practice and liberating wisdom combined with a vocation of
service work in the field of death and dying has perfectly equipped
him to bring together here the best of East and West in elucidating
how we ourselves can explore and penetrate the inner dynamics of
identity and self, no-self, transpersonal being, and discover the
complete being of our innate Buddhaness, the radiant
Buddha-nature.”—Lama Surya Das, author of The Mind Is Mightier Than
the Sword and Awakening the Buddha Within
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