The Magnanimous Heart, Narayan Helen Liebenson
The Magnanimous Heart, Narayan Helen Liebenson
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The Magnanimous Heart
Compassion and Love, Loss and Grief, Joy and Liberation

Author: Narayan Helen Liebenson

Narrator: Narayan Helen Liebenson

Unabridged: 7 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2023


Synopsis

“Narayan’s exploration of grief and joy is an inspiration. Her personal experience and the wisdom gleaned from it invite you to engage in deep, liberating practice.”—Sharon SalzbergThe magnanimous heart is a heart of balance and buoyancy, of generosity and inclusivity. It allows us to approach each moment exactly as it is, in a fresh and alive way free from agendas and “shoulds,” receiving all that arises. It has the capacity to hold anything and everything, transforming even vulnerability and grief into workable assets. In writing evocative of Pema Chödrön’s, Narayan Helen Liebenson teaches us exactly how it is possible to turn the sting and anguish of loss into a path of liberation—the deep joy, peace, and happiness within our own hearts that exists beyond mere circumstances. The Magnanimous Heart shows us how to skillfully respond to painful human emotions through the art of meditative inquiry, or questioning wisely. Readers will learn how to live from a compassionate love that guides our lives and warms whatever it shines upon. With metta and compassion as companions and allies, we discover how our own magnanimous hearts can gently allow the inner knots to untie themselves.Narayan Helen Liebenson is a Guiding Teacher at Cambridge Insight Meditation Center in Massachusetts

Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on August 09, 2019

Incredibly compelling and sweet exploration of Buddhist thinking on the connection between loss/sorrow and liberation/mudita (sympathetic joy). I highly recommend it. The author has one of the clearest explanations of how to differentiate between non-attachment and not caring... I still struggle wit......more

Goodreads review by John on May 02, 2021

A magnanimous heart is like a swinging door. Experiences come in and go out without clinging or interpretation. We digest and release experiences, instead of getting caught in ideas about the way things are and how they “should” be or finding fault with ourselves or others.......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on February 03, 2021

I studied with Narayan in Cambridge years ago and she has been my most cherished meditation teacher. This book is a phenomenal synthesis of many of her recent teachings and I continued to learn so much from her in it. A great read for pandemic times.......more

Goodreads review by Sue on May 09, 2019

Namaste'......more

Goodreads review by Johnpm on August 14, 2022

Excellent book I've read many books on mindfulness Buddhism etc and most to me, a layman, I find them rather obscure, but this book, while not skirting on the philosophy, goes straight to your understanding chips, it's beautifully written and it contains the perfect amount of prose and poetry. It's......more