Open Your Mind, Open Your Life: A Book of Eastern Wisdom (Large Second Volume) this question feed

asked by ragtop on November 21, 2006 7:26 PM
"Open Your Mind, Open Your Life" has sold more than 200,000 copies since it was first published in May 2001. Building upon that valued tradition, this new and expanded volume contains 70% new material and original watercolor art.

This new edition continues to encourage and uplift readers with more than 300 inspiring guideposts based on the timeless wisdom of Buddhist and Eastern thought. Containing sage advice on opening life to its inherent joy, "Open Your Mind, Open Your Life" leads readers further along the path to lasting happiness and enlightenment.

Beautifully crafted by award-winning book designer Holly Camerlinck, this new volume is filled with exquisite Far East-inspired patterns and original artwork by Matthew Taylor. The book also includes profiles of great Buddhist and Eastern thinkers such as Nichiren, Shakyamuni, Lao-tzu, Confucius, Makiguchi, and Mahatma Gandhi.


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This book is a tasty buffet of enlightened eastern wisdom. The quotes and passages will inspire your life and give you ancient wisdom to utilize in your daily journey. Definitely recommended to read and reread.
reviewed by literary on November 24, 2006 2:45 AM

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This collection of words includes not only great quotes from good men but a whole collection of pictures behind to draw you into your meditation.

At the same time, I would encourage those who have participated in other religions to look into this book. It puzzles me why Catholics and Christians must keep attacking Buddhism and eastern religious. Indeed they fear even body positions not deemed "worthy of God."

In this slim volume, Taro Gold has packed full information into a window into the soul. You won't be missing anything. At the same time, I have read most of the quotes you have been listening to for many years, and find them very puzzling and bizarre. They do not seem to mimic the exact translations of Buddhist wisdom or thought, but rather the English translations of them, beautiful, yet profound.

Perhaps that's what I like about Buddhism, and eastern religion. Though some of his quotes may be misinterpreted, they are not without character, or mind. The Tao has been treated to one hell of a lot of interpretation here, totally changing the words Lao Tzu said in some cases. But otherwise, it seems to be a perfect translation of the mind of Lao Tzu, and that's good enough to keep you thinking.

reviewed by waltersmith on November 27, 2006 4:56 PM

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This is a great book!
reviewed by oden on November 27, 2006 7:46 PM

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I bring this book with me wherever I go, in my car or in my purse. I have an extra copy in my desk at work. I love it so so much -- makes me feel a lot better just to read one thought from it or one page from it now and then in the day. My husband keeps a copy by the bed to read us a thought before we get up each morning which often makes for great conversations.
reviewed by blueoasis on November 28, 2006 2:21 PM

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"Genuine happiness, or enlightenment, is already within us; we have only to reveal it. As spring water rushes through open earth, so happiness flows through open lives." - Taro Gold
In just a few words of a good quote, you see the big picture or universal truth. This is a collection of Eastern Wisdom and contains quotes by Buddhist and Eastern thinkers such as Nichiren, Lao Tzu, Confucius, and Mahatma Gandhi.

Taro Gold sees these quotes as "guideposts." He believes in having an open mind and in illuminating your life's path with wisdom from great thinkers.

Taro also includes:

The Buddhist concept of the Ten Worlds
Short Allegories
Short Biographical paragraphs of Historical Figures quoted in this book
Longer passages for reflection
Common Sense Quotes
Universal Truths
Eastern Wisdom

An Iris represents Faith, Hope, Wisdom and Valor. Not only is the cover beautiful and filled with this flower, the entire books is beautifully illustrated in an ornate fashion. Almost every page has a beautiful border and then the quotes are in black ink and easy to read on cream-colored paper.

I've been contemplating the reality of how we become what we think. Lately I've been watching how my own thoughts change my behavior.

Taro Gold has included a wonderful quote from Mahatma Gandhi about this:

"Keep your thoughts positive, because your thoughts become your words. Keep your words positive, because your words become your behavior. Keep your behavior positive, because your behavior becomes your habits. Keep your habits positive because your habits become your values. Keep your values positive, because your values become your destiny."

This beautiful book will have me contemplating "thoughts" for a long time! An enjoyable collection of quotes to reflect on in moments when you want to think more deeply about life and your own journey to lasting happiness.

A book you will love adding to your collection.

reviewed by daddyadd on November 29, 2006 3:11 AM

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