
"Zen Buddhist Tales" Series: Slave of emotions
- Zen
- Categories:Comics & Graphic Novels Spirituality
- Language:Thai
- Publication date:September,2019
- Pages:160
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:146mm×210mm
- Publication Place:Thailand
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★Life is like Zen, and Zen is life. Zen Buddhist Tales are entertaining tales with hidden puzzles, the epitome of a philosophy of life.
★Full English sample available.
The series include 4 titles:
The Empty-Handed Visitor
The best possible congratulatory words
The Art of Dismounting From A Horse
Slave of emotions
And the fifth book in progress
Description
When we were young, we could play carefree, but we would always yearn to grow up;
When we enter adolescence, people around us will tell us that we need more challenges when we are young, and this is when we start to envy the freedom of entering the society;
When we enter the society and start working, we will be told that a comfortable life needs fame and money, so we work hard. After reaping the benefits of money and fame, we begin to lose our way, unable to find the "comfort" that money and fame bring;
When we reach the age of marriage, we are told that "life is complete when you get married and have children", so we go through the motions and get married and have children. For a while, our hearts did settle down, but it didn't last long, and the uneasiness that coiled around our hearts became even greater than before;
At that time, I heard people say that this inner turmoil originated from the fact that we were only doing things for ourselves and our families, but had not made any contribution to the society, and did not have any merits and demerits. So we thought of taking the "shortcut" of "burning incense and worshipping the Buddha", going to the temple to donate, giving ......
Author
Chaiyapat began writing in 2010 up until now. He produced more than 20 pocketbooks with a total sale of 525,000 copies. Moreover, he published 32 booklets with a total sale of 1,060,000 copies.
“Believing in what we say does not allow readers to understand themselves as effectively as questioning it themselves.”