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David Brazier is spiritual teacher to the Order of Amida Buddha, a religious community dedicated to socially engaged Buddhism.
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David Brazier is a man on a mission. In The New Buddhism Brazier sets out to save Buddhism from complacent navel-gazers who would rather meld with the infinite than take Buddhism into society where it belongs. Brazier is erudite and engages some complex issues in historical and contemporary Buddhism, largely centering on the self-styled Critical Buddhists, who attempt to cleanse Buddhism of infections from popular religion, specifically Chinese Taoism. Brazier begins with a history of early Buddhism, showing that the Buddha began a social movement that tended to go astray when institutionalized. His main theme is that monism, whether philosophical or social, is anathema to Buddhism and ends in stagnancy and tyranny. Brazier is strongest when summarizing scholarship and referring to specific authors or texts. But when his argument requires details he turns vague, when philosophical terms demand clarity he glosses over, and when rival theories deserve charity he chooses polemics. Despite these drawbacks, The New Buddhism, like Peter Hershock's solid Liberating Intimacy and several recent Engaged Buddhism titles, is a welcome call to a Buddhist communitarian ethic. --Brian Bruya… (meer)
 
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TallyChan5 | 1 andere bespreking | Oct 18, 2022 |
> UN BOUDDHA AU COEUR SENSIBLE, Une nouvelle vision des quatre nobles vérités, de David Brazie (2015, Almora, 220 p.). — Cette introduction au bouddhisme présente les plus anciens enseignements du Bouddha, notamment les quatre nobles vérités. Qu’a vraiment dit le Bouddha ? Quel est le cœur de son message ? Qu’en avons-nous réellement compris ? David Brazier propose une perspective tout à fait nouvelle sur la réalité de la souffrance, dissipant ainsi bien des malentendus : entrer dans la voie en pensant que souffrir est anormal ou que pratiquer nous rendra invincible est une erreur. Plutôt que de fuir dans des paradis spirituels artificiels, nous pouvons découvrir l’art et l’entraînement à chevaucher le dragon de la souffrance. Voilà le principe de noblesse du héros d’éveil. Un éveillé n’est pas celui qui n’a plus de problèmes personnels, à qui tout réussit, qui n’a plus d’obstacles ; l’éveil commence lorsque nous assumons pleinement, sans honte et sans culpabilité notre histoire humaine. Ce livre s’adresse à tous - bouddhistes ou non - et peut être considéré comme un guide pratique nous laissant entrevoir la possibilité d’une vie “noble” c’est-à-dire une vie digne d’être vécue.
3e millénaire, (119), Printemps 2016

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Joop-le-philosophe | Apr 18, 2019 |
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atman2019 | 1 andere bespreking | Mar 21, 2019 |
David Brazier fuzes the essence of Zen with the essence of therapeutic practice (counselling and psychotherapy) in a beautiful book that will be of help to mental health practitioners but also the layperson - whether they know much about Zen or psychotherapy.

The book is full of practical wisdom gleaned from years of practical experience both as a Zen teacher and a practicing therapist. It is influenced by the work of Carl Rogers and especially his concept of person centered therapy and unconditional positive regard both of which sit neatly with the core elements of Buddhist practice. Above all it is deeply human, compassionate and full of understanding for the normal as well as the abnormal travails of life. Brazier is a gifted thinker and respected teacher in the Zen Buddhist tradition but he is also a very down to earth, practical end grounded therapist and teaches others through his Institute for Zen Therapy in London. This practical bent is evident throughout the book.

For instance, Brazier writes about guilt, not as a way station on an internal road to punishment since he says that we have been punished enough by the consequences of our actions in the past. But it helps us to bring about "a change of heart" and without this real forward movement beyond our past towards the future, is harder to achieve. "A person can practice as much meditation as they like, give to charity and so on but if there is no contrition, there will be no real change. A change of heart comes by searching our lives and being willing to make changes in ourselves. It involves giving up the habit of self defence." (185)

He tells us: "to really do something for yourself you have to start by doing something about yourself. Until you experience the need to do so, nothing will really change." (135) "Good habits become a springboard for high achievement." (155) The phrase "Most of us miss most of our life!" (67) sums up a core tenet of Zen - the practice of mindful awareness. Brazier reminds us that failing to use the energy of the here and now means that "an opportunity has been lost which will never return." (68). The secret is to act, after due time spent thinking and planning. Action is what brings results and ultimately success.

Reassuringly he writes that the evidence is "that at your core you are essentially trustworthy. (34) "If you view the world as a whole `then you are part of something greater than your self," (33) This is both a book about the practice of therapy and a book about the practice of spirituality. Both lead us to what Brazier describes as a full life, one filled with wisdom and which is not wasted. Essentially this is to "live authentically, to live from ones depths, whether in simple matters or in those we are apt to call heroic."(183)
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