
Buddha Standard Time
Awakening to the Infinite Possibilities of Now
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Narrated by:
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Peter Berkrot
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By:
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Lama Surya Das
Buddha Standard Time shares one of the great realizations of Buddhism, one that anyone can learn to apply. Buddhist wisdom teaches that the minutes and hours of our days do not simply march from future to present to past - looming, engulfing us, passing us by forever. Rather, each moment is intersected by a fourth dimension, a dimension of timelessness. Only by accessing that timeless dimension, the Buddha believed, can we learn to fully inhabit the now. As an alternative to our ceaseless hustle and bustle, Surya Das offers listeners the possibility of living in Buddha Standard Time.
Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike will discover reasons and inspirations, tools and techniques that not only significantly reduce the amount of stress in our lives, but help us find more focus, fulfillment, creativity, and even wisdom. The Buddha knew we're always free to live fully and completely in the present moment, and that doing so frees us from the burden of the past and the anxiety about the future. Living in Buddha Standard Time is in no way antithetical to modern life. Far from being at the mercy of time's demands, we will finally realize that we have, in fact, all the time in the world.
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Where does Buddha Standard Time rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
One of the bestWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Buddha Standard Time?
Can't think of any particular oneWhat do you think the narrator could have done better?
I would have preferred the author to have narrated it. The narrator was OK but mispronounced a few words. It's always better to hear the author narrate because it seems more real.Any additional comments?
I LOVE Lama Surya Das' work. I've had several of his books on cassette and literally broke them listening to them so much. Even though I heard them over and over, I always heard something I needed to hear. He does a great job of speaking to the lay person. He's never lost his thick Long Island accent, which is part of the appeal. He's sincere, funny and his personal stories are great. I am really enjoying the content, but would like it much better if he had narrated it. I still recommend it for the content.Wish the author was the narrator
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A truly inspiring book.
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Just... be
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Would you consider the audio edition of Buddha Standard Time to be better than the print version?
I bought both. It is so full of great scientific data that to totally grasp it you need to see as well.Who was your favorite character and why?
Lama Surya Das, the way he weaved the story around his experiences.What does Peter Berkrot bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He is a gifted story tell and he was able to take you to the time and place of each story.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me think. Wow, the Buddha knew this all 5000 years ago.Any additional comments?
This is a must listen to for anyone wondering about the science of the mind and how it interfaces with the brain and body.Great mix of science and spirituality
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The narrator is doing a great job and I will listen to it again.
Turned my experience of time around
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Bland
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basic
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Timeless insights
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