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The Symbolisms in Buddhism

By: Christine H. Huynh MD
Narrated by: Julia Collura
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Are you looking for a good audiobook to listen to on Buddhism and to learn exactly what the Buddha taught and how it can be applied to your life? Do you wonder what the words “Dharma” and “Shakyamuni” mean, what the Dharma Wheel represents, and why the monastics shave their heads?

The high-level teachings of the Buddha do not have to be difficult for you to understand - his deep philosophy and the articles of practice are laid out in this engaging book that is easy to listen to and understand. Learn the complete 37 Paths to Liberation and Enlightenment (the expanded version of the Noble Eightfold Path), rather than just the simple Eightfold Path. The complete core teachings on the four mindfulness foundation on meditation, the four noble truths, karma, the 12 interlinked factors, and so much more are explained in detail and show how you can apply them to have harmony and happiness in your life.

The narration brings to light the true meaning of the great wisdom prajna versus the ordinary knowledge that we acquire. It reveals the Buddha’s teaching on how to develop this great wisdom to carry out actions mindfully and to recognize our blessings and ways to cultivate more blessings. Articles on the Buddhist flag and its five colors, lotus flower, Kasaya robe, prayer bead, swastika, and more are defined and explained how they portray the Buddha’s teachings. Enjoy learning the heart of the Buddha’s teachings and find out how the symbolisms represent them by listening to this audiobook!

The Symbolisms in Buddhism is a contemporary, in-depth writing on the philosophies and teachings of the Buddha. It defines who the Buddha is and the significance of events in his life. It explains in detail the Buddhist terminologies (meditation, enlightenment, nirvana, vesak, etc.), objects, and rituals so they can be meaningful to you in your practice. The Buddha’s teachings of the Middle Way, Cause and Effect, Cause and Condition, impermanence, Five Aggregates, and so much more such as the Mahayana study of the Amitabha’s Western Pureland are extensively explained and elucidated with many life’s circumstances and experiences so you can practice and relate to. Most importantly, Chapter 19, “The Practice”, shows you how to apply the Buddha’s teachings to resolve and overcome the challenges in your life and subsequently have peace and harmony within you and your family. Learn what the numbers 18 and 108 represent in the 18 and 108 prayer beads. Find out what the Buddha and Bodhisattva statues and their body and hand gestures mean. Practice the virtuous teachings in the Five Vehicles to create your good karma.

A must-have book to understand the deep philosophy and teachings of Buddhism with many life examples for you to apply to your practice!

Understanding this truth will help you develop the inner peace and joy that everyone seeks.

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"As someone with a topical understanding of Buddhism, I found [The] Symbolisms in Buddhism: As I Have Heard, written by Christine H. Huynh, MD, to be a highly informative text. In it she has communicated the fundamental precepts and teachings of Buddhism in an accessible style for the reader/listener; citing examples throughout which further aid in understanding. Historical facts regarding the Buddha's life; the outlining of The Dharma and The Eightfold Path, as well as references throughout citing the innate Buddha nature in each of us serve to promote a deeper understanding of Buddhism. Huynh uses humorous examples to juxtapose potentially dense topics, all of which result in a highly engaging and enlightening book." (Julia Collura, international voice over artist for Great British Voices)

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Delightful and thorough

This delightful retelling of the story of the Buddha and Buddhism covers a wide range of topics, from basics about the historical Buddha's life to the importance of various types of symbols that facilitate a deeper understanding of his teachings. I feel the book will be equally useful to those just beginning their exploration of Buddhism as well as to experienced practitioners eager to broaden their knowledge. The narrator's voice is soothing and makes for an enjoyable listening experience. I highly recommend this book.

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Wonderful, Uplifting , and Educational.

I absolutely love this book! I've listened to it all the way through twice and often listen to bits and pieces of it while falling asleep at bedtime. I already knew a small amount of the information contained in this book before listening to it but it's all presented in a new way to me, so I still enjoyed the presentation of what I already knew. Much of what's contained in the book is new to me, or I'd heard or read it before someplace else but didn't fully grasp it, but it's given in such an easy to understand way here and so I felt like I actually learned more and I understand Buddhism better now.

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