Atsiliepimai
Aprašymas
The Radical Embrace is a powerful exploration of what it means to live
and love with your whole self. With raw honesty and fierce compassion,
Singhashri - a queer Dharma teacher and embodiment practitioner - invites
us onto a transformative path of belonging that weaves together personal
narrative, somatics, social justice, and Buddhist practice. This is a book for
anyone longing to feel more at home in their body, their communities, and
the world.
'This book is an intimate conversation about healing ourselves and our
communities, calling us toward "a radical shift in perspective from a world
based on domination to one rooted in love." As a socially engaged, gender
queer, BIPOC practitioner, I found real medicine here. This is dharma for our
times.'
Viveka Chen, Dharma and Somatics Teacher/Social Justice Coach and Facilitator
'The Radical Embrace is a powerful reminder that we are all beginners, and
awakening is available to everyone. This unique and accessible dharma
book invites us to dream, while offering grounded exercises to ensure we
don't spiritually bypass.'
Vimalasara (Valerie) Mason-John, author of First Aid Kit for the Mind
'Singhashri's years of spiritual exploration shine through the pages of this
book, offering us a deeply embodied, trauma-informed approach to
spiritual practice that is at the same time rooted in an awareness of our
obligations to address social, environmental, and economic injustice. We
need more dharma teachings like these.'
Bodhipaksa, author of This Difficult Thing of Being Human and The Heart's Awakening
'The radical embrace of what is possible - in the healing of becoming all of
who we are, in the integration of our intergenerational and ancestral
heritages, in the most expansive intentions to imbue love into our
relationship with all things, and in the awakening to freedom - is beautifully
and skilfully described in this book.'
Larry Yang, author of Awakening Together, founding teacher of East Bay Meditation Center
The Radical Embrace is a powerful exploration of what it means to live
and love with your whole self. With raw honesty and fierce compassion,
Singhashri - a queer Dharma teacher and embodiment practitioner - invites
us onto a transformative path of belonging that weaves together personal
narrative, somatics, social justice, and Buddhist practice. This is a book for
anyone longing to feel more at home in their body, their communities, and
the world.
'This book is an intimate conversation about healing ourselves and our
communities, calling us toward "a radical shift in perspective from a world
based on domination to one rooted in love." As a socially engaged, gender
queer, BIPOC practitioner, I found real medicine here. This is dharma for our
times.'
Viveka Chen, Dharma and Somatics Teacher/Social Justice Coach and Facilitator
'The Radical Embrace is a powerful reminder that we are all beginners, and
awakening is available to everyone. This unique and accessible dharma
book invites us to dream, while offering grounded exercises to ensure we
don't spiritually bypass.'
Vimalasara (Valerie) Mason-John, author of First Aid Kit for the Mind
'Singhashri's years of spiritual exploration shine through the pages of this
book, offering us a deeply embodied, trauma-informed approach to
spiritual practice that is at the same time rooted in an awareness of our
obligations to address social, environmental, and economic injustice. We
need more dharma teachings like these.'
Bodhipaksa, author of This Difficult Thing of Being Human and The Heart's Awakening
'The radical embrace of what is possible - in the healing of becoming all of
who we are, in the integration of our intergenerational and ancestral
heritages, in the most expansive intentions to imbue love into our
relationship with all things, and in the awakening to freedom - is beautifully
and skilfully described in this book.'
Larry Yang, author of Awakening Together, founding teacher of East Bay Meditation Center
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