Every so often you come across a book which you know will be a friend for life. I borrowed ‘Living as a River’ by Bodhipaksa and then bought a copy for myself. Bodhipaksa was born a Scot but now lives in the Unites States; he is a Buddhist and member of the Triratna Community and he runs the online meditation centre, Wildmind, http://www.wildmind.org/

The blurb from the back of his book
This is a lovely book to read, Bodhipaksa’s style is as fluent as the title of his book and it is beautifully written, no clunking text here! However it is a challenging read; the images are evocative but the ideas need some serious consideration, although once I (mostly) grasp his meaning, it is as pellucid as a mountain stream, and as lively!
His introduction starts with a quote from P.G.Wodehouse and this gives the reader a clue that the message will be pertinent, simple even, and yet with a humanely humorous perspective. Bodhipaksa describes himself as a skeptical Buddhist and he writes for a wider audience than those within his own community, or Buddhists in general. He is discussing self, and what we mean and what others mean by self. Self changes, self is not constant in a changing and inconstant world.
Chapters include ‘The Self I don’t Believe In‘, ‘The Body as Mirage‘, ‘Stepping Into The Stream‘, and chapters on the six elements.
As I have already mentioned, this book is a challenging read… I’m still reading it and I’m not going to go into what it says in depth, you will have to read it yourself, and I do recommend it!

My well-thumbed copy
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About Lois
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I am a writer living in the west of England, presently editing my three short novels for reluctant readers ready for publication.
My latest novel "Night Vision", is about Neil and Beulah Cameron, who find their marriage on the edge of breakdown, caused by Neil's unfounded jealousy of Beulah's best friend. However, their attempt to start again is undermined when Beulah finds Neil has a strange and dark side and many secrets of his own, maybe connected with his long dead brother and a missing girl.
"Loving Judah" is a story of love, loss, betrayal and hope;. Aislin McManus is devastated by the death of Judah, her stepson. The tragedy, which should have brought her closer to her husband, is driving them apart... Then Aislin finds a lost stranger...
"The Stalking of Rosa Czekov", is about an ordinary person who through an extraordinary act of courage brings herself to the attention of a dangerous stalker. Rosa's cousin, Tyche is determined to bring the stalker to justice, putting her own life at risk.
"Farholm", is a gripping story of a woman's search to find the truth about her husband on Farholm Island, risking death to uncover the lies he told her.
You can find my novels on Amazon as e-books.
I hope my blog will engage you with my other interests, music, family history and food... Most of all I hope you engage with my writing and my thoughts on the process... at least on my process!!
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Thanks for the link!
I’m going to look for this book, Lois. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
I’m sure you will enjoy it… let me know what you think of it.
Best wishes for success with your book!
Thank you! Merci bien!