In Buddha's kitchen : cooking, being cooked, and other adventures in a meditation center / Kimberley Snow.
Material type: TextBoston : Shambhala, 2003Edition: 1st edDescription: 182 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1590300475 (hardcover)
- 294.3/923/092 B 21
- BQ988.N69 A3 2003
Contents:
Part 1. Boned, minced, reduced by half: 1. Retreat doing? -- 2. Religious roots -- 3. Nina, the evil kitchen elf -- 4. Meditating not -- 5. Insight -- 6. Shhhh -- 7. Living dharma -- 8. They used to call me god, but they'll never call me Buddha -- 9. Soup -- 10. Kitchen talk -- 11. Jizo ceremony -- 12. Impermanence -- Part 2. Don't expect applause: -- 13. Restaurant voices -- 14. My short but violent career as a chef -- 15. Transcending dualism while whipping egg whites into high, stiff peaks --16. Relaxing the mind -- 17. Bread -- 18. Naming -- 19. A cup of tea -- 20. Dzogchenpa among the Presbyterians -- 21. On having a teacher.
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Part 1. Boned, minced, reduced by half: 1. Retreat doing? -- 2. Religious roots -- 3. Nina, the evil kitchen elf -- 4. Meditating not -- 5. Insight -- 6. Shhhh -- 7. Living dharma -- 8. They used to call me god, but they'll never call me Buddha -- 9. Soup -- 10. Kitchen talk -- 11. Jizo ceremony -- 12. Impermanence -- Part 2. Don't expect applause: -- 13. Restaurant voices -- 14. My short but violent career as a chef -- 15. Transcending dualism while whipping egg whites into high, stiff peaks --16. Relaxing the mind -- 17. Bread -- 18. Naming -- 19. A cup of tea -- 20. Dzogchenpa among the Presbyterians -- 21. On having a teacher.