
a book
The Buddha in Your Mirror
Woody Hochswender, Greg Martin, and Ted Morino · 2001 · 248 pages
While the notion that “happiness can found within oneself” has recently become popular, Buddhism has taught for thousands of years that every person is a Buddha, or enlightened being, and has the potential for true and lasting happiness. Through real-life examples, the authors explain how adopting this outlook has positive effects on one’s health, relationships, and career, and gives new insights into world environmental concerns, peace issues, and other major social problems.
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Herbie Hancock
“I’ve been a practicing Buddhist for 41 years now — I follow a school called Nichiren Buddhism, founded by a Japanese monk in the 13th century. I wrote the foreword to this book, a guide to achieving enlightenment. It’s kind of an easy read for non-Buddhists, to provide an understanding of Nichiren principles.”↗