Good citizens : creating enlightened society
(2012)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
294.35/NHAT HANH

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 294.35/NHAT HANH Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Berkeley, California : Parallax Press, [2012]
©2012
DESCRIPTION

129 pages ; 21 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781935209898 (pbk.), 1935209892 (pbk.), 1935209892 :
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Why we need a global ethic : mindfulness, concentration, and insight -- The Four Noble Truths : a path to action -- The First Noble Truth : the role of suffering -- The Second Noble Truth : the ignoble path -- The Third Noble Truth : happiness is possible -- The Fourth Noble Truth : an ethical way of life -- Walking the Noble Eightfold Path : the five mindfulness trainings -- Sangha is the key : building our global community -- The Manifesto, 2000

"In Good Citizens: Creating Enlightened Society, Thich Nhat Hanh lays out the foundation for an international solidarity movement based on a shared sense of compassion, mindful consumption, and right action. Following these principles, he believes, is the path to world peace. The book is based on our increased global interconnectedness and subsequent need for harmonious communication and a shared ethic to make our increasingly globalized world a more peaceful place. The book will be appreciated by people of all faiths and cultural backgrounds. While based on the basic Buddhist teachings of the Four Noble Truths and the Eight-Fold Path, Thich Nhat Hanh boldly leaves Buddhist terms behind as he offers his contribution to the creation of a truly global and nondenominational blueprint to overcoming deep-seated divisions and a vision of a world in harmony and the preservation of the planet. Key topics include the true root causes of discrimination; the exploration of the various forms of violence; economic, social, and sexual violence. He encourages the reader to practice nonviolence in all daily interactions, elaborates on the practice of generosity, and teaches the art of deep listening and loving speech to help reach a compromise and reestablish communication after misunderstandings have escalated into conflicts. Good Citizens also contains a new wording of the Five Mindfulness Trainings (traditionally called "precepts") for lay practitioners, bringing them in line with modern-day needs and realities. In their new form they are concrete and practical guidelines of ethical conduct that can be accepted by all traditions. Good Citizens also includes the complete text of the UN Manifesto 2000, a declaration of transforming violence and creating a culture of peace for the benefit of the children of the world. It was drafted by numerous Peace Nobel Prize recipients and signed by over 100 million people worldwide. Coinciding with a US presidential election year, Good Citizens reaches across all political backgrounds and faith traditions. It shows that dualistic thinking--Republican/Democrat, Christian/Muslim--creates tension and a false sense of separateness. When we realize that we share a common ethic and moral code, we can create a community that can change the world"--