Walking with Hope and Dharma: Are Dogs Enlightened? Are Humans?

作者: James Garbarino

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-7744-1_1

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摘要: Walking with Hope and Dharma. “Walking” conveys the sense that life is a journey. “Hope” at core of Christianity positive psychology, in everyday language foundation for living amidst disappointments life, what Barack Obama has called “audacity” to believe path despite realities discourage us. In Buddhism, “Dharma” teaching defines, illuminates, guides us along Enlightenment. These teachings about nature self complement my spiritual as Christian.

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