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Brad Warner

3.98 of 5 Votes: 1
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gender
male
website
http://hardcorezen.info
 
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Books by Brad Warner
Sex, Sin, and Zen: A Buddhist  Exploration of Sex from Celibacy to Polyamory and Everything In Between (2010)
language
English
3.76 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: Brad Sensei is a little vague in many parts of this book. But that doen't mean that this is bad: As I read the book, I more and more got the impression, that "don't know mind" might just be the way to go in many aspects. And more important than knowing exatcly what to do, especia...
There Is No God and He Is Always with You: A Search for God in Odd Places (2013)
language
English
4.02 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: A good but not great addition to Warner's writings on Buddhism, where some passages of great intelligence and insight contrast with others of irritating shallowness. (Can we have a ban on citing Malcolm Gladwell as an expert on anything from now on, because it's plain he isn't on...
Zen Wrapped in Karma Dipped in Chocolate: A Trip Through Death, Sex, Divorce, and Spiritual Celebrity in Search of the True Dharma (2009)
language
English
3.72 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: Rough language and little content -- more accurately an autobiography."Perhaps human civilization only began to advance once sex and nudity became hidden. In the animal world, exposure of the genitals to another member of the same species has only 2 meanings. One is an invitation...
Een godloze kijk op God: een zenboeddhist over God (2014)
language
English
4.01 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: This book was fantastic! As an atheist buddhist it gave me a whole way to think about god. Warner's argument that the term "God" is the only word we have to come close to the true purpose of meditation and enlightenment is brilliant. Warner seems to view god more like we would vi...
Zeniä karmalla ja suklaakastikkeella: Seksistä, kuolemasta, avioerosta ja todellisen zenin etsinnästä... (2009)
language
English
3.72 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: I didn't finish this book. Too many conflicting points of view.
review 2: More autobiography than Zen philosophy, and frankly his life isn't that interesting to me.
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