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Kit and Kitty: a story of west Middlesex (1890). By: R. D. Blackmore (Volume 3).: Kit and Kitty: a story of west Middlesex is a three
Kit and Kitty: a story of west Middlesex is a three-volume novel by R. D. Blackmore published in 1890. It is set near Sunbury-on-Thames in Middlesex. Plot The novel is set in and around "Uncle Corny's" garden near Sunbury-on-Thames. The story turns on the love of Kit, the market-gardener's nephew, for Kitty, the daughter of a good but foolish scientific man, who has succeeded in making his own and his daughter's life miserable by marrying a second wife. This lady and her son Donovan are the villains of the story, and by their machinations poor Kit and Kitty are separated and made miserable. The course of true love is thwarted both before and after marriage: Kitty, for example, being stolen from her bridegroom during the honeymoon. Poetic justice is amply wreaked in the end on all ill-doers in an accumulation of horrors, including a parricide, a suicide, a leper husband returned to claim his wife, and her collapse from the shock into paralysis and imbecility........ Richard Doddridge Blackmore (7 June 1825 - 20 January 1900), known as R. D. Blackmore, was one of the most famous English novelists of the second half of the nineteenth century. He won acclaim for vivid descriptions and personification of the countryside, sharing with Thomas Hardy a Western England background and a strong sense of regional setting in his works. Blackmore, often referred to as the "Last Victorian", was a pioneer of the movement in fiction that continued with Robert Louis Stevenson and others. He has been described as "proud, shy, reticent, strong-willed, sweet-tempered, and self-centred." Apart from his novel Lorna Doone, which has enjoyed continuing popularity, his work has gone out of print. Biography: Richard Doddridge Blackmore was born on 7 June 1825 at Longworth in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), one year after his elder brother Henry (1824-1875), where his father, John Blackmore, was Curate-in-charge of the parish. His mother died a few months after his birth - the victim of an outbreak of typhus which had occurred in the village. After this loss John Blackmore moved to Bushey, Herts, then to his native Devon, first to Kings Nympton, then Culmstock, Tor Mohun and later to Ashford, in the same county. Richard, however, was taken by his aunt, Mary Frances Knight, and after her marriage to the Rev. Richard Gordon, moved with her to Elsfield rectory, near Oxford. His father married again in 1831, whereupon Richard returned to live with him. Having spent much of his childhood in the lush and pastoral "Doone Country" of Exmoor, and along the Badgworthy Water (where there is now a memorial stone in Blackmore's honour), Blackmore came to love the very countryside he immortalised in Lorna Doone..............
Kit and Kitty: a story of west Middlesex (1890). By: R. D. Blackmore (Complete set Volume 1,2 and 3).: Kit and Kitty: a story of west
Kit and Kitty: a story of west Middlesex is a three-volume novel by R. D. Blackmore published in 1890. It is set near Sunbury-on-Thames in Middlesex. Plot The novel is set in and around "Uncle Corny's" garden near Sunbury-on-Thames. The story turns on the love of Kit, the market-gardener's nephew, for Kitty, the daughter of a good but foolish scientific man, who has succeeded in making his own and his daughter's life miserable by marrying a second wife. This lady and her son Donovan are the villains of the story, and by their machinations poor Kit and Kitty are separated and made miserable. The course of true love is thwarted both before and after marriage: Kitty, for example, being stolen from her bridegroom during the honeymoon. Poetic justice is amply wreaked in the end on all ill-doers in an accumulation of horrors, including a parricide, a suicide, a leper husband returned to claim his wife, and her collapse from the shock into paralysis and imbecility......... Richard Doddridge Blackmore (7 June 1825 - 20 January 1900), known as R. D. Blackmore, was one of the most famous English novelists of the second half of the nineteenth century. He won acclaim for vivid descriptions and personification of the countryside, sharing with Thomas Hardy a Western England background and a strong sense of regional setting in his works. Blackmore, often referred to as the "Last Victorian", was a pioneer of the movement in fiction that continued with Robert Louis Stevenson and others. He has been described as "proud, shy, reticent, strong-willed, sweet-tempered, and self-centred." Apart from his novel Lorna Doone, which has enjoyed continuing popularity, his work has gone out of print. Biography: Richard Doddridge Blackmore was born on 7 June 1825 at Longworth in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), one year after his elder brother Henry (1824-1875), where his father, John Blackmore, was Curate-in-charge of the parish. His mother died a few months after his birth - the victim of an outbreak of typhus which had occurred in the village. After this loss John Blackmore moved to Bushey, Herts, then to his native Devon, first to Kings Nympton, then Culmstock, Tor Mohun and later to Ashford, in the same county. Richard, however, was taken by his aunt, Mary Frances Knight, and after her marriage to the Rev. Richard Gordon, moved with her to Elsfield rectory, near Oxford. His father married again in 1831, whereupon Richard returned to live with him. Having spent much of his childhood in the lush and pastoral "Doone Country" of Exmoor, and along the Badgworthy Water (where there is now a memorial stone in Blackmore's honour), Blackmore came to love the very countryside he immortalised in Lorna Doone.
Perlycross: a tale of the western hills (1894). By: R. D. Blackmore (Original Classics).: Perlycross: a tale of the western hills
Perlycross was Blackmore's penultimate novel, published when he was 69 years old. It recalls his childhood years when his father held the post of curate at Culmstock in Devon in 1835.Blackmore portrays his father in the story as the widowed Rev. Penniloe. The villages in the novel, Perlycombe, Perlycross and Perliton, represent the real villages of Hemyock, Culmstock and Uffculme respectively. Perlycross: a tale of the western hills is a three-volume novel by R. D. Blackmore published in 1894. The story is set in eastern Devon around 1830. Plot Sir Thomas Waldron, the squire of Perlycross, is suffering from a terminal disease. The news is kept from him and his family so long as possible, and his death comes as a great shock. Sir Thomas was aware that Dr. Jemmy Fox has fallen in love with his daughter Inez, and expresses to his friend Rev. Philip Penniloe his approval of the match should the girl herself care for the doctor. On the very night of the squire's funeral it is found that the grave has been rifled and the body stolen.The only man with a clue to the mystery is a blacksmith who has been called up late at night by a mysterious party with a cart. He declares, on first telling of this, that he saw Dr. Fox with the cart, and this makes people suspect that Dr. Fox performed the sacrilege for medical purposes. Fox finds himself pointed at and shunned by nearly everybody in the parish of Perlycross. Lady Waldron, who never liked Fox, eagerly adopts the story. He has however, an alibi, as at the time of the occurrence he had been summoned to a distant place where his father was ill. Penniloe and others remain staunch to him, and one or two of the villagers take his side. Fox tries to see Lady Waldron, but she refuses him admittance; he, however, meets Inez, and not only finds that she does not believe the calumny, but that she reciprocates his affections. Time passes, and there is no clue found to the mystery; everybody is worried over it, especially, of course, Lady Waldron and her daughter, Dr. Fox, and Mr. Penniloe. The mystery is only resolved on the return of Sir Thomas's son from abroad, as he proves to be the means of finding the solution........ Richard Doddridge Blackmore (7 June 1825 - 20 January 1900), known as R. D. Blackmore, was one of the most famous English novelists of the second half of the nineteenth century. He won acclaim for vivid descriptions and personification of the countryside, sharing with Thomas Hardy a Western England background and a strong sense of regional setting in his works. Blackmore, often referred to as the "Last Victorian", was a pioneer of the movement in fiction that continued with Robert Louis Stevenson and others. He has been described as "proud, shy, reticent, strong-willed, sweet-tempered, and self-centred." Apart from his novel Lorna Doone, which has enjoyed continuing popularity, his work has gone out of print. Biography: Richard Doddridge Blackmore was born on 7 June 1825 at Longworth in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), one year after his elder brother Henry (1824-1875), where his father, John Blackmore, was Curate-in-charge of the parish. His mother died a few months after his birth - the victim of an outbreak of typhus which had occurred in the village. After this loss John Blackmore moved to Bushey, Herts, then to his native Devon, first to Kings Nympton, then Culmstock, Tor Mohun and later to Ashford, in the same county. Richard, however, was taken by his aunt, Mary Frances Knight, and after her marriage to the Rev. Richard Gordon, moved with her to Elsfield rectory, near Oxford. His father married again in 1831, whereupon Richard returned to live with him. Having spent much of his childhood in the lush and pastoral "Doone Country" of Exmoor, and along the Badgworthy Water (where there is now a memorial stone in Blackmore's honour), Blackmore came to love the very countryside he immortalised in Lorna Doone. ...........
R U Ready2 B My Friend

R U Ready2 B My Friend

Blueberry

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2017
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"R U READY 2 B MY FRIEND" is just one of the memorable poems that will instill hope, make you laugh, cause you to reflect on silly situations in special ways and even make you look at things in nature differently. You will come away enchanted and you won't be able to escape without a good chuckle or two or more...
R.I.P. Cartoons: Celebrity Departures 2016

R.I.P. Cartoons: Celebrity Departures 2016

Michael Cashmore-Hingley

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2017
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We lose celebrity icons every year but, 2016 proved to be a little out of the ordinary. By the end of January we had lost the likes of David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Glenn Frey, Frank Finlay, Abe Vigoda, Paul Kantner and Sir Terry Wogan to name but a few. As each month passed, more celebrities passed and, for some strange reason, I felt the need to draw them. This book celebrates the lives of the stars we lost in 2016. It's a celebration of their lives...lives that have touched ours and entertained us for many decades. May they all rest in peace.
Fall Bearing Strawberry Growing Secrets: R.M. Kellog's Great Crops of Strawberries and How He Grows Them
This special re-print edition of R.M. Kellog's book "Fall Bearing Strawberry Growing Secrets." is a guide to growing strawberries. Written in 1905, this classic text provides insight into how to successfully grow strawberries for home use or for a profit. Topics featured include The Basics of Strawberry Plant Biology, Propagating Strawberries From Seeds, Propagating Strawberries by Runners, Breeding Plants, Preparing the Propagation Bed, Description of Various Strawberry Varieties, Single Hedge Row Planting, Double Hedge Row Planting, Soil Blending, Setting the Plants, Growing Strawberries To Order, Winter Protection, Strawberry Recipes and much more. This unique short text is packed with information on growing strawberries successfully. Well illustrated with vintage photos. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As a result, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.
R 116 Sur: La Parentela

R 116 Sur: La Parentela

Isidro a. Vargas Martinez

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2017
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Con esta publicaci n el autor tiene como prop sito reconocer parte de su origen geneal gico a trav s de sus primeros seis apellidos: Lugo, Mart nez, Vargas, Lucena, Morales, Pag n. Vargas es autor de m s de una docena de libros, una revista y varios boletines. Con esta publicaci n, bajo el sello editor de Antillas ( Letras Antillanas), se espera contribuir a la cultura de autogesti n en las Islas de Puerto Rico.
R.E.N.E.W.W. You: Removing Everything Negative Everyone Wins Within

R.E.N.E.W.W. You: Removing Everything Negative Everyone Wins Within

Monica Reed

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2018
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Growing up quickly and becoming a young wife and mother, the author Monica Reed never knew that her childhood experiences would have great impact and contribution to the shaping of the woman she would later become. As a mother, wife, sister and friend she would often find herself putting others first. She spent many days sacrificing time and energy in unhealthy relationships that later came at the cost of her identity. As a result, she was left feeling lonely, rejected and appearing left behind. Until one day she made a bold and self-full decision to stop allowing her past to hold her captive within. Monica Reed shares her journey in this short-read, "R.E.N.E.W.W. You: Removing Everything Negative Everyone Wins Within" of the things she was able to overcome and the emotional responses of childhood sexual trauma. Are you holding on to guilt? Are you struggling to forgive? Do you lack self-love? Do you feel that you overly love the wrong people at times? "R.E.N.E.W.W. You: Removing Everything Negative Everyone Wins Within" is the perfect read for women who have been hurt emotionally and physically by childhood trauma. This read is for the woman who is looking for a way to forgive, leave an unhealthy relationship, and move past her experiences that led her to a cross road, deciding which was to turn. She refused to allow her past life to define the woman she is today and purposefully to the steps to redesigned her life. In this book, she shares the steps (rediscovering you, redefining you and redesigning you), that she had to take to take enable to answer the one important question that would steer her in a new direction.
R Guide for Business Statistics

R Guide for Business Statistics

Constantin Colonescu

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2018
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"R Guide for Business Statistics" uses the free software R to reproduce most of the examples in the textbook "Business Statistics" by Ken Black, ninth edition. The Guide comes with a free R-compatible database and with numerous R functions that help solving many of the end-of-chapter problems in the textbook. Using the Guide requires no previous knowledge in computer programing or statistics.
The Singing Bone (Freeman) (1912) by: R. Austin Freeman

The Singing Bone (Freeman) (1912) by: R. Austin Freeman

R. Austin Freeman

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2018
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(US Title: The Adventures of Dr. Thorndyke). Short stories of crime and mystery involving Dr. Thorndyke, the "Scientific Investigator." This also happens to be the book where Austin Freeman claimed to have created the inverted detective story or "howcatchem." "Some years ago I devised, as an experiment, an inverted detective story in two parts. The first part was a minute and detailed description of a crime, setting forth the antecedents, motives, and all attendant circumstances. The reader had seen the crime committed, knew all about the criminal, and was in possession of all the facts. It would have seemed that there was nothing left to tell. But ... the reader would be so occupied with the crime that he would overlook the evidence."
R.A.W. Righteous Anointed Woman: Unlock Your Anointing in 26 Days

R.A.W. Righteous Anointed Woman: Unlock Your Anointing in 26 Days

Kindra Warner

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2018
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Sometimes a book is birthed out of trials, but rarely is a book written while going through them. R.A.W. Righteous Anointed Woman was written over the course of one year as the author faced and overcame various trials in her life. Learn and experience what righteousness is and how you can receive and maintain God's anointing. Whether rejection, unwanted thoughts, hopelessness, comparison, and even unforgiveness, there is an anointing to overcome life's challenges. In 26 days this book, through the power of God, will open the doors of your heart and equip you for victory. Written from a heart of rare authenticity, the intention is for breakthrough. Read with an expectancy of confirmation and transformation. Holding nothing back, Kindra uses her personal life stories and scriptures to teach others the things she learned during some of the darkest hours of her life. A study guide is included at the end of every chapter making this ideal for individual and group study.
Notes on the district of Menteith, for tourists and others: (1895). By: R. B. Cunninghame Graham

Notes on the district of Menteith, for tourists and others: (1895). By: R. B. Cunninghame Graham

R. B. Cunninghame Graham

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2018
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Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham (24 May 1852 - 20 March 1936) was a Scottish politician, writer, journalist and adventurer. He was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament (MP); the first ever socialist member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom; a founder, and the first president, of the Scottish Labour Party; a founder of the National Party of Scotland in 1928; and the first president of the Scottish National Party in 1934. Youth: Cunninghame Graham was the eldest son of Major William Bontine of the Renfrew Militia and formerly a Cornet in the Scots Greys with whom he served in Ireland. His mother was Hon. Anne Elizabeth Elphinstone-Fleeming, daughter of Admiral Charles Elphinstone-Fleeming of Cumbernauld and a Spanish noblewoman Do a Catalina Paulina Alessandro de Jim nez, (who, reputedly, along with her second husband Admiral James Katon), heavily influenced Cunninghame Graham's upbringing. Thus the first language Cunninghame Graham learned was his mother's maternal tongue, Spanish. He spent most of his childhood on the family estate of Finlaystone in Renfrewshire and Ardoch in Dunbartonshire, Scotland, with his younger brothers Charles and Malise. After being educated at Harrow public school in England, Robert finished his education in Brussels, Belgium before moving to Argentina to make his fortune cattle ranching. He became known as a great adventurer and gaucho there, and was affectionately known as Don Roberto. He also travelled in Morocco disguised as a Turkish sheikh, prospected for gold in Spain, befriended Buffalo Bill in Texas, and taught fencing in Mexico City, having travelled there by wagon train from San Antonio de Bexar with his young bride sic "Gabrielle Chideock de la Balmondiere" a supposed half-French, half-Chilean poet..... Author Between 1888 and 1992, Graham was a prolific contributor to small-circulation socialist journals, but his literary career took off when he was recruited by Frank Harris to write for The Saturday Review in 1895, and he continued writing for 'The Saturday' until 1926, as well as other journals. His main form was the 'sketch', or sketch-tale', mostly descriptive, atmospheric works on South America and Scotland, which gave his work a unique aesthetic, which carried a subtext of anti-colonialism, nostalgia, and loss. T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia) decribed his Scottish sketches as "the rain-in-the-air-and-on-the-roof mournfulness of Scotch music in his time-past style . . .] snap-shots - the best verbal snapshots ever taken I believe." His many works were collected into anthologies. Subject matter included history, biography, poetry, essays, politics, travel and seventeen collections of short stories or literary sketches. Titles include Father Archangel of Scotland (1896 in conjunction with his wife Gabriella), Thirteen Stories (1900), Success (1902), Scottish Stories (1914) Brought Forward (1916), Hope (1917) and Mirages (1936). Biographies included: Hernando de Soto (1903), Doughty Deeds (1925), a biography of his great-great-grandfather, Robert Graham of Gartmore and Portrait of a Dictator (1933). His great-niece and biographer, Jean, Lady Polwarth, 7] published a collection of his short stories (or sketches) entitled Beattock for Moffatt and the Best of Cunninghame Graham (1979) and Alexander Maitland added his selection under the title Tales of Horsemen (1981). Professor John Walker published collections of Cunninghame Graham's South American Sketches (1978), Scottish Sketches (1982) and North American Sketches (1986) and Kennedy & Boyd are republishing the stories and sketches in five volumes. In 1988 The Century Travellers reprinted his Mogreb-el-Acksa (1898) and A Vanished Arcadia (1901). The former was the inspiration for George Bernard Shaw's play Captain Brassbound's Conversion. The latter helped inspire the award-winning film The Mission. More recently The Long Riders Guild Press have reprinted his equestrian travel works in their Cunninghame Graham Collecti
Thirteen stories. By: R. B. Cunninghame Graham: Cruz Alta.--In a Germany tramp.--The gold fish.--A hegira.--Sidi bu Zibbala.--La pulperia.--
Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham (24 May 1852 - 20 March 1936) was a Scottish politician, writer, journalist and adventurer. He was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament (MP); the first ever socialist member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom; a founder, and the first president, of the Scottish Labour Party; a founder of the National Party of Scotland in 1928; and the first president of the Scottish National Party in 1934. Youth: Cunninghame Graham was the eldest son of Major William Bontine of the Renfrew Militia and formerly a Cornet in the Scots Greys with whom he served in Ireland. His mother was Hon. Anne Elizabeth Elphinstone-Fleeming, daughter of Admiral Charles Elphinstone-Fleeming of Cumbernauld and a Spanish noblewoman Do a Catalina Paulina Alessandro de Jim nez, (who, reputedly, along with her second husband Admiral James Katon), heavily influenced Cunninghame Graham's upbringing. Thus the first language Cunninghame Graham learned was his mother's maternal tongue, Spanish. He spent most of his childhood on the family estate of Finlaystone in Renfrewshire and Ardoch in Dunbartonshire, Scotland, with his younger brothers Charles and Malise. After being educated at Harrow public school in England, Robert finished his education in Brussels, Belgium before moving to Argentina to make his fortune cattle ranching. He became known as a great adventurer and gaucho there, and was affectionately known as Don Roberto. He also travelled in Morocco disguised as a Turkish sheikh, prospected for gold in Spain, befriended Buffalo Bill in Texas, and taught fencing in Mexico City, having travelled there by wagon train from San Antonio de Bexar with his young bride sic "Gabrielle Chideock de la Balmondiere" a supposed half-French, half-Chilean poet.....
R.O.S.E.

R.O.S.E.

Daniel Cravens Taylor

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2018
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R.O.S.E. is a Bible study method that is simple and straight forward. It is a process where individuals can build their own Bible studies and seek out their own answers without being limited to one theological path, one theological mindset. R.O.S.E. is not complicated or cumbersome. It is application of basic principles that anyone can follow as they seek a deeper understanding of the Bible.
R?ng M? Tâm H?n

R?ng M? Tâm H?n

Ð?c Ð?t-Lai L?t-Ma XIV

United Buddhist Foundation
2018
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Trong đạo Phật, l ng bi mẫn được định nghĩa như l t m nguyện cứu gi p tất cả ch ng sinh tho t khỏi khổ đau. Thật kh ng may l ch ng ta kh ng thể diệt trừ hết khổ đau trong thế giới n y. Ch ng ta kh ng thể ri ng một m nh l m điều đ , v kh ng c bất kỳ ph p lạ thần kỳ n o để tự nhi n chuyển h a phiền n o khổ đau th nh hạnh ph c an lạc. D vậy, ch ng ta c thể ph t triển t m thức của ch nh m nh bằng giới hạnh v qua đ gi p đỡ những người kh c cũng l m giống như ta. V o th ng 8 năm 1999, hai tổ chức The Tibet Center v The Gere Foundation đ thỉnh cầu đức Đạt-lai Lạt-ma ban cho một loạt c c b i giảng ph p tại New York City. Tập s ch n y được viết ra từ c c b i giảng đ . Trong những trang s ch sau đ y, đức Đạt-lai Lạt-ma sẽ chỉ b y cho ch ng ta c ch thức để rộng mở tr i tim m nh v ph t triển một l ng bi mẫn ch n thật, l u bền đối với tất cả ch ng sinh. Trọn cuộc đời của đức Đạt-lai Lạt-ma l minh chứng cho sức mạnh của một t m hồn rộng mở. Sự tu tập t m linh của ng i được bắt đầu từ l c ng i c n l một cậu b . V o năm hai tuổi, khi được c ng nhận l h a th n của đức Đạt-lai Lạt-ma thứ 13, ng i đ phải rời gia đ nh ở miền đ ng bắc T y Tạng để được đưa về thủ đ Lhasa. Ng i đảm nhiệm vai tr l nh đạo ch nh quyền T y Tạng v o năm 16 tuổi v bị đẩy v o ho n cảnh m niềm tin của ng i v o khuynh hướng bất bạo động v sự khoan dung tha thứ đ phải chịu sự thử th ch l n đến cực độ, khi qu n đội cộng sản Trung Quốc th bạo x m lược đất nước của ng i. Ng i đ nỗ lực hết sức để bảo vệ người d n T y Tạng v ngăn giữ qu n th , nhưng đồng thời vẫn tiếp tục việc tu học v h nh tr theo con đường giải tho t của đức Phật.
R?ng m? tâm h?n và phát tri?n trí tu?

R?ng m? tâm h?n và phát tri?n trí tu?

Ni Su Thubten Chodron

United Buddhist Foundation
2018
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Hơn hai ng n năm trăm năm qua, những lời dạy của Đức Phật đ an ủi v xoa dịu đau thương] cho v số người. Trải suốt thời gian đ , ảnh hưởng của đạo Phật chủ yếu được nhận biết ở c c quốc gia ch u , d rằng trong khoảng v i thập ni n gần đ y đạo Phật đ ph t triển rất đ ng kể tr n to n thế giới. Bằng chứng hết sức phấn khởi cho điều n y ch nh l những người như Ni Sư Thubten Chodron, mặc d kh ng sinh ra v lớn l n trong c c quốc gia c truyền thống Phật gi o nhưng họ đ được th i th c cống hiến hết thời gian v nỗ lực v o việc gi p đỡ mọi người kh c c được lợi lạc từ việc tu tập Phật ph p. T i v c ng hoan hỷ khi Ni Sư viết cuốn s ch n y bằng ch nh những trải nghiệm tu tập của m nh, với một văn phong trong s ng dễ hiểu nhưng] thể hiện được một sự hiểu biết r r ng về Phật gi o như vẫn từng được tu tập bởi những người T y Tạng. Những gi o ph p n y thật tinh tế v th m diệu, nhưng điều hết sức quan trọng l ch ng phải được giảng dạy theo c ch sao cho người ta c thể thực sự đưa v o tu tập v c được những lợi lạc ch n thật. T i tin chắc rằng tập s ch n y sẽ đ p ứng được y u cầu đ v sẽ chứng tỏ sự hữu ch đối với những độc giả phổ th ng, đặc biệt l những người trước đ y chưa c dịp l m quen với đạo Phật. Ng y 20 th ng 2 năm 1990Dalai Lama XIV Tenzin Gyatso