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The uniqueness of this book lies in the author's intriguing accounts of his encounters, as part of his own development as a Buddhism-influenced therapist, with some influential figures back in 1970s' Buddhism movement. His emphasis on Buddhism as the middle way helps to clarfiy the misleading concept of rigid non-self.
评分The uniqueness of this book lies in the author's intriguing accounts of his encounters, as part of his own development as a Buddhism-influenced therapist, with some influential figures back in 1970s' Buddhism movement. His emphasis on Buddhism as the middle way helps to clarfiy the misleading concept of rigid non-self.
评分The uniqueness of this book lies in the author's intriguing accounts of his encounters, as part of his own development as a Buddhism-influenced therapist, with some influential figures back in 1970s' Buddhism movement. His emphasis on Buddhism as the middle way helps to clarfiy the misleading concept of rigid non-self.
评分The uniqueness of this book lies in the author's intriguing accounts of his encounters, as part of his own development as a Buddhism-influenced therapist, with some influential figures back in 1970s' Buddhism movement. His emphasis on Buddhism as the middle way helps to clarfiy the misleading concept of rigid non-self.
评分The uniqueness of this book lies in the author's intriguing accounts of his encounters, as part of his own development as a Buddhism-influenced therapist, with some influential figures back in 1970s' Buddhism movement. His emphasis on Buddhism as the middle way helps to clarfiy the misleading concept of rigid non-self.
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