• Inspirational Buddhist Quotations

  • Meditations and Reflections, Book 2
  • By: Oliver Kent
  • Narrated by: Alex Ration
  • Length: 1 hr
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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By: Oliver Kent
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A second collection of a hundred inspirational Buddhist quotations, to uplift and motivate you through the day. Each is followed by either a meditation or a reflection, to help release negative thoughts and find your own inner peace. Whether you listen to one a day, several at once, or jump around randomly, their beauty is that you can return to them time and again, as they gradually reveal new insights. They are also uplifting. At a time when we seem to be increasingly stressed and rushed, let them remind you of the hope and love in the world. Take a moment for yourself to savor this wisdom and listen to it calling you so that your soul may let go of its burdens and be enlightened with love.

©2017 Oliver Kent PhD (P)2019 Oliver Kent PhD

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Buddhist teaching are a glimpse of teachings or quotes for one to ponder on or reflect, or to guide one. A beautiful selection and we thank the author for the collection. Given audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion. The narration by Alex Raton was clear and precise.

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The voice is calm and soothing, I keep listening consistently to become peaceful. The content, the tone and speed of the voice is good enough to keep seeking. Recommendable.

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I received a free review copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review. I totally enjoyed reading this book. It’s well written and it makes you think. I would suggest this book to my friends that like this sort of genera. this was a good book.

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Collection of Sayings

I received a review copy of this audiobook.

Much like the first book, this contains many sayings that aren't uniquely Buddhist. Unlike this first, it also contains many that are VERY uniquely Buddhist.

Don't go looking here for truth: it contains too many cases of subjectivist nonsense. For all that, there are also several cases of common grace reason. If your goal is less truth than it is understanding of what Buddhists believe, there are worse texts to read.

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