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the Dharma of Princess Bride: What Coolest Fairy Tale Our Time Can Teach Us About Buddhism and Relationships

the Dharma of Princess Bride: What Coolest Fairy Tale Our Time Can Teach Us About Buddhism and Relationships in Chattanooga, TN

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the Dharma of Princess Bride: What Coolest Fairy Tale Our Time Can Teach Us About Buddhism and Relationships in Chattanooga, TN

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An engagingly contemporary approach to Buddhism—through the lens of an iconic film and its memorable characters
Humorous yet spiritually rigorous in the tradition of
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
and
The Tao of Pooh
, drawing from pop culture and from personal experience,
The Dharma of “The Princess Bride

teaches us how to understand and navigate our most important personal relationships from a twenty-first-century Buddhist perspective.
Friendship. Romance. Family. These are the three areas Ethan Nichtern delves into, taking as departure points the indelible characters from Rob Reiner’s perennially popular film—Westley, Fezzik, Vizzini, Count Rugen, Princess Buttercup, and others—as he also draws lessons from his own life and his work as a meditation teacher. Nichtern devotes the first section of the book to exploring the dynamics of friendship. Why do people become friends? What can we learn from the sufferings of Inigo Montoya and Fezzik? Next, he leads us through all the phases of illusion and disillusion we encounter in our romantic pursuits, providing a healthy dose of lightheartedness along the way by sharing his own Princess Buttercup List and the vicissitudes of his dating life as he ponders how we idealize and objectify romantic love. Finally, Nichtern draws upon the demands of his own family history and the film’s character the Grandson to explore the dynamics of “the last frontier of awakening,” a reference to his teacher Chogyam Trungpa’s claim that it’s possible to be enlightened everywhere
except
around your family.
With
The Dharma of
“The Princess Bride
in hand, we can set out on the path to contemporary Buddhist enlightenment with the most important relationships in our lives.
An engagingly contemporary approach to Buddhism—through the lens of an iconic film and its memorable characters
Humorous yet spiritually rigorous in the tradition of
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
and
The Tao of Pooh
, drawing from pop culture and from personal experience,
The Dharma of “The Princess Bride

teaches us how to understand and navigate our most important personal relationships from a twenty-first-century Buddhist perspective.
Friendship. Romance. Family. These are the three areas Ethan Nichtern delves into, taking as departure points the indelible characters from Rob Reiner’s perennially popular film—Westley, Fezzik, Vizzini, Count Rugen, Princess Buttercup, and others—as he also draws lessons from his own life and his work as a meditation teacher. Nichtern devotes the first section of the book to exploring the dynamics of friendship. Why do people become friends? What can we learn from the sufferings of Inigo Montoya and Fezzik? Next, he leads us through all the phases of illusion and disillusion we encounter in our romantic pursuits, providing a healthy dose of lightheartedness along the way by sharing his own Princess Buttercup List and the vicissitudes of his dating life as he ponders how we idealize and objectify romantic love. Finally, Nichtern draws upon the demands of his own family history and the film’s character the Grandson to explore the dynamics of “the last frontier of awakening,” a reference to his teacher Chogyam Trungpa’s claim that it’s possible to be enlightened everywhere
except
around your family.
With
The Dharma of
“The Princess Bride
in hand, we can set out on the path to contemporary Buddhist enlightenment with the most important relationships in our lives.

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