Storied companions: cancer, trauma, and discovering guides for living in Buddhist narratives

Foreword by His Holiness the Seventeenth Karmapa -- Introduction: Reading for Life -- 1. Reading Anew -- 2. Putting Down Anger: Uncovering Fear -- 3. Oriented by Love -- 4. Living with Uncertainty: When Will I Die? -- 5. Receiving Care -- 6. Grieving for and with Living Loved Ones -- 7. Compan...

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Main Author: Derris, Karen (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Somerville Wisdom Publications 2021
In:Year: 2021
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Buddhist literature / Story / Death (Motif) / Brain / Dukha
Further subjects:B Tibetan Buddhism
B Suffering Religious aspects Buddhism
B Autobiography
B Buddhist stories
B Life Religious aspects Buddhism
B Death Religious aspects Buddhism
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Summary:Foreword by His Holiness the Seventeenth Karmapa -- Introduction: Reading for Life -- 1. Reading Anew -- 2. Putting Down Anger: Uncovering Fear -- 3. Oriented by Love -- 4. Living with Uncertainty: When Will I Die? -- 5. Receiving Care -- 6. Grieving for and with Living Loved Ones -- 7. Companionship Follows Absence -- 8. "Not Dead Yet" -- Acknowledgments and Thanks -- Bibliography: Recommended Companions -- About the Author.
"Facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, Karen Derris-professor, mother, and Buddhist practitioner-turned to books. Crashing into impermanence, "why me"is unhelpful, but "when"is crucial Reading stories and putting herself into the stories turns these ancient Buddhist stories into companions-into guides for the parts of life that don't have guides. Interweaves her memoir with stories from the Buddhist canon-interweaves herself into those stories-to find ways to live with the notion that she won't live, ways to cope even though, as she puts it, she is crashing into impermanence Honest, powerful, insightful, illuminating. Takes familiar stories and illuminates them, finding ways to make them immediate and real to her living experience. "With my diagnosis of stage IV brain cancer, I no longer observe the truth of impermanence from a critical, analytical distance. I am crashing into it, or it into me.""--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:1614295751