The Calm Buddha at Bedtime
ebook ∣ 18 Mindful Stories to Inspire Peace, Calmness and Empathy Before Bed
By Dharmachari Nagaraja
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This magical collection of 18 classic Buddhist bedtime stories for the whole family is the much sought-after follow-up to the hugely popular Buddha at Bedtime and Buddha's Apprentice at Bedtime, which have sold over 200,000 copies worldwide.
An empowering collection of 18 bedtime stories with all sorts of delightful characters and easy-to-understand Buddhist messages that will empower families to think about how they can apply values such as patience, honesty, authenticity and generosity in their own lives. Each story also helps to focus and calm the mind, providing a soothing transition into sleep. Stories include:
• The Bear Who Learned to Wait: Good things are worth waiting for.
• The Invisble Elephant: Be brave and speak up to help others.
• The Singing Canary: Focus on what you have, not what others have.
• Cornflower and the Mischievious Donkey: Actions have consequences.
• Uncle Onion's Garden: Clever people are ready to learn from others.
With its emphasis on peace, compassion and mindfulness, Buddhism offers an idea basis for helping young readers cope calmly and confidently with the many challenges they face growing up. This is the perfect sequel to Buddha at Bedtime, introducing young readers to 18 more fun and entertaining stories that perfectly showcase these Buddhist values.
An empowering collection of 18 bedtime stories with all sorts of delightful characters and easy-to-understand Buddhist messages that will empower families to think about how they can apply values such as patience, honesty, authenticity and generosity in their own lives. Each story also helps to focus and calm the mind, providing a soothing transition into sleep. Stories include:
• The Bear Who Learned to Wait: Good things are worth waiting for.
• The Invisble Elephant: Be brave and speak up to help others.
• The Singing Canary: Focus on what you have, not what others have.
• Cornflower and the Mischievious Donkey: Actions have consequences.
• Uncle Onion's Garden: Clever people are ready to learn from others.
With its emphasis on peace, compassion and mindfulness, Buddhism offers an idea basis for helping young readers cope calmly and confidently with the many challenges they face growing up. This is the perfect sequel to Buddha at Bedtime, introducing young readers to 18 more fun and entertaining stories that perfectly showcase these Buddhist values.
