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Against the Stream: A Buddhist Manual for Spiritual Revolutionaries

This book delves into the teachings of Buddhism, offering practical advice and insights for those looking to embark on a spiritual journey of self-discovery and enlightenment. more

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Noah Levine
Noah Levine

Noah Levine is an American author born in 1971. His works primarily focus on adolescent growth, Buddhist philosophy, and self-discovery. Levine's writing is deeply influenced by Buddhist thought, and he explores themes of personal growth and spiritual development through his own experiences and insights. more

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“They jogged along in silence, Jem playing with the thong of the whip, and Mary aware of his hands beside her. She glanced down at them out of the tail of her eye, and she saw they were long and slim; they had the same strength, the same grace, as his brother's. These attracted her; the others repelled her. She realised for the first time that aversion and attraction ran side by side; that the boundary line was thin between them. The thought was an unpleasant one, and she shrank from it. Supposing this had been Joss beside her ten, twenty years ago? She shuttered the comparison at the back of her mind, fearing the picture it conjured. She knew now why she hated her uncle.”

“They emerged, stumbling in to the starlight. The man at Marra's side gasped in air as if he had never breathed before. 'Free,' he said. 'Am I free of that place?' 'Almost,' said the dust-wife. 'Not quite yet. We've got one foot in the other world, and it isn't safe to linger.' ... 'Now,' said the dust-wife, leaning on her staff. 'Now we're all the way back. Now you're free.”