Die Kuh, die weinte
Buddhistische Geschichten über den Weg zum Glück.
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Hanns Jörg Krumpholz
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Seit Jahren erfreut sich der Bestseller "Die Kuh, die weinte" größter Beliebtheit - bei Menschen jeden Alters und aller Glaubensrichtungen. Nun folgt endlich das lang erwartete vollständige Hörbuch: eine wundervolle Sammlung inspirierender Geschichten von Liebe, Hoffnung und der Überwindung von Leid. Mit erfrischendem Esprit und Einfühlungsvermögen kratzt Ajahn Brahm an eingefahrenen Überzeugungen und begegnet unseren kleinen Schwächen und Marotten mit entwaffnendem Humor.
Dies ist buddhistische Weisheit at its best: Verknüpft mit modernen, lebensnahen Themen, vermittelt der weltberühmte Mönch tiefe Einsichten in das Wesen des Glücks, die uns achtsamer und liebevoller werden lassen und unser Leben bereichern.©2004 Ajahn Brahm (P)2015 Lotos Verlag, München
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