The new saints From broken hearts to spiritual warriors

Rod Owens

Book - 2023

"A Buddhist lama and intersectional thought leader shares a clarion call for those who would dream a more just, ethical world into being"--

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Published
Boulder, CO : Sounds True 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Rod Owens (author)
Physical Description
276 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781649630001
  • The new saint: an introduction
  • The profound paths of werk and work
  • Getting free
  • Awakened care
  • The four sweet liberations
  • The care of home
  • Prayer
  • Working with the ancestors
  • Touching the earth
  • The body
  • Loving God
  • Surrendering to the dark
  • Forgiveness
  • Letting go of the lover I used to be
  • Karmapa, think of me.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this eclectic guide, Buddhist teacher Owens (Radical Dharma) urges readers to become "New Saints" by "free each other from suffering while we... reduce our own." While acknowledging that it might seem like a "lofty and vague endeavor," Owens contends that anyone can become a "new saint" so long as they "give a shit" about others' liberation, and "figure out their work (what they are supposed to do), do that work, and return to that work," whether such labor means prayer or being one's most "authentic self" even within such rigid social systems as the patriarchy. Mining a wealth of traditions, including Buddhism, Christianity, and Indigenous spiritualities, Owens explores how readers can become "aware of... the workings of the world" through meditation and somatic practices; model "restorative forgiveness"; and commune with their ancestors, whether using psilocybin to "journey into the spirit world" or through concrete rituals, such as how the author makes pound cake to connect with his Black heritage ("The taste is an energetic expression of all those who have come before us"). Owens corralls a wide array of practices, insights, and observations, and while the kitchen-sink organization might put off some, it will satisfy readers in search of sharp, creative insights on social justice, collective action, and compassion for oneself and others. This has the power to change perceptions. (Oct.)

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