City Dharma
Keeping Your Cool in the Chaos
By Arthur Jeon
(Crown Archetype, Hardcover, 9781400049080, 400pp.)
Publication Date: April 6, 2004
Other Editions of This Title: Paperback
Categories: Buddhism - General, Spiritual, Stress Management
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It's one thing to lead a focused and peaceful life in the quiet seclusion of an ashram or monastery, but what about where most of us actually live--in a noisy metropolis or bustling suburb, constantly inundated with the world's latest disturbing news? Hip, helpful, and humorous, City Dharma teaches you how to keep your cool even when the road to enlightenment leads you straight through downtown at rush hour.
When we're cut off in traffic, crammed on the subway, or elbowed aside on a crowded street, such thoughtless or aggressive behavior can make our blood pressure rise and our serenity disappear. But it doesn't have to be this way. In City Dharma, Arthur Jeon suggests that it’s not what happens to us, but how we react to events and thoughts that causes most of our suffering.
City Dharma is the essential guide for everyone living in the accelerated world most of us call home. Offering smart, practical ways to overcome daily stresses and the crazy-making reactivity of our own minds, Jeon explores the most challenging aspects of modern urban and suburban life, including:
Another Day, Another Dollar
Avoid Working Stiffness
Walking Down a Dark Alley
Awareness and Violence
Sex and the City Dharma
Seeking Love vs. Expressing Love
Scaring Ourselves to Death
Transcending Media Negativity
Road Rage
Dealing with Mad Max Within and Without
Drawing wisdom from the ancient Eastern teachings of Advaita Vedanta and filled with engaging stories, City Dharma offers a new way of seeing the world--one that is based on connection rather than separation, direct experience rather than belief, and love instead of fear.
ARTHUR JEON leads weekly talks called Dharma Conversations and teaches yoga in Santa Monica, California. Visit his website at citydharma.com.
“This witty, wise, anecdote-filled examination of the perils and possibilities of pursuing the spiritual path is an entertaining, illuminating read.” —Yoga Journal
“Hip, smart, urban, and funny—a new voice for the dharma that lives in the city.” —Catherine Ingram, author of Passionate Presence
“A manual of contemplations to get you through the urban elements that wreak havoc on your soul.” —New York Daily News
“Straightforward, sensitive, and sassy, Jeon’s approach offers effective methods for turning down that annoying voice in your head from a wail to a whisper.” —Booklist
“This timely book is very relevant to our current concerns in the here and now, as well as our connection with the timeless verities.” —Lama Surya Das, author of Awakening the Buddha Within











