After the Ecstasy, the Laundry: How the Heart Grows Wise on the Spiritual Path by Jack Kornfield

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  • Pub. Date: October 2001
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 40,807

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    • Pub. Date: October 2001
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 40,807

    Synopsis

    “Enlightenment does exist,” internationally renowned author and meditation master Jack Kornfield assures us. “Unbounded freedom and joy, oneness with the divine ... these experiences are more common than you know, and not far away.”

    But even after achieving such realization — after the ecstasy — we are faced with the day-to-day task of translating that freedom into our imperfect lives. We are faced with the laundry.

    Drawing on the experiences and insights of leaders and practitioners within the Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Hindu, and Sufi traditions, this book offers a uniquely intimate and honest understanding of how the modern spiritual journey unfolds — and how we can prepare our hearts for awakening.

    Through moving personal stories and traditional tales, we learn how the enlightened heart navigates the real world of family relationships, emotional pain, earning a living, sickness, loss, and death.

    Filled with “the laughter of the wise,” alive with compassion, After the Ecstasy, the Laundry is a gift to anyone who is seeking peace, wholeness, and inner happiness. It is sure to take its place next to A Path with Heart as a spiritual classic for our time.

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    One of America's most beloved and respected spiritual teachers, Jack Kornfield tells us in After the Esctasy, the Laundry that enlightenment is real and does actually happen to people, but it is not the end of the road. After enlightenment, life goes on, and you must continue to struggle and learn and grow as a person. Using numerous quotes from teachers of all traditions, including Judaism, Sufism, and Christianity, Kornfield paints a picture of the spiritual life as both extraordinary and mundane. He tells us to try out a variety of teachers and traditions to see what works for us. No matter how enlightened you may get, he says, you remain human, with all that that implies.

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    Biography

    Jack Kornfield was trained as a Buddhist monk in Thailand, Burma, and India and has taught around the world since 1974. He also holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. He is a co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society and of the Spirit Rock Center. He lives in northern California with his wife and daughter. His previous books include A Path with Heart, Seeking the Heart of Wisdom (with Joseph Goldstein), and Teachings of the Buddha.

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    Truly a heart-felt writing.by Nurcan

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    March 28, 2009: I loved this book. I have read many books on philosophy, religion, and spirituality, but this one stands out as one of my all time favorites. I too have been blessed with many moments of grace and insight throughout my life, but was unsure if these epiphanies were getting me "anywhere", as I sometimes tended to grumble about the "laundry". It was wonderful to know that others, even those who are highly regarded spiritual teachers, also grumble about their "laundry" (and perhaps wonder about the missing socks?). I have dropped the unrealistic expectations of enlightenment for its own sake, and continue as before, slowly applying the knowledge and insight that I am gaining to all aspects of my life. Jack Kornfield's anecdotes and poems made me laugh and cry with the joy and pain of the human condition. Lovely writing, straight from the heart.