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Comments for Choosing to Be
The book twelve lessons in three big categories: ordinary mind, hindrances and Buddha mind. Each lesson has a series of dialogues between Kat and her cat Poohbear. He teaches Buddha's lessons through observations on the younger cat, Catzenbear's antics. The reason behind Tansey's path towards enlightenment was to help combat depression and chronic fatigue. The cats provide moments of insight and humor in what could easily have been a very monotonous memoir. In terms of learning about meditation and Buddhism, Choosing to Be has many practical exercises with a light approach. It maybe especially approachable for cat owners. The book reminds me favorably of Buddhism for Mothers by Sarah Napthali and The Cat Who Went to Heaven by Elizabeth Coatsworth. See the author's blog here. Read other reviews at: Cat and Kitten Zone Blog, SMS Book Reviews, Books by T J Baff, Socrates Book Review, and Blogger News Network. All work © 1997-2009 Sarah Sammis |