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  • Midgley Endorses Brazier Book
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In the Mail

In the post this morning....

From USA...
"Just thought I would let you know that Who Loves Dies Well came in the mail today. I am making swift headway and all I can say is well done. I am impressed by the depth of knowledge and the sheer raw emotional edge juxtaposed together. I've seen few authors capable of pulling this feat off as well as you have and none who have done it better."

From South Africa....
"we received your book as well as Prasada's yesterday, and me and M are devouring them!
thank you for all that you have done and are doing for all bonbu in the ten directions.
namo amida bu"

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Gay Barfield on The Other Buddhism

I am moved by your brilliance, tenderness and broad vision of life on this planet and beyond. I also feel I know you much more deeply, and feel a kindred connection with you.

Many years ago in San Diego, we did a large public gathering in San Diego, members of the Center facilitating some 300 people, based on Joanna Macy's book on the nuclear threat, as anxiety levels were so high about nuclear winter, etc.. I believe that the process of looking at the worst, and moving from despair to hope and action gave some sense of agency to people.

To see your interlacing of Joanna's principles today in your book, with what the world is now dealing with from multiple overlapping catastrophies, war, disease, inequity, and most profoundly, climate change, makes me realize again that we need people to face this together with courage and commitment to each other. The "Great Grief" as you so beautifully term it is already here, and the darker days are clearly coming, so that when we face this era on an even more global level than is already starting to appear at an alarmingly increased pace, even beyond conservative predictions, we will need to be more immersed in kindness and mutual support. Particularly those of us so seemingly protected by apparent opulence and well-being, cannot even imagine the shifts ahead. I believe your ending chapters have helped us face all this with more grace, less denial, and a sense of inevitability, without despair.

I am also touched as well how much Carl was integrated into your Buddhism, your social consciousness, your psychological perspectives and practices, and I am grateful for your voice in the world...and for your developing friendship. As a recently graduates student said to me last week, working now in the field, "I think Carl would be proud of many of us, Gay."
- Gay Barfield, (formerly general secretary of the Carl Rogers Peace Fellowship)

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Waterstones Event in Leicester

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London Events

David and Caroline are at book promotion events in London on
16th September: 21 Sussex Way, Finsbury Park all day
18th September: St James, Piccadilly, evening
Details: madrakara@amidatrust.com

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15th Sept: Book Reading

David and Caroline will do book readings at Waterstones Bookshop, Leicester, on 15th September

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Marvellous Book

An endorsement from a reader...

I am right now reading your marvelous book, Caroline! (Your's next, David) I find your writing original, compelling, and with beautiful language and thoughtful and profound psychological and spiritual deas that are so real and useful for those of us of this world....all of us! Clearly you love language, thought, ideas and all beings. I will tell many people about it. Because I am clearly not "religious" these days, I find it spiritually nourishing without being intrusive or invasive of my or anyone's inclinations - but opening us all up to considering the wonder of it all! AND our "bombu" nature! Thank you so much... !

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7th September Meet Amida Event

The Meet Amida Event was a great success with about 100 people in attendance. There were radings by Caroline Brazier and by David Brazier from their new books.

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Book Launch Event

There will be a book launch event on the evening of Friday 7th September 2007 at Narborough Parish Centre, Narborough, Leicestershire. This will promote David and Caroline's new books and also be a "Meet the Amida Community" event.

The new books are on special offer as a pair at Amazon

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6 August: Book Talk in Seattle

Caroline and David did readings from The Other Buddhism and from Who Loves Dies Well at the Elliott Bay Book Company "Seattle's legendary independent bookstore". We had an attentive and intelligent audience and the event went off well.

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Events in Seattle

4-6 August 2007 David and Caroline Brazier are leading events in Seattle revolving around their new and already published books.

Saturday: Engaged Buddhism: "The New Buddhism"
Sunday: Buddhist Psychology: "The Feeling Buddha", "Zen Therapy", "Buddhist Psychology/Buddhism on the Couch"
Monday: Readings from "Who Love Dies Well" and "The Other Buddhism"

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