In his second book, Geoffrey Windham continues to explore what is means to be a human being, and what the being of being human might be. He synthesises ideas from Buddhism, Kabir, Krishnamurti, Lao Tsu and Werner Erhard in a style that points out both the joy and the absurdity of life. Brad Warner, the Zen Priest and Author, comments in his foreword, "Geoff's concept of 'Usual Me' is a great way of explaining one of the most difficult aspects of Buddhist philosophy in concrete, real world terms, and should be of great use to anyone who finds the Buddhist idea of 'no self' baffling." Windham's...
In his second book, Geoffrey Windham continues to explore what is means to be a human being, and what the being of being human might be. He synthesise...