Reimagining Buddhism through a feminine lens- A powerful memoir of healing, strength, and spiritual awakening.
PAMELA WEISS is a Buddhist teacher authorized in two traditions--Zen and Theraveda--and is the first and only layperson in the Suzuki Roshi Soto Zen lineage to receive full Dharma Transmission. After living as a monastic at Tassajara Zen Mountain Monastery, she completed comprehensive training through Spirit Rock Meditation Center to become an Insight meditation teacher. She is a member of the Spirit Rock Teacher Council, a guiding teacher at San Francisco Insight, and a visiting teacher at the Brooklyn Zen Center. Weiss is also an executive coach, CEO, entrepreneur, and pioneer in bringing Buddhist principles and practices into the workplace. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and her little dog, Grover.
REVIEWS . . .
"[A] steady, wise debut… Weiss weaves an empowering vision of
Buddhism into her life story; she also integrates feminine views
into Buddhist tenets and encourages women to
speakup."—PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY
“Here is strength in Zen, dedication in emergency, awakening
in business—all roads to the empowerment of women.”—JACK KORNFIELD,
author of A Path With Heart
“We are unique . . . never to be repeated. And, we are as common as
dirt—even our dreams reveal this. Weiss shows us in a handful of
pages what this dream journey that is more real than real might
look like. It took my breath away."
—James Ishmael Ford, author of Introduction to Zen
Koans
“A Bigger Sky takes the reader on a profound, groundbreaking, and
totally engaging journey of awakening and healing.”—KITTISARO AND
THANISSARA, authors of Listening to the Heart
“This is a deeply soulful, engaging, and ultimately joyous book. I
read it in one sitting and put it down with a broad smile.”—JAN
WILLIS, author of Dreaming Me: Black, Baptist, and Buddhist
“ There are deep teachings in here—dive in.”—BHIKKHUNI ANANDABODHI,
cofounder of Aloka Vihara Forest Monastery and coauthor of Leaving
it all Behind
“A Bigger Sky beautifully illuminates the power of the strong
feminine and its essential role for us all in personal and
planetary healing."—FRANK OSTESESKI, author of The Five
Invitations
“This is a wise, beautiful book. As I was reading, I felt myself
soften to the original source so lucidly described in her writing.
You will, too.”—ALLISON POST, coauthor of The Gut Wellness
Guide
“A beautiful and courageous book for those new to the world of
meditation and for those seeking a fuller expression of how the
path can unfold."—MATTY WEINGAST, author of The First Free
Women
"[Weiss] seemlessly weaves . . . a feminist take on Buddhist
teachings, ancient myth, and hard-won wisdom from her spiritual
path."—DIANA WINSTON, author of The Little Book of Being and
director at UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center
"I highly recommend this engrossing account for anyone on a
spiritual path.”
—LAMA PALDEN DROLMA, author of Love on Every Breath
and founder of Sukhasiddhi Foundation
“Weiss beautifully articulates . . . the human journey . .
. the joys and sorrows of the only life we have to
live.”—LARRY YANG, author of Awakening Together
"Practitioners who are birthing more inclusive and integrated forms
of American Buddhism will find much inspiration here.”—ANN GLEIG,
author of American Dharma
“a must-read . . . especially for women seeking to challenge
the status quo of religious orthodoxy."—ROGER HOUSDEN, author of
Ten Poems to Change Your Life series
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