Customer Reviews
Brilliant & Compassionate Read - By: Adam, 10 Mar 2008 
I have to admit that I am a bit of a fan of Pema Chodron, having heard her audiobooks "How to Meditate", "Pure Meditation" & "True Happiness". I like her down-to-earth, yet wise & compassionate style. This is the first book I have read of Pema's & it is beautiful. It took me a while to get into it, & I enjoyed the last 7 chapters the most especially the "Sending & Taking" chapter on Tonglen practice, the chapter called "Not preferring Samsara to Nirvana" which spoke a little about ego involvement, & finally the chapter "Sticking to One Boat" which has inspired me to buy Trungpa's "Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism". 10 years before coming across Pema's beautiful teachings I got involved with A.Cohen's ego-inflated,neurotic nonsense & it seriously put me off all spiritual paths for a very long time. Pema Chodron is a breath of fresh, spring air.
Marvelous - By: , 04 Dec 1998 
Marvelous book. Very well written, you feel like the author was there with you, talking to you. It all sounds so truthful, like you always knew, yet how come we chose the opposite? There's no escape , unless you want to keep dying day after day. Let's wake up. It's worth it, & this book is a good start. It was for me. Probably the best I've read of all so-called "self-help" books.
Lucid & Humorous Talks on Tibetan Buddhism and Life - By: , 12 Oct 1996 
The Wisdom of No Escape was my first introduction to Tibetan Buddhism. I found it by chance at a time of my life when it had become ludicrously clear that there was NO escape from human frailty. It makes one feel much better about that fact.
Great book.