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Faith
Trusting Your Own Deepest Experience
Book • 2002
In this book, Sharon Salzberg explores the concept of faith in a way that is distinct from traditional religious interpretations.
She draws on Buddhist teachings and her own life experiences, including a tumultuous childhood, to explain that faith is about trusting one's deepest experience and maintaining the strength to move forward even in difficult times.
Salzberg emphasizes the interconnectedness of all beings and how faith can be a source of healing and peace, accessible to anyone regardless of their spiritual tradition.
She draws on Buddhist teachings and her own life experiences, including a tumultuous childhood, to explain that faith is about trusting one's deepest experience and maintaining the strength to move forward even in difficult times.
Salzberg emphasizes the interconnectedness of all beings and how faith can be a source of healing and peace, accessible to anyone regardless of their spiritual tradition.
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