According to the contributors to this unique anthology, Buddhism can shed valuable light on our compulsions to consume. Craving and attachment--how they arise and how to free ourselves of them--are central themes of Buddhist thought. The writings in this volume, most of which have never been previously published, offer fresh perspectives and much-needed correctives to our society's tendency to believe that having more will make us happier.
Hooked! includes a range of writings on how to apply Buddhist thought and ethics to understand and combat the problem of over-consumption as individuals and collectively. Contributors include popular Western teachers, Asian masters, scholars, and practitioners such as:
- Pema Chödrön--on what is actually happening at the moment we're "hooked," and how to get beyond that.
- Joseph Goldstein--on how mindfulness training can help us stop "wanting to want."
- Bhikshuni Thubten Chödrön--on how consumer mentality influences spiritual practice.
- Judith Simmer-Brown--on how cultivating spiritually based activism and compassionate action can help us address the negative effects of consumerism.
- Rita Gross--on how understanding moderation can curb overconsumption.
- Santikaro Bhikkhu--on practicing generosity in a consumer world.