About the Book
No Self, No Problem is about how to realize the ultimate meaning of life in each moment by dissolving all notions of ego identity. It asks that spiritual seekers wake up to their true nature, which is already enlightened. Based on the Buddhist wisdom tradition, this easy-to-read book discusses in simple but profound and inspiring language how we can live a life full of love, satisfaction, and happiness. Anam Thubten, an accomplished Tibetan Buddhist meditation teacher, speaks with clarity, humor, and refreshing honesty as he shares his own spiritual journey. With profound knowledge and insight into the human condition, he illuminates the path to enlightenment for those willing to go to the heart of the matter.
About the Author :
Anam Thubten was born in Golok, eastern Tibet, and undertook Buddhist training in the Nyingma tradition at an early age. He has been teaching in the West since the 1990s and is the spiritual advisor and Dharma teacher for the Dharmata Foundation.
Review :
"Anam Thubten goes to the heart of the matter in this easy-to-read, yet profound, book written in an accessible contemporary style" Mandala "Editor's Choice"
"Anam Thubten lays the groundwork for an enlightened life in a simplistic way that not only a long time practitioner can understand, but those new to the path as well. With clarity and a sense of soft spokeness, Thubten give us the foundation to work from." -- Nate DeMontigny, Precious Metal; March, 2010
"A winsome winner. Each short chapter shows us the instant accessibility of our true nature.... Anam Thubten's main teaching is that 'enlightenment can happen right now in a single instant'. His book is exemplary in pointing out how to accomplish this.... The boon of this book is that his words are so vivid, clear, and comprehensible, they pierce through our doubt and resistance like a laser" Bohemian Buddhist Review
"At the same time, Thubten points out that the way to enlightenment is far easier than we think it is: it simply comes down to losing attachments. Thubten acknowledges that failure can, does, and will happen along the way; accepting that truth will make things easier, although failure does not give excuse for not trying. His style is warm and inviting, and he sprinkles a good bit of humor throughout, keeping the text from becoming overly dry and boring. No Self No Problem should sit on the bookshelf of everyone interested in letting go of their ego." Elephant Journal
"Author Anam Thubten, who was born in Eastern Tibet, undertook Buddhist training in the Nyingma tradition at an early age and has been teaching in the West since the 1990s. His teachings are unpretentious and sometimes outright humorous, but they are also profound. No Self, No Problem is about how to let go of our notions of ego identity in order to discover our true nature and achieve real liberation. 'We are perfect as we are, ' says Anam Thubten. 'When we realize this, we are perfect. When we don't realize this, we are also perfect.' There is a glossary of terms at the back of No Self, No Problem that those new to Buddhist concepts will find useful." Shambhala Sun
"Despite the seemingly simplistic message of the book's title, which significantly is all in lower case, he is both familiar with and sensitive to the psychological difficulties that can complicate spiritual practice. He approaches the core feature of Buddhist philosophy, 'No-Self', in a direct, humorous, no-nonsense way that is softened by tender and compassionate insights.... Accessible and contemporary, [Thubten] frequently uses lively imagery to underline his points.... Provides not only a clear, engaging introduction to the Buddhist path but also inspiration and salutary warnings for more experienced practitioners." Asya Chorley, The Middle Way
"The author, through discussions on meditation, inner contentment or detachment, awareness, acceptance, compassion, ultimate awakening and transcendent wisdom, enables us to realize and grasp that all the wealth is within us and in our control" East and West Series
"Whether you are new to the Dharma or a long-time practitioner, you will certainly find some helpful advice here." Khandro
Anam Thubten goes to the heart of the matter in this easy-to-read, yet profound, book written in an accessible contemporary style - Mandala Magazine Editor's Choice--Anam Thubten goe
His teachings are unpretentious and sometimes outright humorous, but they are also profound. No Self, No Problem is about how to let go of our notions of ego identity in order to discover our true nature and achieve real liberation.--His teachings
New Age Retailer What a fine, lovely entertaining work about the art of cultivating pure consciousness and contentment. Put simply, it is impossible not to become attached to Anam Thubten's book, illusions notwithstanding - Thomas Peter von Bahr, New Age Retailer--New Age Retailer What
Simply written but not simplistic - Thubten's writing is straightforward and easily read, encouraging the reader. His style is warm and inviting, and he sprinkles a good bit of humor throughout, keeping the text from becoming overly dry and boring. No Self No Problem should sit on the bookshelf of everyone interested in letting go of their ego.--Simply written b