Buddhism is often admired for its realism. It does not deny suffering, distract from it, or explain it away. Instead, it exposes the patterns of desire, effort, and consequence that shape human pain. In doing so, it offers a diagnosis that many modern people find deeply persuasive.
Yet a diagnosis, however accurate, does not heal.
When Awakening Is Not Enough walks carefully through the Buddhist understanding of suffering, discipline, karma, and awareness, allowing each to reach its natural limit. As the journey unfolds, a deeper question emerges. If suffering is structural and accumulated, can human effort ever undo it.
The Gospel enters this conversation not as a refinement of Buddhist insight, but as a fundamentally different category of answer. It does not offer escape from life, but restoration of life. It does not dissolve desire, but heals it. It does not deny the world’s brokenness, but claims that healing requires intervention from beyond human capacity.
Written with respect, clarity, and restraint, this book is for readers who take suffering seriously and want to understand why awakening alone cannot deliver the healing the human heart longs for.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Buddhism is often admired for its realism. It does not deny suffering, distract from it, or explain it away. Instead, it exposes the patterns of desire, effort, and consequence that shape human pain. In doing so, it offers a diagnosis that many modern people find deeply persuasive.Yet a diagnosis, however accurate, does not heal.When Awakening Is Not Enough walks carefully through the Buddhist understanding of suffering, discipline, karma, and awareness, allowing each to reach its natural limit. As the journey unfolds, a deeper question emerges. If suffering is structural and accumulated, can human effort ever undo it.The Gospel enters this conversation not as a refinement of Buddhist insight, but as a fundamentally different category of answer. It does not offer escape from life, but restoration of life. It does not dissolve desire, but heals it. It does not deny the world's brokenness, but claims that healing requires intervention from beyond human capacity.Written with respect, clarity, and restraint, this book is for readers who take suffering seriously and want to understand why awakening alone cannot deliver the healing the human heart longs for. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798247018797
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