For friends and followers of the Dharma, this collection illumines the promise of our practice and its relevance to our world today. Shorn of sentimentality and electric with caring, Alan Senauke is a trustworthy guide. His essays serve me both as reports from the field and inspirational reading.
— Joanna Macy: teacher, author of World as Lover, World as Self.
Hozan Alan Senauke writes beautifully of his heartfelt experience and commitment to engaged Buddhism. Reading his words, one can see the path of a Bodhisattva in this age of globalization.
— Sulak Sivaraksa: Social philosopher, Buddhist activist, author of Seeds of Peace and The Wisdom of Sustainability.
A brave and wise book. This is a must-read for all those who care about our world. Alan Senauke speaks straight to the heart of suffering and those who have the courage to engage on the frontlines of compassionate action. Engaged Buddhism has never been More adeptly or more powerfully described. I am so grateful to Alan for his work and words.
— Roshi Joan Halifax: founder of Upaya Zen Center, anthropologist, activist, author of Being with Dying.
Over the years I have treasured my friendship with Alan. Sharing with me the many stories in this book, he has carried me along with a sense of compassion I continue to learn from. His travels are, in truth, a journey on the path of a bodhisattva. Read this book and you can see what it means to genuinely be of benefit to all beings.
— Jarvis Jay Master, author of That Bird Has My Wings.
Alan takes us on a journey from the 1960's student protest to the streets of Burma as he bears witness to the world's suffering and works to heal it.
— Bernie Glassman: founder of the Zen Peacemakers, author of Bearing Witness.
Alan Senauke is one of the founders and wise elders of socially engaged Buddhism in the West. Read these essays and you'll know why.
— David Loy: philosopher, teacher, author of The Great Awakening, and Money, Sex, War, Karma.