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Practical Buddhism Lectures

By: Marshall Stern
Narrated by: Marshall Stern
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These lectures are taken from classes given during the 2013-2014 season of Celebrity Cruise Line's Asia itinerary onboard the Millennium. The series is specifically designed for those who are unfamiliar with Buddhism and delivered in plain language aimed at a western audience. In the past, it would have cost you several thousand dollars to get onboard and attend these lectures, but now they are available for the first time to the general public. Presented in a fun manner by Marshall Stern, it mixes profound lessons with a very light touch.

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Deep Simplicity

Marshall Stern’s delivery of insightfulness is brought in a simple, caring fashion that guides you to finding your own Buddha. So deep and yet so simple. But the best things always are.
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