Susan J. Stabile
Introduction
Part I: How We Think about Other Faith Traditions
1. The Value of Interreligious Dialogue
2. Core Truths that Operate Across Faith Traditions
Part II: Adapting Prayer Practices from Another Faith Tradition
3. The Importance of Contemplation and
Affective Experience
4. Why Look to Tibetan Buddhist Meditation?
Part III: Analytical Meditations and Commentary
5. Friend, Enemy, Stranger
6. Tonglen
7. Kindness of (M)other Sentient Beings
8. Exchanging Self and Others
9. The Four Immeasurables
10. Meditation
on Compassion
11. Giving the Four Elements
12. Perfect Human Rebirth
13. Death
14. Impermanence
15. Overcoming Anger
16. The Eight Worldly Concerns
17. Taking Refuge
18. Emanating as the Deity
19. Meditating on the I
Part IV: Other Meditations and
Practices
20. Meditations to Develop Concentration and Mindfulness
21. Other Practices
Notes
Glossary
Suggestions for further reading
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Susan Stabile is the Robert and Marion Short Distinguished Chair in Law at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis. She is also a spiritual director, trained in the Ignatian tradition.