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Faith is a thorny subject these days. Its negative manifestations and its seeming incompatibility with reason cause many to dismiss it out of hand. But Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel urges us to reconsider: for faith is really nothing but our natural proclivity to find certainty in a world where certainty is hard to come by. And if we look carefully, we’ll discover that the faith impulse isn’t separate from logic at all—faith and logic in fact work together in a playful and dynamic relationship that reveals the profoundest kind of truth—a truth beyond the limits of “is” and “is not.” Using the traditional Buddhist teachings on dependent arising, Elizabeth leads us on an experiential journey to discover the essential interdependence of everything, and through that thrilling discovery to open ourselves to the whole wonderful range of human experience.
Excerpt: "I wrote this book as a tribute to the experience of grace, the source, from which all authentic faith traditions have emerged. But I also had something else in mind. I wanted to introduce the natural principle of Pratityasamutpada, 'dependent arising,' into a bigger conversation regarding faith. I wanted to present an investigation that would liberate 'faith' from the stagnant realm of individual and cultural beliefs and go beyond the vague assumptions that remain locked up in language."
You may also be interested in Elizabeth's first book: The Power of An Open Question: The Buddha’s Path to Freedom