![]() All audiobooks featured here have a minimum of 500 reviews averaging at least 4.5 stars, with some exceptions made for outstanding stories and performances. Inclusion in Audible’s “Best Audiobooks” series is based on a number of factors, including presence on Audible best seller lists, listener ratings and reviews, Goodreads ratings, and input from the Audible Editors. Kornfield couches the Buddha’s words with contributions from many others, including Buddhists like the Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hanh, the psychotherapist Mark Epstine, meditation expert Sharon Salberg and more to paint a moving picture of the Buddha’s eternal influence. ![]() Narrator Edoardo Ballerini is a veteran of the genre, and his lofty, elegant tone is ideal for bringing the many quotes included in the audiobook to life. ![]() What’s really important here though is understanding that not all of us can achieve this, simply because we don’t all want to be this way. The Way of Zen is a 1957 non-fiction book on Zen Buddhism and Eastern philosophy by philosopher and religious scholar Alan Watts. Zen practitioner Jack Kornfield emphasizes the importance of the timeless freedom that the Buddha’s teachings offer, and how this timelessness applies to the Buddha’s wisdom itself as well. Becoming Zen means learning how to achieve this it means practicing thought and behaviour that grant us the wisdom to separate ourselves from earthly desires. ![]() ![]() The last of our Zen audiobook selections is the best on our list for leaving a lasting impression on the listener, since it deals with the idea that the Buddha’s teachings, though originally laid out over 25 centuries ago, are as fresh and alive today as they were then. ![]()
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