Read Online Dharma Wheels Zen Motorcycling CognitiveBehavioral Therapy eBook Daniel Mintie

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Read Online Dharma Wheels Zen Motorcycling CognitiveBehavioral Therapy eBook Daniel Mintie



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Dharma Wheels is an examination of human happiness through the triple lenses of Zen Buddhism, cognitive-behavioral therapy [CBT] and the art of motorcycling. Each lens resolves particular details of one and the same picture - the great process of human living and dying. Zen addresses first questions of life’s meaning and death’s certainty. CBT provides leverage on the emotional aspects of existence. A six-week motorcycle tour through the American West is the vivid backdrop for this vital investigation.

Seekers have long sought out quiet places – desert cells, mountain hermitages – to locate their wellness at the center. The author threw a leg over his motorcycle. Like a hermitage, any day on a motorcycle is a laboratory, a controlled setting in which to see more deeply into the way things are. During a Zen retreat the author once sat still in a single place for 12 months. Dharma Wheels reports his sitting in this same stillness – at speed, atop a one liter motor. The book covers the essential ground of Zen and CBT while traveling through the classic Western landscapes of desert, mountain range and coastline. Far from didactic, Dharma Wheels presents the wisdom of these two great world traditions in the only setting in which they ever come to life the movements of one’s own own heart/mind.

Dharma Wheels reads on two levels. First, the story of a road trip through 11 western states that lie between the Continental Divide and the sea. The book puts the reader in the saddle to absorb firsthand the roadstead passing through. Glacial mornings silent save for the squeak of still-cold leathers. Pinion smoke wafting over late night country lanes. Meteors crisscrossing red rock canyon lands like some jai alai game of the gods. Six weeks sans email, wristwatch or phone, the ticking of the odometer the only clock.

Second, the ancient, ever-new story that is the human quest for happiness. Itself a journey, this quest is the backstory to any tale of the road. The author's whole life is an inquiry into the habits of heart and mind that enable us to live and to die well. As a Western cognitive scientist his days are an investigation into precisely this. Forty years of Zen practice have helped him recognize the cognitive filters that cloud our direct apprehension of reality. Classic Zen texts and fMRI machines now agree well-being is one the world over, throughout space and time. Through the lens of science East and West, Dharma Wheels snaps into sharp focus the moving parts of this well-being.

Dharma Wheel's two stories are not separate. The Buddha looked up from beneath the Bodhi tree, saw the morning star, and realized the truth that he’d been seeking. All people go the Way from particular to particular, tree by tree, milepost by milepost, star by star. This Way travels under local names, in any language ever spoken. Truth, wisdom, the good road, divine life, Tao, Buddha nature, mental health. These names are all fingers pointing. Dharma Wheels stands up in the place to which they point.

Read Online Dharma Wheels Zen Motorcycling CognitiveBehavioral Therapy eBook Daniel Mintie


"This is my first review of a book I have purchased on Amazon, and I’m feeling a bit anxious that I will not do the book justice. Wow! So much that I love about this book and only 2 negative comments. The negative first. As I was reading Dharma Wheels the urge to jump on my motorcycle and ride cross country became almost irresistible. Seeing life through Mintie’s eye on a bike rekindled my love of riding and experiencing life in its many facets. The negative is that due to my bone cancer diagnosis, riding motorcycles is off the menu for me at this point. Bummer! While reading Dharma Wheels, the other “negative” that popped up for me (and it’s a bit embarrassing to admit) is the number of words that I had to look up. Good for my vocabulary but a bit frustrating at times because it interrupted my connection with the flow of the book.
I love the poetic style and flow of the book. Seeing life, the road, the world through Mintie’s eyes was clear, connecting, and enlightening. I was thrilled, moved, and saddened at the beauty as well as the ugliness of the world and life we travel through together, and felt like I was riding pillion with the Author. Experiencing this book has been life giving and receiving. I also love how the Author intermingled the story of his road trip with CBT principles, Zen wisdom, providing a road map to contentment.
Though I complained above about the words I don’t know, I love the book’s descriptions of riding through the American West, which lift me into what feels like a different realm of being. That realm I would call Love. This book brings a life-giving message: as I read it, I felt more hopeful. I highly recommend Dharma Wheels, especially if you like motorcycles, nature, people, or discovering contentment in the midst of the very simple and ordinary."

Product details

  • File Size 2856 KB
  • Print Length 234 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1732836418
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Livingwell Publishing (April 16, 2019)
  • Publication Date April 16, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07LFQHG12

Read Dharma Wheels Zen Motorcycling CognitiveBehavioral Therapy eBook Daniel Mintie

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Dharma Wheels Zen Motorcycling CognitiveBehavioral Therapy eBook Daniel Mintie Reviews


  • This is my first review of a book I have purchased on , and I’m feeling a bit anxious that I will not do the book justice. Wow! So much that I love about this book and only 2 negative comments. The negative first. As I was reading Dharma Wheels the urge to jump on my motorcycle and ride cross country became almost irresistible. Seeing life through Mintie’s eye on a bike rekindled my love of riding and experiencing life in its many facets. The negative is that due to my bone cancer diagnosis, riding motorcycles is off the menu for me at this point. Bummer! While reading Dharma Wheels, the other “negative” that popped up for me (and it’s a bit embarrassing to admit) is the number of words that I had to look up. Good for my vocabulary but a bit frustrating at times because it interrupted my connection with the flow of the book.
    I love the poetic style and flow of the book. Seeing life, the road, the world through Mintie’s eyes was clear, connecting, and enlightening. I was thrilled, moved, and saddened at the beauty as well as the ugliness of the world and life we travel through together, and felt like I was riding pillion with the Author. Experiencing this book has been life giving and receiving. I also love how the Author intermingled the story of his road trip with CBT principles, Zen wisdom, providing a road map to contentment.
    Though I complained above about the words I don’t know, I love the book’s descriptions of riding through the American West, which lift me into what feels like a different realm of being. That realm I would call Love. This book brings a life-giving message as I read it, I felt more hopeful. I highly recommend Dharma Wheels, especially if you like motorcycles, nature, people, or discovering contentment in the midst of the very simple and ordinary.