Buddha Standard Time

by Surya Das

Publisher: HarperOne Published: 2012-05-22 Category: Personal Empowerment

Time is one of our most precious resources, yet it often feels like our greatest adversary. We rush through our days, perpetually behind schedule, feeling harried and disconnected from the present moment. Ancient Buddhist wisdom offers a radical alternative to this modern predicament: a way of relating to time that transforms it from taskmaster to ally, from enemy to friend.

Drawing from decades of study with Tibetan masters and experience teaching Western students, this comprehensive guide presents a Buddhist approach to time management that goes far beyond productivity hacks and scheduling techniques. Instead, readers discover how to fundamentally shift their relationship with time itself, learning to live with greater presence, purpose, and peace regardless of external demands.

The central premise challenges our conventional understanding of temporal reality. Rather than viewing time as a scarce commodity to be hoarded and controlled, Buddhist philosophy reveals time as a fluid, subjective experience that can be expanded or contracted through the quality of our attention. When we bring full awareness to each moment, time paradoxically seems to slow down and become more spacious. Conversely, when we rush through our days on autopilot, hours and weeks vanish without leaving meaningful memories or accomplishments.

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