Aronson
brings to his work in Buddhist Practice on Western Ground
over thirty-five years of personal and scholarly participation
in Buddhist tradition and practice. His facility with Buddhist
languages and culture allows him to access greater subtlety,
depth, and clarity of the teachings than is possible through
translated material in English. He brings eighteen years of
training and clinical practice in psychotherapy, as well as
his personal experience of the psychotherapeutic process,
to bear on the book’s in-depth discussion of how these
seemingly disparate methods of self-discovery and spiritual
growth may complement one another.