Faces of Compassion captures the poignant truth that that a bodhisattva may appear in the form of a pirate or a spiritual leader and modernizes it, bringing the bodhisattva ideal into the present.-- "Tricycle"
In his wonderful book Leighton animates the history of Buddhism and offers insight into human nature and contemporary culture.-- "Turning Wheel"
What Leighton offers is the living tradition of Mahayana Buddhism: diverse, mysterious, vibrant, real.-- "Journal of Buddhist Ethics"
Edifying and imaginative..A modern spiritual classic.-- "Spirituality and Health"
Faces of Compassion is a wonderful resource and source of guidance and teaching...an invaluable companion to our lives.--Joan Halifax Roshi, Head Teacher, Upaya Institute
The lay reader will take from the book an appreciation for the complexity of Buddhist doctrine as well as a sense that bodhisattvas may well be living amongst us.-- "Foreword magazine"
Vigorous and inspiring, Faces of Compassion guides the reader into the awakening life within our contemporary world. An informative, useful, exhilarating work.--Jane Hirshfield, author of Women in Praise of the Sacred
A clear-as-a-bell introduction to Buddhist thought.--Zoketsu Norman Fischer, Senior Dharma Teacher of San Francisco Zen Center and author of Benedict's Dharma
Taigen Dan Leighton has lovingly illumined still another dimension of the human condition.--John Daishin Buksbazen, author of Zen Meditation in Plain English
This is useful as a fine axe...the perfect antidote to today's spiritual materialism.--Peter Coyote, actor and author of Sleeping Where I Fall