Finding Freedom: How Death Row Broke and Opened My Heart

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Finding Freedom: How Death Row Broke and Opened My Heart
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jarvis Jay Masters
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreReligion and beliefs
ISBN/Barcode 9781611809114
ClassificationsDewey:364.66092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Shambhala Publications Inc
Imprint Shambhala Publications Inc
Publication Date 14 July 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

A remarkable story of personal transformation and spiritual awakening from a Buddhist man on death row. There are many forms of liberation--some that exist at the mercy of circumstance and others that can never be taken away. In this collection of stories, essays, poems, and letters from death-row inmate Jarvis Jay Masters, he explores the meaning of true freedom on his road to inner peace through Buddhist practice. He reveals the life of a young man surrounded by violence, his entanglement in the criminal justice system, and--following an encounter with Tibetan Buddhist teacher Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche--an unfolding commitment to nonviolence and peacemaking. At turns joyful, heartbreaking, frightening, and soaring with profound insight, Masters's story offers a vision of hope and the possibility of freedom in even the darkest of times.

Author Biography

Jarvis Jay Masters is an inmate on death row at San Quentin prison after being convicted of conspiracy in the murder of a prison guard in 1990. The author of That Bird Has My Wings- The Autobiography of an Innocent Man on Death Row as well as numerous articles, he won a PEN Award in 1992 for his poem "Recipe for Prison Pruno." There is a large-scale campaign to advocate his innocence and work within the legal system to free him.

Reviews

"This is one of my favorite books, which I have often referred to in my teachings. I am delighted that it will have a wider publication now so that more people can read these wonderful heartfelt stories."-from the foreword by Pema Choedroen "It is a privilege and joy to read Jarvis Masters's account of his spiritual struggle to find freedom at the edge of life. Everyone should read this book."-Robert A. F. Thurman, author of Essential Tibetan Buddhism "An inspiring, even exhilarating teaching on the life of a peacemaker in the midst of rage and despair, and in the shadow of the execution chamber."-Bernie Glassman, founder of Zen Peacemakers International "As he finds some measure of freedom inside a maximum security prison, Jarvis teaches me how to find freedom in my unfenced life."-Susan Moon, coauthor of What Is Zen? "Above all, the revelation Masters asks readers to contemplate is the acceptance that 'all of us live in a prison' of cyclic existence and suffering. This is a remarkable testament of personal transformation and spiritual awakening."-Publishers Weekly "This book is a must-read for all those who believe in prison reform and should be required reading for those who do not. It is a gentle reminder that all voices matter, that all stories deserve to be heard, that all life is precious, and that hope is real."-The Tattooed Buddha