Confession of a Buddhist Atheist
Confessions of an Atheist Buddhist by Stephen Batchelor (Previously Read Copy)
This is a book about meaning without mythology. About what remains when belief is stripped down to direct experience.
Batchelor explores Buddhism not as a religion to adopt, but as a practical way of engaging with life. Attention, ethics, uncertainty, and responsibility without requiring faith in anything supernatural. It’s honest, clear-eyed, and deeply human.
This book is especially grounding if you’re curious about spirituality but resistant to dogma. It offers a path rooted in practice, not belief. And invites you to think for yourself rather than accept answers wholesale.
This copy is used, with light wear from being read and reflected on.
Passed along intentionally.