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In 2006 Stephen Legault experienced a period of tremendous upheaval, the result of bad decisions and a lifetime of anger and fear that left him in a deep depression, struggling to come to terms with the choices he had made. While running on a sun-dappled trail around Victoria?s iconic Mount Doug he realized that, like so many other people, he felt alone and afraid and was suffering, and that he had to do something about it. Having been toying with meditation for years and studying the teaching of the Buddha since he was a teenager, Stephen decided to address his suffering by dedicating himself more fully to a spiritual practice. One half of that practice was sitting still in meditation. The other half was running up and over southern Vancouver Island?s rocky domes of arbutus and Garry oak. Illustrated throughout with colour photographs highlighting the tranquil beauty of India, the American Southwest, Canada?s West Coast and the wild landscapes of the Rocky Mountains, Running Toward Stillness is an invitation to run through the woods, along the seashore and on mountain trails in order to experience moments of sublime delight, to share the imperfect insights gained on the trail and while sitting in meditation, and to learn that while we all suffer, we can learn to understand the root of our suffering. Most importantly, we can share the knowledge that there is an end to suffering, that this wonderful gift can be ours and that we are one part of nature moving through the rest of creation.

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Running Toward Stillness - photo 1
Copyright 2013 Stephen Legault - photo 2
Copyright 2013 Stephen Legault All rights reserved No part - photo 3
Copyright 2013 Stephen Legault All rights reserved No part - photo 4
Copyright
2013
Stephen
Legault
All
rights
reserved.
No
part
of
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publication
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Published
by
RMB
in
paperback
in
2013
ISBN
978-1-927330-64-7
This
electronic
version
published
in
2013
eISBN
978-1-927330-65-4
Front
cover
photo:
barefoot
runner
iStockphoto.com/redmal
Photos
on
pages
and
by
Jennifer
Hoffman
Rocky
Mountain
Books
acknowledges
the
financial
support
for
its
publishing
program
from
the
Government
of
Canada
through
the
Canada
Book
Fund
( CBF )
and
the
Canada
Council
for
the
Arts,
and
from
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province
of
British
Columbia
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Council
and
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Credit.
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www.rmbooks.com
For Jenn For Rio and Silas For Dan J and James For the Buddha within us - photo 5
For Jenn
For Rio and Silas
For Dan, J and James
For the Buddha within us all
Believe nothing no matter where you read it or who said it no matter if I - photo 6
Believe nothing no matter where you read it or who said it no matter if I - photo 7
Believe nothing, no matter where you read
it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it,
unless it agrees with your own reason and
your own common sense
BUDDHA
The day you let go is the day you are forgiven.
MICHAEL FRANTI
CONTENTS - photo 8
CONTENTS PREFACE Start Ag - photo 9
CONTENTS
PREFACE Start Again There is motion in stillness and stillness - photo 10
PREFACE Start Again There is motion in stillness and - photo 11
PREFACE
Start
Again
There
is
motion
in
stillness
and
stillness
in
motion.
Im
always
a
little
nervous
before
a
long
run,
because
often
it
hurts.
Im
an
enthusiastic
but
not
particularly
talented
runner.
Nor
am
I
a
particularly
good
Buddhist.
Sometimes
Buddhism
is
uncomfortable
too.
I
dont
follow
any
particular
doctrine
or
school
of
Buddhism;
sometimes
days
pass
and
I
forget
to
meditate,
and
I
cant
remember
half
the
steps
of
the
Eightfold
Path.
Nevertheless,
this
book
is
the
result
of
the
intersec-
tion
of
two
important
things
in
my
life
running
and
meditation
and
what
they
have
taught
me.
Running
and
meditation
have
been
the
two
principal
means
by
which
I
have
made
inquiries
into
the
nature
of
my
own
challenges,
and
Id
like
to
share
with
you
what
I
have
learned.
This
is
a
book
about
karma:
the
power
of
our
actions
and
their
consequences.
It
started
as
a
blog
posting
in
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