Part of the Buddhist View Series


Ageing in Buddhism is part of the Buddhist View Series, which explores ordinary aspects of life through a Buddhist perspective. This volume reflects on how ageing gradually reshapes daily experience — not through dramatic events, but through subtle shifts in capacity, expectation, and identity.
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Written in clear, accessible language, the book invites readers to look closely at how change is actually lived, and how a steadier understanding of ageing may lessen the unnecessary suffering that often accompanies it.
Author: Edward Horner
Foreword: Ven. Dr. Bhante Saranapala,
Founder of Canada: A Mindful and Kind Nation
West End Buddhist Temple and Meditation Centre in Toronto.
Afterword: Brad Hunter, whose work in Mindful Engagement of Mortality and Identity maps the terrain of mortality and identity explored here
Publisher: Canadian Outdoor Press
Imprint: Mind of Peace Publications
Format: Paperback
Trim size: 4.25 × 7 inches
Pages: 130
ISBN: 978-1-990213-05-2
Price: $19.99 CAD (Subject to change)
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Available mid April, 2026 through bookstores and libraries worldwide
