The Book Summary: Esther Peled's sweeping and powerful book - which is prepared as a continuum of fundamental terms of Buddhist thinking - was born from a series of lectures to the general public who dealt with the Buddhist thinking and psychoanalytic thinking. He wants to bring in simple language ideas that are often not simple at all. It is aimed at answering the need for those who seek to understand, within the material secular world in which we live, the meaning of human existence from a Buddhist perspective. In recent decades, the Western world has revealed a great deal of interest in the Buddhist Torah. Some see the Buddha's teachings a new kind of psychotherapy. However, Buddhism is a complete concept of life and includes a clear moral premise and mainly deals with a person's full responsibility to his fate. To many good in the world: Buddhism, Meditation, Psychotherapy by Esther Peled, published by Wrestling, 308 pages.