Press Release – Sebastopol, CA

Meet and Greet: Dorena Rode

The Twelve Steps as a Path to Enlightenment

Dorena Rode, a long term resident of Sonoma County, returns to launch her book, The Twelve Steps as a Path to Enlightenment—How the Buddha Works the Steps on Saturday, August 2, 2014 at noon – 2:00 pm at Copperfield’s Books Sebastopol. The first twenty-five people will receive a free gift (handmade lavender sachet) with their book purchase.

Book Cover of the 12 Steps as a Path to EnlightenmentThe Twelve Steps as a Path to Enlightenment – How the Buddha Works the Steps explains how the spiritual principals embodied in the Twelve Steps (of Alcoholic Anonymous) parallel the Buddhist teachings for reaching ultimate enlightenment. This book is a great introduction to the world view of Tibetan Buddhists such as the Dalai Lama. Dorena demystifies key concepts such as the six perfections, emptiness, refuge, bodhichitta, renunciation, and the development of watchfulness and concentration.

This guidebook, written by spiritual teacher and life coach, Dorena Rode, clearly presents a step by step proven method for increasing joy, making life more meaningful and destroying self-limiting beliefs. The spiritual seeker, whether in recovery or not, finds they can end their specific sufferings (which may include addiction to alcohol, drugs, food, sex, debting, etc) without the need to have a belief in a higher power or God.

Karen R. (Amazon review) writes:

“What an awesome book—I couldn’t wait to finish reading it so I could begin again and study it (which I am doing now!)! This book is great for experienced members or newcomers to the recovery program. A true tool of enhancement to one’s personal growth if you are of non-faith, of enlightened faith and even of Christian faith.”


Dorena rode, authorDorena Rode is an award winning speaker and has extensive experience in a multitude of disciplines. Her Twelve Step recovery began twenty-four years ago and she is a member of several programs. She studied Buddhism with the Asian Classics Institute and meditation with Master Culadasa of Dharma Treasure.  She has a Ph.D. in physiology with an emphasis in alternative medicine from UC Davis. For the past eighteen years she has maintained a regular practice of meditation and internal arts.  Currently she lives, practices and teaches in Phoenix Arizona.

Copperfield’s Books Sebastopol combines that local bookstore feeling with a great selection of titles. Drawing in folks from all of West County, the store offers author events and a stellar cast of booksellers.

The Twelve Steps as a Path to Enlightenment—How the Buddha Works the Steps  $14.95 USA,  158 pages         ISBN/EAN13:  1941894046 / 978-1941894040

What:              Author Meet & Greet with Dorena Rode
When:            Saturday, August 2, 2014, noon-2:00pm
Where:          Copperfield’s Books    138 N. Main Street, Sebastopol, CA, 95472

Event Contact:  Michael Fanning  (707) 823-2618

Dorena Rode is available for pre-event phone interviews. For booking presentations, media appearances, interviews, and/or book-signings contact dorena@tesli.org (707) 291-7731   Dorena’s blog

Press Release: Davis, CA

How to be Happy All the Time

UCD alumna to give talk and book signing at Avid Reader

Dorena Rode returns to Davis to give a talk about the steps to permanent happiness based on her book, The Twelve Steps as a Path to Enlightenment—How the Buddha works the steps on Friday, August 8, 2014 at 7:30pm at the Avid Reader downtown.  First twenty people will receive a free gift (handmade lavender sachet) with their book purchase.

Book Cover of the 12 Steps as a Path to EnlightenmentThe Twelve Steps as a Path to Enlightenment – How the Buddha Works the Steps explains how the spiritual principals embodied in the Twelve Steps (of Alcoholic Anonymous) parallel the Buddhist teachings for reaching ultimate enlightenment. This book is a great introduction to the world view of Tibetan Buddhists such as the Dalai Lama. Dorena demystifies key concepts such as the six perfections, emptiness, refuge, bodhichitta, renunciation, and the development of watchfulness and concentration.

This guidebook, written by spiritual teacher and life coach, Dorena Rode, clearly presents a step by step proven method for increasing joy, making life more meaningful and destroying self-limiting beliefs. The spiritual seeker, whether in recovery or not, finds they can end their specific sufferings (which may include addiction to alcohol, drugs, food, sex, debting, etc) without the need to have a belief in a higher power or God.

Karen R. (Amazon review) writes:

“What an awesome book—I couldn’t wait to finish reading it so I could begin again and study it (which I am doing now!)! This book is great for experienced members or newcomers to the recovery program. A true tool of enhancement to one’s personal growth if you are of non-faith, of enlightened faith and even of Christian faith.”


Dorena rode, authorDorena Rode is an award winning speaker and has extensive experience in a multitude of disciplines. Her Twelve Step recovery began twenty-four years ago and she is a member of several programs. She studied Buddhism with the Asian Classics Institute and meditation with Master Culadasa of Dharma Treasure.  She has a Ph.D. in physiology with an emphasis in alternative medicine from UC Davis (2004). For the past eighteen years she has maintained a regular practice of meditation and internal arts.  Currently she lives, practices and teaches in Phoenix Arizona.

Avid Reader is a local independent bookseller offering new hardbacks, paperbacks and eBooks; special orders at no charge; and complimentary wrapping.

The Twelve Steps as a Path to Enlightenment—How the Buddha Works the Steps  $14.95 USA,  158 pages         ISBN/EAN13:  1941894046 / 978-1941894040

What:     Book talk and signing with Dorena Rode
When:    Friday, August 8, 2014, 7:30pm
Where:  Avid Reader, 617 Second St., Davis, CA 95616

Event Contact: Nicholas Weigand, 530-758-4040, avidreaderpublicity@gmail.com

Dorena Rode is available for pre-event phone interviews. For booking presentations, media appearances, interviews, and/or book-signings contact dorena@tesli.org (707) 291-7731  Dorena’s Blog

 

Launching TESLI

In 1995, after the corporation I was working for was sold and I opted to refuse the employment offer from the new owners, I spent a great deal of time working through the exercises in the book Zen and the Art of Making a Living.  This effort culminated in the following mission statement:

I am here to live simply, enjoy life, and encourage (inspire) others to do the same.

Now Zen and the Art of Making a Living suggested that after I had figured out my mission, work or career ideas would naturally follow.  Well, I sat there and wondered what type of employment would lead to the fulfillment of my mission.  How was my mission related to work at all?  Geez, all that effort and I came up with nothing.

There began my search for meaningful employment.  I started with Network marketing, graduated to supplement clerk at a natural foods market, then moved onto “Chief Medicine Maker” for a local doctor.  The job list goes on and on.  My jobs were many and varied and lacked continuity.  Crafting my resume certainly was a creative endeavor.

In 2009, I discovered something called enlightenment.  This term is thrown around a bit, so I’ll define it for you.  Enlightenment is the permanent cessation of mental afflictions.  A mental affliction is something that disturbs the peace of mind of the person that has it.  A mental affliction includes things like anxiety, anger, jealously, and sadness.  Needless to say after dealing with chronic anxiety and depression this sounded like a real good solution.

Since 2009 I have been on a mission to become enlightened and to let people know that such a state is possible and doable.  Between 2009 and 2014 I was on “retreat”.  I was living on savings, although I did manage to do some work here and there – including an intense nine months teaching high school.  None of the work I did paid my bills and most of the time I wasn’t working for money at all.

I took advantage of the time to study the path to enlightenment and deepen my meditative practice.  In January of 2014 I ran out of money and suddenly found work that would cover my living expenses.  This has freed my up to follow my bliss.

I revisited my mission statement and realized that I was living it.  I lived simply – I grew a lot of my own food, used a composting toilet, cooked everything from scratch, and had a vibrant spiritual practice.   I was truly enjoying my life.  I woke up with the sun and went to bed early.  I gardened, did art and other creative activities.  I even got paid to give people massages and help them become free of limiting beliefs.

I also realized that my mission statement needed to include my vision of enlightenment.  The revised form might read:

I am here to live simply, enjoy life, become enlightened, and encourage (inspire) others to do the same.

With this in mind TESLI came to be.  The Enlightenment & Simple Living Institute is the platform from which I will “encourage others” to live simply, enjoy life and become enlightened (or reach their highest potential).  This is the official first blog post of TESLI.

Welcome and blessings to you.  Would you like more joy and love?  Just say yes and its yours!