Finding freedom : writings from death row

by Jarvis Jay Masters

Other authorsMelody Ermachild Charvis (Foreword)
Paperback, 1997

Publication

Imprint: Junction City, CA : Padma Pub., c1997. Edition: First edition. Responsibility: Jarvis Jay Masters with a foreword by Melody Ermachild Charvis and an afterword by H. E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xxi, 179 pages ; 22 cm.

Call number

Peace / Jarvi

Barcode

BK-08624

ISBN

188184708X / 9781881847083

CSS Library Notes

Description: In 1985 correctional officer Sergeant Burchfield was murdered in San Quentin, and Masters was convicted and sentenced to death for sharpening the blade that killed him. Masters had suffered from an extremely violent past. Now Masters shares stories of his life since 1990 on San Quentin's death row and how his own spiritual growth through Buddhism changed his life inside the prison.

Table of Contents: Foreword
Sanctuary
Mourning exercise
Finding freedom
Afterword

FY2023 /

Physical description

xxi, 179 p.; 22 cm

Description

"There are many forms of liberation-some that exist at the mercy of circumstance and others that can never be taken away. In this collection of stories, essays, poems, and letters from death-row inmate Jarvis Jay Masters, he explores the meaning of true freedom on his road to inner peace through Buddhist practice. He reveals the life of a young man surrounded by violence, his entanglement in the criminal justice system, and-following an encounter with Tibetan Buddhist teacher Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche-an unfolding commitment to nonviolence and peacemaking. At turns joyful, heartbreaking, frightening, and soaring with profound insight, Masters's story offers a vision of hope and the possibility of freedom in even the darkest of times"--

Language

Original language

English

User reviews

LibraryThing member CarlaR
I had a hard time reading this book, not because of what is depicted in the book, but simply because I didn't like the writing. It was very thin (both book wise and story wise) and took me a few hours to read.
LibraryThing member beau.p.laurence
another beatiful, intelligent black man on death row

Rating

½ (14 ratings; 3.8)
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