Buddhists know suffering like Frito Lay knows Cheetos. So how can enlightenment, karma, and compassion fix the carburetor in your busted riding lawnmower?

In just a few easy steps, you can learn how to love your chainsaw on a whole new level, stop fighting with your wife in Walmart, selflessly mow the lawn, and get your Zen on!

Breaking down thousands of years of wisdom, self-styled Buddhist Wahula Gonzo rebuilds The Four Noble Truths and The Eightfold Path in a humorous examination of his life and his personal search for meaning and a 1/4 inch socket.

Ebook $2.99

The Redneck Buddhist by Wahula Gonzo
[cl-review quote=”I will be honest I bought this book because I thought it would be funny, I bought it the same time I bought the Yoda Sutras. What happened was I found a book with a very simple and direct words explanation of the basics of Buddhism and I put it down thinking of the people I want to share it with. There are some pearls of wisdom in a nice and simple yet funny way of putting things. I actually laughed a couple times and then thought well you know he is right.” author=”Kelly” occupation=”Amazon Customer” type=”quote” layout=”clean” quote_size=”12px” author_size=”12px” italic=”1″][cl-review quote=”Need a fun ‘pick-me-up and enlighten me’ kinda read? This is it. Words of wisdom shared with humor. I love Wahula’s writing style, it’s engaging and funny while giving the reader something of value.” author=”Lyndack” occupation=”Amazon Customer” type=”quote” layout=”clean” quote_size=”12px” author_size=”12px” italic=”1″]