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- Pagine: 136
- Data di uscita: 02-11-1992
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I read this faster than I really should have. This is more a book about spiritual practice and I read through much of it today. Obviously, I should have approached it with a greater patience--and oh, there's some irony there--but I needed to get it back to the library before heading out of town. One Leggi tutto
When you go to a farmer's market, you might look around see a lot of fruit and vegetables. You could know them by their characteristics - this one is sweet, this one requires a lot of preparation before eating, this one is ripe, this one is rotten, and so on. But all you know is what fruit is there, Leggi tutto
This great Sutra, I hope, will help me become more aware of the inner wounds and scars that keep me from enjoying the present moment.
"Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy." The book has been translated into oversimplified English. Any reader won't feel connected to the book because of the translation. Although, establishments are covered in the best way possible by Leggi tutto
Thich Nhat Hanh has a very special gift. He takes a millennia-old sutra and translates it into the language of the 21st century, making it not only understandable, but also relevant and applicable to our modern day lives. A must read for those who wonder how to live in peace, freedom and happiness ( Leggi tutto
Thich Knat Hahn did a remarkable job explaining mindfulness and how to implement this practice into your daily life. Mindfulness is the basis for Buddhism, and I loved reading about the power it can have in one’s life. I strongly recommend this book to anyone looking to further their understanding of Leggi tutto
Slow and repetitive in the beginning but it is the nature of the writer and practice. Over all a good read.
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