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Thich Nhat Hanh's writing is deceptive in its subtlety. He'll go on
and on with stories about tree-hugging or metaphors involving raw potatoes;
he'll tell you how to eat mindfully, even how to breathe and walk; he'll
suggest looking closely at a flower and to see the sun as your heart. As
the Zen teacher Richard Baker commented, however, Nhat Hanh is "a cross
between a cloud, a snail, and piece of heavy machinery." Sooner or later,
it begins to sink in that Nhat Hanh is conveying a depth of psychology
and a world outlook that require nothing less than a complete paradigm
shift. Through his cute stories and compassionate admonitions, he gradually
builds up to his philosophy of interbeing, the notion that none of us is
separately, but rather that we inter-are. The ramifications are
explosive. How can we mindlessly and selfishly pursue our individual ends,
when we are inextricably bound up with everyone and everything else? We
see an enemy not as focus of anger but as a human with a complex history,
who could be us if we had the same history. Suffice it to say, that after
reading Peace Is Every Step, you'll never look at a plastic bag
the same way again, and you may even develop a penchant for hugging trees.
--Brian Bruya
Book Description
In the rush of modern life, we tend to lose touch with the peace that
is available in each moment. World-renowned Zen master, spiritual leader,
and author Thich Nhat Hanh shows us how to make positive use of the very
situations that usually pressure and antagonize us. For him a ringing telephone
can be a signal to call us back to our true selves. Dirty dishes, red lights,
and traffic jams are spiritual friends on the path to "mindfulness" --
the process of keeping our consciousness alive to our...
Synopsis
In this modern spiritual classic, a world spiritual leader and Zen
master shows how to adapt simple Zen principles for daily living and the
way to peace--the first practical book on the subject since Zen Mind, Beginner's
Mind. Peace Is Every Step offers ways to use everyday events--washing dishes,
eating a meal, sitting in traffic--in the quest for peace and fulfillment.
The publisher,
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.
"In the rush of modern life, we tend to lose touch with the peace that
is available in each moment. World-renowned Zen master, spiritual leader,
and author Thich Nhat Hanh shows us how to make positive use of the very
situations that usually pressure and antagonize us. For him a ringing telephone
can be a signal to call us back to our true selves. Dirty dishes, red lights,
and traffic jams are spiritual friends on the path to "mindfulness" --
the process of keeping our.. |