HOW TO LIVE: THE ESSENTIAL MINDFULNESS JOURNAL (MINDFULNESS ESSENTIALS)
Author: Thich Nhat Hanh. Illustrator: Jason DeAntonis Thể loại: Literature & Fiction ISBN: 9781952692307 Xuất bản: 7/2024 Trọng lượng: 1050 gr NXB: Số trang: 176 pages - Dimensions: 13 x 18 cm Giá bán: 262,000 đ |
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An inspirational, contemplative journal and guide for your own mindfulness practice A companion to the bestselling How To (Mindfulness Essentials) books from Thich Nhat Hanh, this guided journal contains quotes to contemplate for your own mindfulness practice. Lined pages for writing are interspersed with quotes and the beautiful sumi-ink illustrations of Jason DeAntonis. The Mindfulness Essentials have appeared on the NPR Bestseller list, the Washington Post Bestseller list the San Francisco Chronicle Bestseller list, the Boston Globe Bestseller list, the LA Times Bestseller List and the extended New York Times Bestseller List. Like the How To books, this journal is small enough to fit in your pocket or backpack. Minh Khai bookstore would like to introduce |
THE ADMONITIONS AND ENCOURAGING WORDS OF MASTER GUISHAN: TEXT AND COMMENTARY Author: Thich Nhat Hanh. Translator: Annabel Laity Thich Nhat Hanh's translation and commentary for a Buddhist text that has been long considered one of the three key books for monastic meditation practitioners For monks, nuns, or laypeople, this text from the days of early Buddhism in China calls on us to wake up and live an authentic life dedicated to spiritual ideals. The Admonitions and Encouraging Words of Master Guishan is offered to new ... |
THE BODHISATTVA PATH: COMMENTARY ON THE VIMALAKIRTI AND UGRAPARIPRCCHA SUTRAS Author: Thich Nhat Hanh. Translator: Sister Annabel Laity Learn about the bodhisattva ideal—the capacity to see the potential for awakening in everyone and aspire to help them along their path—with new commentaries on early Mahayana sutras from Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, the monk Time magazine calls "the father of mindfulness." Based on a three-month retreat given by Ven. Thich Nhat Hanh in the winter of 1991, this book gives an historical ... |