An lạc txung bưwoc chân

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Thích Nhất Hạnh: An lạc txung bưwoc chân (Vietnamese language, 1995, Lá Broi)

154 pages

Vietnamese language

Published April 5, 1995 by Lá Broi.

OCLC Number:
37461434

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4 stars (15 reviews)

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 present experience and reality. The most profound satisfactions, the deepest feelings of joy and completeness lie as close at hand as our next aware breath and the smile we can form right now.

Lucidly and beautifully written, Peace Is Every Step contains commentaries and meditations, personal anecdotes and stories from Nhat Hanh's experiences as a peace activist, teacher, and community leader. It begins …

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3 stars

I don't think that this is my favorite work of Hanh's, but it was still an enjoyable audiobook! The narrator's voice is very calming, and I enjoyed certain sections but found myself fast-forwarding through others. There are some aspects of mindfulness that I think are wonderful and constructive and positive, but I still hold some criticisms of other aspects. This book was a bit repetitive, but a worthwhile listen.

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5 stars

This is the second book I’ve read by Hạnh, the first being Living Buddha, Living Christ. To those unfamiliar, Hạnh is a buddhist monk from Vietnam. He became a well known peace activist during the Vietnam work[1]. During that time, he worked with the likes of Martin Luther King Jr[2] and Thomas Merton[3].

I have been deeply affected by King and Merton, which is what piqued my interest in Hạnh. I’ve also grown in respect for many of the tenants of Buddhism that I’ve come to understand. Yet, I want to be clear upfront, I read Hahn as a Christian, looking to grow further in my Christian faith. I do so not adversarially, looking for weaknesses or contradictions. I do so out of a posture of hopeful admiration. Trusting that all truth is God’s truth. Believing that my faith, and the tradition it has grown out of, has a limited …

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5 stars

Smile! You are alive! This is a beautiful little book. Find inner peace by being compassionate with yourself, taking care of your feelings, and enjoying the present. Recognizing the interconnectedness of all things, contribute to world peace by being compassionate with others, even (especially) those who would do you harm. This theme is expressed in short bursts of gentle prose, which by itself lends the reader a sense of peace, while leading the reader to work toward cultivating peace through mindfulness. I recommend this book for all humans.

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