The Zen of You and Me
By Diane Musho Hamilton
By Diane Musho Hamilton
By Diane Musho Hamilton
By Diane Musho Hamilton
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Philosophy
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Philosophy
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$12.95
Mar 21, 2017 | ISBN 9781611803785
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Mar 21, 2017 | ISBN 9780834840782
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Praise
“We are constantly in relationship with others, and here Diane Hamilton has offered us a playbook to insure that every one of those relationships become more fluid, joyful, and harmonious. Do you, like every other single person on the planet, experience conflict or have a difficult relationship in your life? Do you want to connect more fully with yourself and others? Read this book! It will masterfully help you on a journey to greater love and acceptance.”—Lodro Rinzler, author of Love Hurts and The Buddha Walks into a Bar…
“At this time, more than ever, our world needs Hamilton’s insights on difference, and how we can find our way through our judgments, into a more balanced view that recognizes and appreciates both our sameness and our differences. Through intimate personal experiences, and in a warm and encouraging manner, she offers the reader profound insight and compassionate teaching on how to equally navigate our individual and interdependent lives. Like a Zen Master, she encourages and teaches a way to live in the tension of difference and offer our energies to this world we live in today. This is excellent medicine for today’s ills.”—Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, author of Most Intimate: A Zen Approach to Life’s Challenges
“Hamilton’s years as a Zen teacher and professional mediator have taught her that embracing difference and working though conflict creates harmony with partners, parents, children, and colleagues. Mindfulness is at the centre of her common-sense guide to better relationships. She also counsels us to listen in a non-judgemental fashion, appreciate the other person’s point of view, and treat them with openhearted compassion.”—Lion’s Roar
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