From the bestselling author of When Things Fall Apart, an open-hearted call for human connection, compassion, and learning to love the world just as it is during these most challenging times. In her first new book of spiritual teachings in over seven years, Pema Chödrön offers a combination of wisdom, heartfelt reflections, and the signature mix of humor and insight that have made her a beloved figure to turn to during times of change. In an increasingly polarized world, Pema shows us how to...
In "Handbook for the Soul, " a gathering of America's most celebrated spiritual writers, from Thomas Moore and Marianne Williamson to Jack Canfield and Robert Fulghum, offer inspiring words on the state of the soul today. This collection of more than thirty original essays address both the importance of caring for and nourishing the soul and the ways in which these individuals tend to their own souls on a day-to-day basis. Dedicated to the enrichment of our inner lives, these authors offer insig...
Divided into 82 chapters, each relating to the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of life, this volume presents a guide for living in accordance with the Tao and is designed to empower the reader to achieve meaning and fulfillment.
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What can you do each morning to raise your vibration and jumpstart your bliss?Spoiler alert: The answer isn't coffee. If you want to feel more grounded, energized, and connected to your goals, you should try what famous and highly successful people-from Benjamin Franklin and Jane Austen to Steve Jobs and Oprah Winfrey-have been doing throughout history: adopt a morning ritual, and stick to it! But where do you start?In Good Morning Intentions, two yoga and meditation teachers and entrepreneurs r...
With war and violence flaring all over the world, many of us are left feeling vulnerable and utterly helpless. In this book Pema Chödrön draws on Buddhist teachings to explore the origins of aggression, hatred, and war, explaining that they lie nowhere but within our own hearts and minds. She goes on to explain that the way in which we as individuals respond to challenges in our everyday lives can either perpetuate a culture of violence or create a new culture of compassion. "War and peace beg...