This issue is included in our digital subscriptions. In this issue: Thich Nhat Hanh prescribes a beautiful antidote to despair and isolation, and gives practical guidance on how to love; on racial injustice, Joanne Friday offers a model for how to respond effectively to violence and hatred; building Beloved Community; transforming imprisonment, illness, grief with compassion and mindfulness; Walk With Me, a documentary about Plum Village and our monastic siblings.
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How to Live Box Set
How to Live Box Set includes the five bestselling handbooks of Thích Nhất Hạnh's Mindfulness Essentials series: How to Sit, How to Eat, How to Walk, How to Love, and How to Relax Collected together in a beautifully designed gift box, all five titles are in their original trade paperback…
How to Smile is Like a Revolutionary Cry
Brother Pháp Lưu reflects on How to Smile, a new compilation of simple, refreshing meditations from Thích Nhất Hạnh to give us inspiration and tools for transforming our suffering and cultivating happiness.
Wake Up Earth
Parallax Press is happy to provide special discounts on books for Wake Up Earth online retreat this May. Receive 40% off How to Love with code Wakeup Thich Nhat Hanh brings his signature clarity, compassion, and humor to the thorny question of How to Love. He distills one of our…
No Wrong Way
Pay attention to the interruptions, the wrong turns, the plans gone awry. Bow to the rude waiter, the overdue bill, All of the ways this world disappoints you. This is the marrow of the practice, the heartwood: knowing how to love an imperfect life. Still your mind, slow your breath. …
Happy Veggies
Revised Edition.
Poem by Sister Thuc Nghiem
In the kitchen late at night,my mother takes care of an injured wild birdto show her daughter how to love.I bathed my mother's cold and still bodyas best I could.I started the fire and went outsideto watch my mother's warmthrise into the tree, into the birds, and the sky. I…
Order of Interbeing Training and Mentoring
"I heard these words of the Buddha one time when he was staying in Savatthi in the Eastern Park with many well-known and accomplished disciples .... The senior bhikkhus in the community were diligently instructing bhikkhus who were new to the practice-some instructing ten students, some twenty, some thirty, and some forty; and…
How to Live
A companion to the bestselling How To (Mindfulness Essentials) books from Thich Nhat Hanh, this guided How to Live 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.
How to Live When a Loved One Dies
When someone we love passes away, we may suddenly feel abandoned or alone and may believe that we have lost them forever. We may experience anguish and feel disconnected from them. However, when we reconnect with ourselves, we reconnect with our loved one, with our ancestors, and with the whole stream of life. When we come home to ourselves, we can touch our loved one within us.