The Mindfulness Survival Kit: Five Essential Practices

Author:   Thich Nhat Hanh ,  Joan Halifax, PhD
Publisher:   Parallax Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9781937006341


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   31 October 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Five Essential Practices Join Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh as he explores 5 essential mindfulness practices that offer a blueprint for healthy, compassionate living-no matter your spiritual path or background. The Five Mindfulness Trainings (also referred to as ""Precepts"")-not to kill, steal, commit adultery, lie, or take intoxicants-are the basic statement of ethics and morality in Buddhism. Zen Master and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh argues eloquently for their applicability in our daily lives and on a global scale. Nhat Hanh discusses the value and meaning of each precept, offering insights into the role that it could play in our changing society. Thich Nhat Hanh calls the trainings a ""diet for a mindful society"". With this book, he offers a Buddhist contribution to the current thinking on how we can come together to define secular, moral guidelines that will allow us to explore and sustain a sane, compassionate, and healthy way of living. The Five Mindfulness Trainings offer a path to restoring meaning and value in our world-whether called virtues, ethics, moral conduct, or precepts they are guidelines for living without bringing harm to others.

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Author:   Thich Nhat Hanh ,  Joan Halifax, PhD
Publisher:   Parallax Press
Imprint:   Parallax Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 11.40cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 16.50cm
Weight:   0.172kg
ISBN:  

9781937006341


ISBN 10:   1937006344
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   31 October 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Reviews for the previous edition: Nhat Hanh's meditations illuminate the connection between spirituality and social action and point us to the value of mindfulness in everyday life. -- Publishers Weekly A beautiful, wise, sensitive book for Buddhists and those open to learning from other traditions. Highly recommended. -- Library Journal Thich Nhat Han's deep understanding of the precepts [trainings] and his actual contact with today's suffering make these reworkings profound. -- Turning Wheel The insightful and penetrating commentaries on the precepts, by one of the wisest and most compassionate spiritual guides of our times, offer challenging responses to the most difficult moral dilemmas we face. -- Fellowship in Prayer QUOTE Violence, racial injustice, alcoholism, sexual abuse, environmental exploitation, and so many other problems compel us to find ways to stop the suffering that is rampant in ourselves and in society. To realize peace in our daily lives, we need some guidelines. 2,500 years ago, the Buddha offered Five Wonderful Precepts as a practice to help us live a peaceful and wholesome life. --Thich Nhat Hanh Endorsements The teaching of the Buddha is said to be 'vast and profound'. I firmly believe that it has the power to transform our society, but only if more and more men and women come to embody it in their lives, living in mindfulness and acting with compassion both toward themselves and toward others. The great and gentle strength of Thich Nhat Hanh's teaching is to show us that a vision of a world in peace is not only possible, but that it begins here, begins now, with each one of us looking deeply within, and honoring limitless potential. We can change the world by how we live, and nothing less than the survival of our species on Earth may be at stake. As human beings, to live in wisdom, and to love in compassion, is not only our responsibility, but our birthright. Sogyal R


Reviews for the previous edition: Nhat Hanh's meditations illuminate the connection between spirituality and social action and point us to the value of mindfulness in everyday life. -- Publishers Weekly A beautiful, wise, sensitive book for Buddhists and those open to learning from other traditions. Highly recommended. -- Library Journal Thich Nhat Han's deep understanding of the precepts [trainings] and his actual contact with today's suffering make these reworkings profound. -- Turning Wheel The insightful and penetrating commentaries on the precepts, by one of the wisest and most compassionate spiritual guides of our times, offer challenging responses to the most difficult moral dilemmas we face. -- Fellowship in Prayer QUOTE Violence, racial injustice, alcoholism, sexual abuse, environmental exploitation, and so many other problems compel us to find ways to stop the suffering that is rampant in ourselves and in society. To realize peace in our daily lives, we need some guidelines. 2,500 years ago, the Buddha offered Five Wonderful Precepts as a practice to help us live a peaceful and wholesome life. --Thich Nhat Hanh Endorsements The teaching of the Buddha is said to be 'vast and profound'. I firmly believe that it has the power to transform our society, but only if more and more men and women come to embody it in their lives, living in mindfulness and acting with compassion both toward themselves and toward others. The great and gentle strength of Thich Nhat Hanh's teaching is to show us that a vision of a world in peace is not only possible, but that it begins here, begins now, with each one of us looking deeply within, and honoring limitless potential. We can change the world by how we live, and nothing less than the survival of our species on Earth may be at stake. As human beings, to live in wisdom, and to love in compassion, is not only our responsibility, but our birthright. Sogyal Rinpoche - author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying


Reviews for the previous edition: <br> Nhat Hanh's meditations illuminate the connection between spirituality and social action and point us to the value of mindfulness in everyday life. -- Publishers Weekly <br> A beautiful, wise, sensitive book for Buddhists and those open to learning from other traditions. Highly recommended. -- Library Journal <br> Thich Nhat Han's deep understanding of the precepts [trainings] and his actual contact with today's suffering make these reworkings profound. -- Turning Wheel <br> The insightful and penetrating commentaries on the precepts, by one of the wisest and most compassionate spiritual guides of our times, offer challenging responses to the most difficult moral dilemmas we face. -- Fellowship in Prayer <br>QUOTE<br> Violence, racial injustice, alcoholism, sexual abuse, environmental exploitation, and so many other problems compel us to find ways to stop the suffering that is rampant in ourselves and in society. To realize peace in our daily lives, we need some guidelines. 2,500 years ago, the Buddha offered Five Wonderful Precepts as a practice to help us live a peaceful and wholesome life. <br>--Thich Nhat Hanh <br>Endorsements <br> The teaching of the Buddha is said to be 'vast and profound'. I firmly believe that it has the power to transform our society, but only if more and more men and women come to embody it in their lives, living in mindfulness and acting with compassion both toward themselves and toward others. The great and gentle strength of Thich Nhat Hanh's teaching is to show us that a vision of a world in peace is not only possible, but that it begins here, begins now, with each one of us looking deeply within, and honoring limitless potential. We can change the world by how we live, and nothing less than the survival of our species on Earth may be at stake. As human beings, to live in wisdom, and to love in compassion, is not only our responsibility, but our birthright. <br>Sogyal R


Reviews for the previous edition: Nhat Hanh s meditations illuminate the connection between spirituality and social action and point us to the value of mindfulness in everyday life. Publishers Weekly A beautiful, wise, sensitive book for Buddhists and those open to learning from other traditions. Highly recommended. Library Journal Thich Nhat Han s deep understanding of the precepts [trainings] and his actual contact with today s suffering make these reworkings profound. Turning Wheel The insightful and penetrating commentaries on the precepts, by one of the wisest and most compassionate spiritual guides of our times, offer challenging responses to the most difficult moral dilemmas we face. Fellowship in Prayer QUOTE Violence, racial injustice, alcoholism, sexual abuse, environmental exploitation, and so many other problems compel us to find ways to stop the suffering that is rampant in ourselves and in society. To realize peace in our daily lives, we need some guidelines. 2,500 years ago, the Buddha offered Five Wonderful Precepts as a practice to help us live a peaceful and wholesome life. Thich Nhat Hanh Endorsements The teaching of the Buddha is said to be vast and profound . I firmly believe that it has the power to transform our society, but only if more and more men and women come to embody it in their lives, living in mindfulness and acting with compassion both toward themselves and toward others. The great and gentle strength of Thich Nhat Hanh s teaching is to show us that a vision of a world in peace is not only possible, but that it begins here, begins now, with each one of us looking deeply within, and honoring limitless potential. We can change the world by how we live, and nothing less than the survival of our species on Earth may be at stake. As human beings, to live in wisdom, and to love in compassion, is not only our responsibility, but our birthright. Sogyal Rinpoche author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying Reviews for the previous edition: Nhat Hanh's meditations illuminate the connection between spirituality and social action and point us to the value of mindfulness in everyday life. -- Publishers Weekly A beautiful, wise, sensitive book for Buddhists and those open to learning from other traditions. Highly recommended. -- Library Journal Thich Nhat Han's deep understanding of the precepts [trainings] and his actual contact with today's suffering make these reworkings profound. -- Turning Wheel The insightful and penetrating commentaries on the precepts, by one of the wisest and most compassionate spiritual guides of our times, offer challenging responses to the most difficult moral dilemmas we face. -- Fellowship in Prayer QUOTE Violence, racial injustice, alcoholism, sexual abuse, environmental exploitation, and so many other problems compel us to find ways to stop the suffering that is rampant in ourselves and in society. To realize peace in our daily lives, we need some guidelines. 2,500 years ago, the Buddha offered Five Wonderful Precepts as a practice to help us live a peaceful and wholesome life. --Thich Nhat Hanh Endorsements The teaching of the Buddha is said to be 'vast and profound'. I firmly believe that it has the power to transform our society, but only if more and more men and women come to embody it in their lives, living in mindfulness and acting with compassion both toward themselves and toward others. The great and gentle strength of Thich Nhat Hanh's teaching is to show us that a vision of a world in peace is not only possible, but that it begins here, begins now, with each one of us looking deeply within, and honoring limitless potential. We can change the world by how we live, and nothing less than the survival of our species on Earth may be at stake. As human beings, to live in wisdom, and to love in compassion, is not only our responsibility, but our birthright. Sogyal Rinpoche - author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying Nhat Hanh's meditations illuminate the connection between spirituality and social action and point us to the value of mindfulness in everyday life. -- Publishers Weekly A beautiful, wise, sensitive book for Buddhists and those open to learning from other traditions. Highly recommended. -- Library Journal


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Thich Nhat Hanh was a world-renowned spiritual teacher and peace activist. Born in Vietnam in 1926, he became a Zen Buddhist monk at the age of sixteen. Over seven decades of teaching, he published more than 100 books, which have sold more than four million copies in the United States alone. Exiled from Vietnam in 1966 for promoting peace, his teachings on Buddhism as a path to social and political transformation are responsible for bringing the mindfulness movement to Western culture. He established the international Plum Village Community of Engaged Buddhism in France, now the largest Buddhist monastery in Europe and the heart of a growing community of mindfulness practice centers around the world. He passed away in 2022 at the age of 95 at his root temple, Tu Hieu, in Hue, Vietnam.

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