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What is the place of discontent and unhappiness in human experience
and how best can we be with it? There is something about everything
that makes it not quite satisfactory. Even things we really love
are spoilt by not being quite enough or by going on too long.
People entering psychotherapy want to feel better - more
authoritative, less anxious or depressed, more whole - and although
it can help, an enormous amount of difficult and painful emotions
continue to arise. Even after years and years of therapy many of us
feel that there is no 'happy ever after'. Bearing this reality in
mind and drawing upon both psychotherapeutic and Buddhist sources,
Present with Suffering, explores bereavement and our pervasive
experience of emptiness. With a foreword from Henry Shukman, the
authors show how through being mindfully present, kind and
accepting, we may enfold what hurts us in a more spacious and
meaningful way.
**A TLS BOOK OF THE YEAR SELECTION** As heard on The Tim Ferriss
Show! 'Captivating' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 'The book Shukman was
born to write' NATALIE GOLDBERG, author of WRITING DOWN THE BONES
'A wonderful and generous book' DAVID HINTON, author of THE WILDS
OF POETRY *** One Blade of Grass is award-winning novelist and poet
Henry Shukman's account of his journey through the world of Zen
Buddhism. Raised in a rationalist household in Oxford during the
spiritual heyday of the Sixties and Seventies, an unexpected
spiritual awakening would prompt a lifelong quest to integrate the
experience into his life, leading him eventually to Zen Buddhism.
As Shukman gets to grips with meditative practice and struggles
with anxiety, depression and the chronic eczema he had had since
childhoods, he discovers in surprising ways the emotional,
spiritual and even physical healing that he has been searching for
all along. By turns humorous and moving, this beautifully written
memoir demystifies Zen training, casting its profound insights in
simple, lucid language, and takes the reader on a journey of their
own, into the hidden treasures of life that contemplative practice
can reveal to any of us.
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