Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life
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Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life

Paperback – March 1, 1992

Price
$11.19
Format
Paperback
Pages
134
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0553351392
Dimensions
5.2 x 0.45 x 8.17 inches
Weight
4.8 ounces

Description

Thich Nhat Hanh's writing is deceptive in its subtlety. He'll go on and on with stories about tree-hugging or metaphors involving raw potatoes; he'll tell you how to eat mindfully, even how to breathe and walk; he'll suggest looking closely at a flower and to see the sun as your heart. As the Zen teacher Richard Baker commented, however, Nhat Hanh is "a cross between a cloud, a snail, and piece of heavy machinery." Sooner or later, it begins to sink in that Nhat Hanh is conveying a depth of psychology and a world outlook that require nothing less than a complete paradigm shift. Through his cute stories and compassionate admonitions, he gradually builds up to his philosophy of interbeing, the notion that none of us is separately, but rather that we inter-are . The ramifications are explosive. How can we mindlessly and selfishly pursue our individual ends, when we are inextricably bound up with everyone and everything else? We see an enemy not as focus of anger but as a human with a complex history, who could be us if we had the same history. Suffice it to say, that after reading Peace Is Every Step , you'll never look at a plastic bag the same way again, and you may even develop a penchant for hugging trees. --Brian Bruya Lucidly and beautifully written, Peace Is Every Step contains commentaries and meditations, personal anecdotes and stories from Buddhist Nhat Hanh's experiences as a peace activist, teacher, and community leader. It begins where the reader already is (kitchen, office, driving a car, walking in a park) and shows how deep meditative presence is available now. Nhat Hanh provides exercises to increase our awareness of our own body and mind through conscious breathing, which can bring immediate joy and peace. Nhat Hanh also shows how to be aware of relationships with others and of the world around us, its beauty and also its pollution and injustices. Through deceptively simple practices, Peace Is Every Step encourages the reader to work for peace in the world as he or she continues to work on sustaining inner peace by turning the "mindless" into the mindful. Peace Is Every Step is a useful, and necessary, addition to any Buddhist studies or self-help reference shelf. -- Midwest Book Review From the Publisher "In the rush of modern life, we tend to lose touch with the peace that is available in each moment. World-renowned Zen master, spiritual leader, and author Thich Nhat Hanh shows us how to make positive use of the very situations that usually pressure and antagonize us. For him a ringing telephone can be a signal to call us back to our true selves. Dirty dishes, red lights, and traffic jams are spiritual friends on the path to "mindfulness" -- the process of keeping our consciousness alive to our present experience and reality. The most profound satisfactions, the deepest feelings of joy and completeness lie as close at hand as our next aware breath and the smile we can form right now. Lucidly and beautifully written, Peace Is Every Step contains commentaries and meditations, personal anecdotes and stories from Nhat Hanh's experiences as a peace activist, teacher, and community leader. It begins where the reader already is -- in the kitchen, office, driving a car, walking a part -- and shows how deep meditative presence is available now. Nhat Hanh provides exercises to increase our awareness of our own body and mind through conscious breathing, which can bring immediate joy and peace. Nhat Hanh also shows how to be aware of relationships with others and of the world around us, its beauty and also its pollution and injustices. the deceptively simple practices of Peace Is Every Step encourage the reader to work for peace in the world as he or she continues to work on sustaining inner peace by turning the "mindless" into the mindFUL. This book of illuminating reminders bid us to reorient the way we look at the world...toward a humanitarian perspective." -- Publisher Weekly From the Inside Flap In the rush of modern life, we tend to lose touch with the peace that is available in each moment. World-renowned Zen master, spiritual leader, and author Thich Nhat Hanh shows us how to make positive use of the very situations that usually pressure and antagonize us. For him a ringing telephone can be a signal to call us back to our true selves. Dirty dishes, red lights, and traffic jams are spiritual friends on the path to "mindfulness" -- the process of keeping our consciousness alive to our present experience and reality. The most profound satisfactions, the deepest feelings of joy and completeness lie as close at hand as our next aware breath and the smile we can form right now.Lucidly and beautifully written, Peace Is Every Step contains commentaries and meditations, personal anecdotes and stories from Nhat Hanh's experiences as a peace activist, teacher, and community leader. It begins where the reader already is -- in the kitchen, office, driving a car, walking a part -- and shows how deep meditative presence is available now. Nhat Hanh provides exercises to increase our awareness of our own body and mind through conscious breathing, which can bring immediate joy and peace. Nhat Hanh also shows how to be aware of relationships with others and of the world around us, its beauty and also its pollution and injustices. the deceptively simple practices of Peace Is Every Step encourage the reader to work for peace in the world as he or she continues to work on sustaining inner peace by turning the "mindless" into the mindFUL."This book of illuminating reminders bid us to reorient the way we look at the world...toward a humanitarian perspective." -- Publisher Weekly In the rush of modern life, we tend to lose touch with the peace that is available in each moment. World-renowned Zen master, spiritual leader, and author Thich Nhat Hanh shows us how to make positive use of the very situations that usually pressure and antagonize us. For him a ringing telephone can be a signal to call us back to our true selves. Dirty dishes, red lights, and traffic jams are spiritual friends on the path to "mindfulness" -- the process of keeping our consciousness alive to our present experience and reality. The most profound satisfactions, the deepest feelings of joy and completeness lie as close at hand as our next aware breath and the smile we can form right now. Lucidly and beautifully written, "Peace Is Every Step contains commentaries and meditations, personal anecdotes and stories from Nhat Hanh's experiences as a peace activist, teacher, and community leader. It begins where the reader already is -- in the kitchen, office, driving a car, walking a part -- and shows how deep meditative presence is available now. Nhat Hanh provides exercises to increase our awareness of our own body and mind through conscious breathing, which can bring immediate joy and peace. Nhat Hanh also shows how to be aware of relationships with others and of the world around us, its beauty and also its pollution and injustices. the deceptively simple practices of "Peace Is Every Step encourage the reader to work for peace in the world as he or she continues to work on sustaining inner peace by turning the "mindless" into the mindFUL. "This book of illuminating reminders bid us to reorient the way we look at the world...toward a humanitarian perspective." --"Publisher Weekly Thich Nhat Hanh is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, poet, and peacemaker who was nominated by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for the Nobel Peace Prize. The author of many books, including Living Buddha, Living Christ , he lives in France in the monastic community known as Plum Village and lectures and gives retreats regularly in North America. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • In the rush of modern life, we tend to lose touch with the peace that is available in each moment.
  • World-renowned Zen master, spiritual leader, and author Thich Nhat Hanh shows us how to make positive use of the very situations that usually pressure and antagonize us. For him a ringing telephone can be a signal to call us back to our true selves. Dirty dishes, red lights, and traffic jams are spiritual friends on the path to “mindfulness”—the process of keeping our consciousness alive to our present experience and reality. The most profound satisfactions, the deepest feelings of joy and completeness lie as close at hand as our next aware breath and the smile we can form right now. Lucidly and beautifully written,
  • Peace Is Every Step
  • contains commentaries and meditations, personal anecdotes and stories from Nhat Hanh’s experiences as a peace activist, teacher, and community leader. It begins where the reader already is—in the kitchen, office, driving a car, walking a part—and shows how deep meditative presence is available now. Nhat Hanh provides exercises to increase our awareness of our own body and mind through conscious breathing, which can bring immediate joy and peace. Nhat Hanh also shows how to be aware of relationships with others and of the world around us, its beauty and also its pollution and injustices. The deceptively simple practices of
  • Peace Is Every Step
  • encourage the reader to work for peace in the world as he or she continues to work on sustaining inner peace by turning the “mindless” into the mindFUL.

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a gentle but persuasive reminder that peace is available to each of us, in every moment; that an inner sense of completeness, serenity can be not only achieved, but sustained...that we can maintain a steady commitment to living with consciousness in spite of the tedium, the antagonizations of modern life.

through short anecdotes, meditations, and stories, hanh encourages us to return, again and again, to the fullness of the present moment. "all around us, how many lures are set by our fellows and ourselves?" hanh asks. "in a single day, how many times do we become lost and scattered because of them?"

protect your fate, your peace, your joy, hanh advises. choose your companions carefully; stand alert, a guard at the gates of your mind.

peace isn't some future event, hanh reminds us, but something we can access now, by reorienting our relationship to the outer world, to ourselves. begin where you are, he says. breathe. smile. love. it's simple :)

try not to escape. wash the dishes, walk, answer the phone, eat, and do all of it with an abiding awareness. love in action, he says. settle within yourself and bring each thought into the sunlight of awareness. "in this light," he writes, "no boundary exists between the sacred and the profane."

thank you, thich nhat hanh. five stars.
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Lovely and important

Whenever anyone asks me, “What have you read lately?” I always lead with “The Art of Communicating” even though I read it months and months ago. No book has affected me the way that one has. Because of that, I was really excited to read Hanh’s Peace Is Every Step, hungry for similarly profound insights and musings. This one never quite lives up to the brilliance of The Art of Communicating, but that is also an unreasonably high standard to set. In a vacuum, this still has a great deal to offer in helping equip the reader to live mindfully.

This one contains a wealth of simple practices that readers can apply immediately. It’s lighter on the philosophy than some of his other books, but it does also contain a lot of really simple and striking practical metaphors to help you shift your perception of some long-standing insecurities and obstacles. It is a beautifully written text, a rallying cry for compassion, and calming balm for the soul. When you’re ready to see the world differently, read this.
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Practice This Book's Contents

Following Nhat Hanh's book "Being Peace", this is my next favorite by this articulate Zen master. Within you will find commentaries and meditations straight from the heart of Thay, as well as stories of his life as an activist for peace. It is so very applicable to our daily lives. Lately it's become all too clear that this world needs a healthy serving of peace. Our spiritual mouths are so hungry for this. The meditations Thich Nhat Hanh has been celebrated worldwide for are captured within this deceptively slim book. For those of you who have come to know Thay through his wide body of books, you know how well he communicates points to all of us; always with a soothing ease and simplicity. That style is more than ever evident in this text. This work is a remarkable starting point for someone interested in looking into Buddhism, searching for balance in their lives; it's for non Buddhists who are simply looking for a way to bridge the gap of divisiveness. Thich Nhat Hanh is such a good friend to us all, and buying this magnificent book can help all of us become better friends to the world at large. Enjoy it.
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A Life Changer

Reading this book was one of the major crossroads of my life. Through it I discovered a beautiful & fulfilling spiritual path, which is fully compatible with my scientific world view. For me, this book would have been a bargain at $20K.
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How could anyone write a bad review of this book?

Well, I certainly can't say anything bad about this spiritual primer! This book is a tremendous, compact book of Eastern wisdom - applied to the way the average American actually lives his/her daily life. Thich Nhat Hanh has done a great job of distilling Eastern teachings into bite-sized morsels of wisdom, ready-made for Western consumption. Each section of this book is about a page or so discussion of how to incorporate Eastern practices of mindfulness into our daily routine. Hanh discusses how every unwashed dish, red traffic light, sharply ringing telephone, or quick walk around the block can help ground and enlighten us, if we'll only open ourselves up to the experience without judgment. These mini-spritual teachings would go great on a calendar of daily sayings! And I think that's actually a great way to read this book, one section at a time, taking each day to really live through what Hanh teaches.

What I like best about this book is how non-judgmental Thich Nhat Hanh is to the conditions of American and Western life. Many other Eastern-inspired authors feel the need to use their books to denounce materialism, urbanization, technological innovations, and the "spiritual degeneration" of the West. While these points may have some relative (and arguable) merit, the individual reader looking for spiritual wisdom will not find much enlightenment through such negativity. In welcome contrast to such authors, Thich Nhat Hanh remains non-judgmental of the conditions of modern life, and even tries to incorporate some Christian spiritual wisdom into his text at points. Hanh is not focused on trying to reinvent some imagined, idyllic past (the way many New Age authors have been inclined to do). He merely looks out over the world as he finds it, and tries to bridge East and West, past and future, in a way that could make the world better and more peaceful; so that we all may find peace in every step.
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Suggestions as Simple as They Are Wise

A classic collection of brief talks and short essays from the renowned Vietnamese monk. In many of them, Hanh begins by describing some typically mundane aspect of daily life – such as being interrupted by a ringing telephone, or being stopped at a red traffic light – and then offers a profoundly simple suggestion for transforming the way we typically respond to these everyday occurrences. Rather than experiencing them as frustrations, he suggests that we simply pay attention to them. The radical idea Hanh proposes is that we accept everything that happens to and around us as an invitation to be more fully present in each moment of our lives. In one of my favorite passages, he talks about washing dishes: “Not only do we do the dishes in order to have clean dishes, we also do the dishes just to do the dishes.”
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Forgiveness

From a Vietnamese Monk who has witnessed the transgressions and casulties of war, to forgive and teach the very enemy he tried to enlighten about the war-- I am amazed. He lives the life he teaches- non aggresion, peace, present moments. In his teaching I see him forgive and move on with the task of spreading his word to the world and anyone who will listen. I have become a reader of many of his books and feel like it is a friend talking to me. You can be a drop of water, a wave, but you can also be in the ocean. Thank you Thich Nhat Hanh...
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his way with words are magical

My way of looking at life changed completely as I read this book. I even learned to love doing the dishes!
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A Beautiful Book

A beautiful book whose purpose is to remind you that every moment of your life can be peaceful, whether you are in a traffic jam, doing the washing up or walking down the street. It is not a religious book, so can be read by anyone - no matter what your beliefs.
This book is a must for anyone feeling stressed out with the pressures of modern living. Peace is there if you know how to find it.
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A very Delicate Read

I picked up this book to read from my book shelf it was at night when everyone was asleep for some reason it called out to me. When I read the first chapter I felt such a calm serenity come over me. If he were right in front of me reading this book I would feel so comfortable and relaxed. That is the energy that I got from this book. The excercises in this book for keeping yourself in the present moment are so easy and he teaches you how to do them even when you are washing the dishes which I have tried and I can say I actually like doing my dishes now. All I can say is this book is great, but that is my opinion you will have to read it for yourself to truly understand.
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