Being Peace

“Being Peace” by Thich Nhat Hanh, published by Parallax Press in 1987, is a significant work in contemporary religious literature, comprising 115 pages in English. The book explores the connection between our mental and physical states and the potential for creating a peaceful world. Through a straightforward and accessible style, Hanh emphasizes the importance of mindfulness in transforming challenging situations into opportunities for inner peace.
Readers will find practical insights on how to cultivate a peaceful mindset amidst external pressures. The text delves into the principles of Buddhism, particularly as they relate to personal well-being and societal harmony. By focusing on mindfulness practices, Hanh guides readers in navigating life’s difficulties with a sense of calm and clarity, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in Eastern philosophies and the application of mindfulness in daily life.
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Since its publication in 1987, “Being Peace” has become a classic of contemporary religious literature. In his simple and readable style, Thich Nhat Hanh shows how our state of mind and body can make the world a peaceful place. We learn to transform the very situations that pressure and antagonize us into opportunities for practicing mindfulness.
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