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Come See the Garden That Is Your Life
When Zen teacher Karen Maezen Miller and her family land in a house with a hundred-year-old Japanese garden, she uses the paradise in her backyard to glean the living wisdom of our natural world. Through her eyes, rocks convey faith, ponds preach stillness, flowers give love, and leaves express the effortless ease of letting go. The book welcomes readers into the garden for Zen lessons in fearlessness, forgiveness, presence, acceptance, and contentment. Miller gathers inspiration from the ground beneath her feet to remind us that paradise is always here and now.
When Zen teacher Karen Maezen Miller and her family land in a house with a hundred-year-old Japanese garden, she uses the paradise in her backyard to glean the living wisdom of our natural world. Through her eyes, rocks convey faith, ponds preach stillness, flowers give love, and leaves express the effortless ease of letting go. The book welcomes readers into the garden for Zen lessons in fearlessness, forgiveness, presence, acceptance, and contentment. Miller gathers inspiration from the ground beneath her feet to remind us that paradise is always here and now.
Details
- Price: $15.95
- Pages: 192
- Carton Quantity: 56
- Publisher: New World Library
- Imprint: New World Library
- Publication Date: 29th April 2014
- Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
- ISBN: 9781608682522
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Inspiration & Personal Growth
GARDENING / Essays & Narratives
PHILOSOPHY / Zen
SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General
Reviews
“[Karen Maezen Miller] skillfully weaves vivid details of nature with personal history and such gritty tasks as curbing running bamboo and raking endless sycamore leaves....Miller's graceful writing, hard-learned wisdom, and heartfelt commitment to help her readers find their own bit of paradise here and now make this an inspiring guide.”
— Publishers Weekly
“Wise, insightful, and honest.”
— Sharon Salzberg, author of Real Happiness
“This is one of the most beautiful books I’ve ever read. Karen Maezen Miller has cleared a path for all of us — from pain and confusion to joy and gratitude. She taught me that the secret garden I’ve been searching for has existed all along. I just needed to find the right guide.”
— Priscilla Warner, author of Learning to Breathe and coauthor of the New York Times bestseller The Faith Club
“Paradise in Plain Sight stopped me in my tracks and invited me to look into the backyard of my own life in a different way: with deep attention and radical gratitude. To read this extraordinary book — so brief in length, yet so magnificently deep and so transparently clear — is to remember that home is where I am and that what I need I have.”
— Katrina Kenison, author of Magical Journey
Author Bio
Table of Contents
Prologue: Paradise
Part One: Coming Here
Have faith in yourself as the Way.
1. Curb: The View from a Distance
2. Gate: What’s Holding You Back
3. Path: Straight On
4. Ground: Here It Is
5. Sun: What You See
6. Moon: What You Don’t See
Part Two: Living Now
Cover the ground where you stand.
7. Rocks: The Remains of Faith
8. Ponds: The Right View
9. Roots: The Meaning of Life
10. Bamboo: A Forest of Emptiness
11. Palm: The Eternal Now
12. Pine: A Disappearing Breed
Part Three: Letting Go
Make the effort of no effort.
13. Fruit: Swallowing Whole
14. Flowers: Love Is Letting Go
15. Leaves: The Age of Undoing
16. Weeds: A Flourishing Practice
17. Song: Not What You Know
18. Silence: Not What I Say
Epilogue: Rules for a Mindful Garden
Acknowledgments
Permissions
About the Author
Part One: Coming Here
Have faith in yourself as the Way.
1. Curb: The View from a Distance
2. Gate: What’s Holding You Back
3. Path: Straight On
4. Ground: Here It Is
5. Sun: What You See
6. Moon: What You Don’t See
Part Two: Living Now
Cover the ground where you stand.
7. Rocks: The Remains of Faith
8. Ponds: The Right View
9. Roots: The Meaning of Life
10. Bamboo: A Forest of Emptiness
11. Palm: The Eternal Now
12. Pine: A Disappearing Breed
Part Three: Letting Go
Make the effort of no effort.
13. Fruit: Swallowing Whole
14. Flowers: Love Is Letting Go
15. Leaves: The Age of Undoing
16. Weeds: A Flourishing Practice
17. Song: Not What You Know
18. Silence: Not What I Say
Epilogue: Rules for a Mindful Garden
Acknowledgments
Permissions
About the Author
Come See the Garden That Is Your Life
When Zen teacher Karen Maezen Miller and her family land in a house with a hundred-year-old Japanese garden, she uses the paradise in her backyard to glean the living wisdom of our natural world. Through her eyes, rocks convey faith, ponds preach stillness, flowers give love, and leaves express the effortless ease of letting go. The book welcomes readers into the garden for Zen lessons in fearlessness, forgiveness, presence, acceptance, and contentment. Miller gathers inspiration from the ground beneath her feet to remind us that paradise is always here and now.
When Zen teacher Karen Maezen Miller and her family land in a house with a hundred-year-old Japanese garden, she uses the paradise in her backyard to glean the living wisdom of our natural world. Through her eyes, rocks convey faith, ponds preach stillness, flowers give love, and leaves express the effortless ease of letting go. The book welcomes readers into the garden for Zen lessons in fearlessness, forgiveness, presence, acceptance, and contentment. Miller gathers inspiration from the ground beneath her feet to remind us that paradise is always here and now.
- Price: $15.95
- Pages: 192
- Carton Quantity: 56
- Publisher: New World Library
- Imprint: New World Library
- Publication Date: 29th April 2014
- Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
- ISBN: 9781608682522
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Inspiration & Personal Growth
GARDENING / Essays & Narratives
PHILOSOPHY / Zen
SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General
“[Karen Maezen Miller] skillfully weaves vivid details of nature with personal history and such gritty tasks as curbing running bamboo and raking endless sycamore leaves....Miller's graceful writing, hard-learned wisdom, and heartfelt commitment to help her readers find their own bit of paradise here and now make this an inspiring guide.”
— Publishers Weekly
“Wise, insightful, and honest.”
— Sharon Salzberg, author of Real Happiness
“This is one of the most beautiful books I’ve ever read. Karen Maezen Miller has cleared a path for all of us — from pain and confusion to joy and gratitude. She taught me that the secret garden I’ve been searching for has existed all along. I just needed to find the right guide.”
— Priscilla Warner, author of Learning to Breathe and coauthor of the New York Times bestseller The Faith Club
“Paradise in Plain Sight stopped me in my tracks and invited me to look into the backyard of my own life in a different way: with deep attention and radical gratitude. To read this extraordinary book — so brief in length, yet so magnificently deep and so transparently clear — is to remember that home is where I am and that what I need I have.”
— Katrina Kenison, author of Magical Journey
Prologue: Paradise
Part One: Coming Here
Have faith in yourself as the Way.
1. Curb: The View from a Distance
2. Gate: What’s Holding You Back
3. Path: Straight On
4. Ground: Here It Is
5. Sun: What You See
6. Moon: What You Don’t See
Part Two: Living Now
Cover the ground where you stand.
7. Rocks: The Remains of Faith
8. Ponds: The Right View
9. Roots: The Meaning of Life
10. Bamboo: A Forest of Emptiness
11. Palm: The Eternal Now
12. Pine: A Disappearing Breed
Part Three: Letting Go
Make the effort of no effort.
13. Fruit: Swallowing Whole
14. Flowers: Love Is Letting Go
15. Leaves: The Age of Undoing
16. Weeds: A Flourishing Practice
17. Song: Not What You Know
18. Silence: Not What I Say
Epilogue: Rules for a Mindful Garden
Acknowledgments
Permissions
About the Author
Part One: Coming Here
Have faith in yourself as the Way.
1. Curb: The View from a Distance
2. Gate: What’s Holding You Back
3. Path: Straight On
4. Ground: Here It Is
5. Sun: What You See
6. Moon: What You Don’t See
Part Two: Living Now
Cover the ground where you stand.
7. Rocks: The Remains of Faith
8. Ponds: The Right View
9. Roots: The Meaning of Life
10. Bamboo: A Forest of Emptiness
11. Palm: The Eternal Now
12. Pine: A Disappearing Breed
Part Three: Letting Go
Make the effort of no effort.
13. Fruit: Swallowing Whole
14. Flowers: Love Is Letting Go
15. Leaves: The Age of Undoing
16. Weeds: A Flourishing Practice
17. Song: Not What You Know
18. Silence: Not What I Say
Epilogue: Rules for a Mindful Garden
Acknowledgments
Permissions
About the Author