It’s Okay Not To Look For The Meaning Of Life : A Zen Monk’s Guide To Living Stress-Free One Day At

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Tuttle Publishing
| Author:
Jikisai Minami
| Language:
English
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Paperback
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Free Yourself from Stress with Simple, No-Nonsense Advice from a Zen Monk!

Zen monk Jikisai Minami takes the things we are supposed to strive for and turns them on their head. The 35 short, thought-provoking essays in this book are divided into four chapters about our sense of self, our hopes and dreams, our personal relationships and how to face death. Each essay begins with a deliberately controversial point of view to help us look at life’s problems through fresh eyes.

Each chapter features a number of short, thought-provoking essays providing fresh perspectives on familiar problems that can change your life! The essays include:

People Can Live Without Dreams and Hopes

You Don’t Have to Be “Who You Want to Be”

When Your Head Is Full of Anger, Do Routine Work

Do Things for Yourself, Not for Others

It’s Natural for Life to Be Negative

If It’s Not a Life or Death Problem, You Can Handle It

People Can Be Saved Just by Speaking Their True Feelings

Wanting Things Creates Anxiety

If You Grieve as Much as You Want To, the Time Will Come When You Can Laugh

A Person with Good Relationships Passes Away Beautifully

Although the author’s messages may seem harsh at first, his teachings help us reduce anxiety in our daily lives. Being bound by the belief that “I have to do X” or “I need to achieve Y” causes immense stress. The author encourages us to accept our reality and live our lives from that starting point. This, he believes will free us from anxiety, relationship problems and negative emotions.

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Free Yourself from Stress with Simple, No-Nonsense Advice from a Zen Monk!

Zen monk Jikisai Minami takes the things we are supposed to strive for and turns them on their head. The 35 short, thought-provoking essays in this book are divided into four chapters about our sense of self, our hopes and dreams, our personal relationships and how to face death. Each essay begins with a deliberately controversial point of view to help us look at life’s problems through fresh eyes.

Each chapter features a number of short, thought-provoking essays providing fresh perspectives on familiar problems that can change your life! The essays include:

People Can Live Without Dreams and Hopes

You Don’t Have to Be “Who You Want to Be”

When Your Head Is Full of Anger, Do Routine Work

Do Things for Yourself, Not for Others

It’s Natural for Life to Be Negative

If It’s Not a Life or Death Problem, You Can Handle It

People Can Be Saved Just by Speaking Their True Feelings

Wanting Things Creates Anxiety

If You Grieve as Much as You Want To, the Time Will Come When You Can Laugh

A Person with Good Relationships Passes Away Beautifully

Although the author’s messages may seem harsh at first, his teachings help us reduce anxiety in our daily lives. Being bound by the belief that “I have to do X” or “I need to achieve Y” causes immense stress. The author encourages us to accept our reality and live our lives from that starting point. This, he believes will free us from anxiety, relationship problems and negative emotions.

About Author

Jikisai Minami is a Zen monk and chief priest of the Reisenji Temple in Fukui Prefecture as well as head of the Osorezan Bodaiji Temple in Aomori Prefecture. In 1984 he decided to become a priest and entered Eiheiji, the head temple of the Soto sect of Buddhism, where he spent two decades training. After managing the Shishikurin Sanga training dojo for young priests, he began writing books discussing his relationship with Buddhism and his views on life. It's Okay Not to Look for the Meaning of Life is his most popular work to date, and the first to be translated into English.

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