The Deepest Peace: Contemplations from a Season of Stillness
By Zenju Earthlyn Manuel
This beautiful glimpse into the mind of a modern Zen priest shows us how we can cultivate and experience peace through silence, stillness, and practice
While there is suffering in the world and in each of us, there is also the possibility and the experience of peace. Zenju Osho, who has written at length on race, gender, sexual orientation, and homelessness, comments in the introduction: âI have testified many times of my suffering. Before I die, I must speak of peace.âÂ
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The Deepest Peace is a poetic, lyrical ode to the ways contemplative practice illuminates daily life. It is at once a window into Zenjuâs personal practice and an invitation to begin our own.
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The Deepest Peace: Contemplations from a Season of Stillness
The Deepest Peace: Contemplations from a Season of Stillness
By Zenju Earthlyn Manuel
This beautiful glimpse into the mind of a modern Zen priest shows us how we can cultivate and experience peace through silence, stillness, and practice
While there is suffering in the world and in each of us, there is also the possibility and the experience of peace. Zenju Osho, who has written at length on race, gender, sexual orientation, and homelessness, comments in the introduction: âI have testified many times of my suffering. Before I die, I must speak of peace.âÂ
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The Deepest Peace is a poetic, lyrical ode to the ways contemplative practice illuminates daily life. It is at once a window into Zenjuâs personal practice and an invitation to begin our own.
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By Zenju Earthlyn Manuel
This beautiful glimpse into the mind of a modern Zen priest shows us how we can cultivate and experience peace through silence, stillness, and practice
While there is suffering in the world and in each of us, there is also the possibility and the experience of peace. Zenju Osho, who has written at length on race, gender, sexual orientation, and homelessness, comments in the introduction: âI have testified many times of my suffering. Before I die, I must speak of peace.âÂ
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The Deepest Peace is a poetic, lyrical ode to the ways contemplative practice illuminates daily life. It is at once a window into Zenjuâs personal practice and an invitation to begin our own.
Paperback, 192 pages

















