Description
- ISBN-13: 9780804858236
- Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 34 gr
- ISBN-10: 0804858233
- Publisher Date: 2024-07-19
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 192
- Width: 350 mm
Original price was: ₹550.00.₹467.50Current price is: ₹467.50.
Overwhelmed by the search for meaning? Zen monk Minami Jikisai offers a calming guide in “It’s Okay Not to Look for the Meaning of Life.” Discover practical, stress-free daily practices rooted in Zen principles. Learn to embrace the present moment and find peace without needing all the answers. ISBN: 9780804858236
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Netra Sharma –
I enjoyed the book’s simplicity. The Zen principles are easy to understand and apply. A good guide for reducing stress. Worth purchasing for its advice
Yash Garg –
The book had some insightful moments, but I was hoping for more depth. Still, it’s a pleasant read for stress reduction. I would read it again.
Umar Mateen –
Exactly what I needed! This book provided a practical path to finding calm amidst the chaos. Good for busy people for finding me time.
Naman Pamnani –
A short, sweet, and impactful guide to living in the present. I especially liked the focus on daily practices. I got help to embrace present moments.
Prachi Bhuranda –
Simple and straightforward. Good for a quick read when you’re feeling overwhelmed and need a reminder to breathe. Recommend for daily life.
Naman Kumar Khicha –
A very helpful resource for managing stress. It is easy to read. However, not all suggestions worked for me. It might depend on people to people.
Shreyas Sidramappa Dulange –
I appreciated the author’s calming voice. The book provided practical steps I could implement right away. Very useful for me. It helps me to focus.
Deepti –
It’s an okay book. I found some of the advice repetitive, but there were a few helpful insights for managing daily stress. I’d recommend it.
Utkarsh Tripathi –
This book helped me shift my perspective. The Zen approach is refreshing. I am feeling less anxious about the future. Definitely worth the time.
Daksh Dagar –
Not a bad book, but it did not blow me away. Some good reminders to appreciate the small things. I think it is worth a quick read for its tips.
Bhavay Chawla –
This book is now my go-to when I am struggling. It is useful for me. The Zen principles are really helpful. Very much recommended to all.
Vipin Kumar –
While the message is good, the book felt a bit basic. Still, it’s a decent introduction to Zen principles for beginners. Can recommend to beginners.
Vaishnavi Jha –
I found it repetitive and didn’t gain much new knowledge. It may work as a very basic introduction, but not for those already familiar with Zen.
Souvik Kumar Mondal –
A gentle reminder to slow down. Some chapters resonated more than others, but overall a worthwhile read for finding calm. Worth a try! Recommended!
Yashwant Suman –
I liked the focus on being present. A valuable read for anyone seeking peace in a chaotic world. Will likely read it again in the future.
Amrit Raj –
I found a lot of peace in this book. It is written very well and makes some good points. It is worth reading if you want to become stress-free.