This is another excellent novella in the Mindfulness Essentials series. While it’s the eighth book by publication date, it can easily be read in any order.
This installment explores the idea of connection, not just with other people, but also with nature and, most importantly, with ourselves. Through short chapters filled with stories, allegories, and simple lessons, Hanh offers practical guidance on living with more presence and compassion. The style is light and accessible, making it easy to pick up and absorb. I listened to the audiobook and found the narration warm and calming, which added to the experience.
This book is perfect for anyone looking for a gentle refresher on Buddhist or mindfulness practices, or for those just beginning their journey. With mantras and breathing exercises woven throughout, it’s a soothing and inspiring read that encourages deeper awareness in daily life.
Always an enjoyable experience! I’m already looking forward to How to Focus, book nine in the series.
Favorite quotes:
“The best way of taking care of the future is to take care of the present, because the future is made of the present.”
“My left hand never fights my right hand. Both hands enjoy harmony and understanding.”
“When we can see ourselves and others as beautiful, unique trees and flowers, we can truly grow to understand and love one another. One flower may bloom in early spring, and another in late summer. One tree may bear many fruits and another tree may offer refreshing shade. No one plant is greater than another.”
My enjoyment 4.5/5