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Deep Hope: Zen Guidance for Staying Steadfast When the World Seems Hopeless (2019)

by Diane Eshin Rizzetto

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Every day seems to bring news of cruelty and pain from around the world. Amidst the barrage of the daily news cycle and the tumult of our personal lives, it may be natural to contract out of fear or anxiety. But is there a way to face our lives and the world without closing off our hearts? There is such a path, says Zen teacher Diane Rizzetto. Exploring the Buddhist teaching of the six paramitas or "perfections," she writes of "a path to reveal our deepest human capacity to give and receive, to patiently bear witness to whatever is arising in the moment, to take skillful action based on clarity and wisdom, to persevere with fortitude, and to rest in the silent stillness of each breath." Combining Zen teachings with accessible anecdotes from her own life and the lives of her many students, Rizzetto demonstrates the possibility of living with a hopefulness that is grounded in the present moment--a path of spiritual nourishment and deepening wisdom.… (more)
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Diane Eshin Rizzetto writes with sensitivity and compassion about how to take a Zen Buddhist approach to life and how we may make a positive difference in a tumultuous world. Rizzetto explains how to cultivate deep hope, which involves taking right action without being wed to a preconceived outcome. Rizzetto emphasizes the interconnectedness of all and that our actions for good or bad have a ripple effect on all of creation. Rizzetto includes many practices to cultivate a more contemplative and compassionate approach to self and others and the challenges facing society. This is a book for those who want to contribute to the healing of the world without burning out. ( )
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Every day seems to bring news of cruelty and pain from around the world. Amidst the barrage of the daily news cycle and the tumult of our personal lives, it may be natural to contract out of fear or anxiety. But is there a way to face our lives and the world without closing off our hearts? There is such a path, says Zen teacher Diane Rizzetto. Exploring the Buddhist teaching of the six paramitas or "perfections," she writes of "a path to reveal our deepest human capacity to give and receive, to patiently bear witness to whatever is arising in the moment, to take skillful action based on clarity and wisdom, to persevere with fortitude, and to rest in the silent stillness of each breath." Combining Zen teachings with accessible anecdotes from her own life and the lives of her many students, Rizzetto demonstrates the possibility of living with a hopefulness that is grounded in the present moment--a path of spiritual nourishment and deepening wisdom.

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