No Mud, No Lotus, The Art of Transforming suffering by Thich Nhat Hanh. It's obviously a book about Buddhism in general but the "transforming suffering" bit is about letting go of past traumas and chasiing things like money or power or possessions, and being happy with your life in it's current state.
This book sounds good! At the same time it sounds like a tough read, because you need to self reflect and really dig deep. Hope you are getting good things out of the book!
It felt like a bit of a slog at first, but I found it really comforting once I got further into it and started reading about the part I was interested in getting to, which is how to start on the path to being a more mindful and grateful person in my daily life.
That sounds like a really good chapter, hope you got some nice and positive advice that you can use in your everyday life. Don't shy away from posting your thoughts after you finish reading!
Essentialism.
I started it once before and didn't really like it and gave up, but I had been on a minimalism/simple living reading marathon for a while at that point and was a bit burnt out and needed some fiction. I've waited 6 weeks for a copy to become available again at my library again so am starting again now.
[insert joke about collecting your smut from public domain works. Sir Richard Burton was a very horny weirdo]
I'm currently rereading my copies of the Natsume's Book of Friends manga series. Very happy nice time reading.
That was written on the preface text as well and.. did not exaggerate lol.
Oh that sounds like a chill read! Wish I could get into manga, but my brains just refuse to comply when it comes to reading panes right to left. Maybe it's just lack of practice.
It took me a lot longer than I liked to get used to it, and I grew frustrated a lot. This manga does have an anime adaptation, tho.
The Great Hunt - Second book in The Wheel of Time series. I'm a sucker for fantasy serieses!From a simple living standpoint, I love how this genre tends to be set in medieval-like circumstances, which gives a window into simpler times to enjoy. Sometimes I wonder if we'd be better off living our daily lives like in medieval times, but improved by our advances in medicine, agriculture, etc.
I've heard good things about that series! And I agree with how it relates to simple life. My favourite book series is the witcher and love how the main character "tries" to live a simple life lol.
I've been thinking about getting into that series. I've heard they're great. I loved the games and the Netflix show. Might check that out once I get thru the WoT 😀
I'm currently reading Cloud Atlas. Not related to simplicity. I saw the movie when it came out. I didn't understand it at the time, but I'll probably rewatch it when I'm done with the book.
Had completely missed this movie, but it looks interesting!
The Plant Messiah by Carlos Magdalena. It's a very interesting book about the author's work saving endangered species of plants. I associate nature and an appreciation for local things with simple living and that's what the author is trying to preserve.
Have to put on my to-read list! Thanks for sharing :) Recently read Jane Goodall's Book of Hope which is more about humanity and climate change, but with the same vibe you describe!
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