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"If you want to lead a more honest, humble life with greater integrity, read this book."
--Zoe Weil, Founder of the Institute for Humane Education
This book provides powerful examples of people who had a turn of the mind as a result of quiet self-reflection - a method from Japan called Naikan. People handcuffed by their past. A woman who hated her mother, a man estranged from his father, a pregnant woman in a train accident, a couple struggling with their marriage. Even a rabbi who neglected his shoes. If you're willing to question your life, it may change the way you understand your own world. . .your own life. Lighten your load. See the world with new eyes. Find a path with a heart.
--Zoe Weil, Founder of the Institute for Humane Education
This book provides powerful examples of people who had a turn of the mind as a result of quiet self-reflection - a method from Japan called Naikan. People handcuffed by their past. A woman who hated her mother, a man estranged from his father, a pregnant woman in a train accident, a couple struggling with their marriage. Even a rabbi who neglected his shoes. If you're willing to question your life, it may change the way you understand your own world. . .your own life. Lighten your load. See the world with new eyes. Find a path with a heart.
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