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I've already started reading it.
I do not remember another zen book (well, I've read just a few) so motivating and beautiful.
I'm enjoying every single line and it reflects my current questions about life and practice.
In my humble opinion, it should be one of the first books one reads when starting to stumble along the zen path.
Thank you SO MUCH for the recommendation, Jundo and Risho.
“A balance exists between accidently cultivating attachment by being present to life and denying oneself the enjoyment of your moments as a means to let go of attachment; it is a Middle Way between realizing impermanence and realizing the present moment.”
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