The Vietnamese Zen master, whom Martin Luther King nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, is a voice of power and wisdom in this time of tumult in the world. We visited Thich Nhat Hanh at a retreat attended by police officers and other members of the criminal justice system; they offer stark gentle wisdom for finding buoyancy and “being peace” in a world of conflict, anger, and violence.
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Mary Oliver — Listening to the World
Sharon Salzberg and Robert Thurman — Meeting Our Enemies and Our Suffering
John O'Donohue — The Inner Landscape of Beauty
Desmond Tutu — A God of Surprises
Gordon Hempton — Silence and the Presence of Everything
Mike Rose — The Intelligence in All Kinds of Work, and the Human Core of All Education that Matters
Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn — Truth, Beauty, Banjo
Luis Alberto Urrea — What Borders Are Really About, and What We Do With Them
Kevin Kling — The Losses and Laughter We Grow Into
Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach — Un-becoming
Esther Perel — The Erotic Is an Antidote to Death
Daniel Kahneman — Why We Contradict Ourselves and Confound Each Other
Layli Long Soldier — The Freedom of Real Apologies
The Vitality of Ordinary Things
Naomi Shihab Nye — Your Life Is a Poem
Alain de Botton — The True Hard Work of Love and Relationships
The Soul in Depression
Nikki Giovanni — Soul Food, Sex, and Space
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