Why did I love this book?
If there is only one book you read on the climate and other ecological crises, it is this. In fact, you will need this book after you read books 4 and 5 on my list. It is a book I constantly return to. Almost every page is dog-eared.
Thich Nhat Hanh’s zen teachings on deep ecology, engaged activism, community building, and collective awakening help to see ways forward in the face of the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, injustice, and inequality. He offers guidance on how to use spirituality, meditation, and mindfulness to look deeply at ourselves and our world. We don’t need more material goods. What is available in the here and now is "sufficient to be nourished and happy."
This is a must-read and offers an antidote to the climate crisis facts in some of the books that follow. It offers ways forward in peace and positivity.
3 authors picked Zen and the Art of Saving the Planet as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
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“When you wake up and you see that the Earth is not just the environment, the Earth is us, you touch the nature of interbeing. And at that moment you can have real communication with the Earth… We have to wake up together. And if we wake up together, then we have a chance. Our way of living our life and planning our future has led us into this situation. And now we need to look deeply to find a way out, not only as individuals, but as a collective, a species.”
-- Thich Nhat Hanh
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