
Choice Made Simple!
Too many options?Click below to purchase an online gift card that can be used at participating retailers in Village Green Shopping Centre and continue your shopping IN CENTRE!Purchase HereHome
Live Beautifully, Die Beautifully: Field Notes from the Edge of Impermanence
Coles
Loading Inventory...
Live Beautifully, Die Beautifully: Field Notes from the Edge of Impermanence in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $14.39
Original price: $17.99

Coles
Live Beautifully, Die Beautifully: Field Notes from the Edge of Impermanence in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $14.39
Original price: $17.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: Kobo eBook
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Coles
A luminous guide to aging, illness, and loss—field-tested Zen wisdom rooted in the core teaching of the Five Remembrances, offering intimate life stories that show us how to live with clarity, courage, and compassionThese are field notes from a life lived in radical presence. In this tender, deeply insightful book, a Buddhist nun who has spent decades living a life of contemplation offers a compassionate, practical, profoundly human exploration of the Five Remembrances, core Zen meditations that transform fear into freedom and empower us to meet aging, sickness, and death with grounded grace. Writing from the edge of impermanence—where illness, aging, and loss reveal what matters most—Sister Dang Nghiem meets readers in the raw places where change becomes unavoidable and illuminates how impermanence becomes an invitation to live more intentionally, honestly, and beautifully.
Mindfulness practices for fear, grief, anxiety, and physical pain
Ground-truthed stories of healing, loss, insight, and transformation
Ways to cultivate fearlessness and live beautifully in each moment, caring for the body as a spiritual practice
With spare language and a keen understanding of life's vulnerability, the author accompanies readers through life’s thresholds as they navigate uncertainty, grief, and the universal questions: How do I live well? How do I love well? How do I die without regret?
A luminous guide to aging, illness, and loss—field-tested Zen wisdom rooted in the core teaching of the Five Remembrances, offering intimate life stories that show us how to live with clarity, courage, and compassionThese are field notes from a life lived in radical presence. In this tender, deeply insightful book, a Buddhist nun who has spent decades living a life of contemplation offers a compassionate, practical, profoundly human exploration of the Five Remembrances, core Zen meditations that transform fear into freedom and empower us to meet aging, sickness, and death with grounded grace. Writing from the edge of impermanence—where illness, aging, and loss reveal what matters most—Sister Dang Nghiem meets readers in the raw places where change becomes unavoidable and illuminates how impermanence becomes an invitation to live more intentionally, honestly, and beautifully.
Mindfulness practices for fear, grief, anxiety, and physical pain
Ground-truthed stories of healing, loss, insight, and transformation
Ways to cultivate fearlessness and live beautifully in each moment, caring for the body as a spiritual practice
With spare language and a keen understanding of life's vulnerability, the author accompanies readers through life’s thresholds as they navigate uncertainty, grief, and the universal questions: How do I live well? How do I love well? How do I die without regret?



















