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  1. Dingen die je hoop geven
    1. Haemin Sunim

    Dingen die je hoop geven

    Veerkracht vinden in uitdagende tijden

    ‘Haemin Sunim weet raad: hij heeft voor bijna elke ingewikkelde of ellendige situatie wel een kort, puntig tekstje. Geïllustreerd met prachtige, mystiek aandoende collages.’ Trouw Maak kennis met de inzichten en adviezen van de inspirerende boeddhistische leermeester Haemin Sunim voor het omgaan met tegenslagen. Of je nu je baan bent kwijtgeraakt, liefdesverdriet hebt of onlangs een nare diagnose of andere tegenvaller hebt gehad, het leven verloopt niet altijd zoals we willen. Tegenslag hoort er nu eenmaal bij, maar in dit boek vind je troost wanneer je die het hardst nodig hebt. In Dingen die je hoop geven deelt Haemin Sunim heldere en krachtige wijsheden om moeilijke tijden door te komen en ze te leren accepteren. Zo kun je beter omgaan met de verwachtingen van anderen en brengen de grillen van het lot je niet meer uit balans. In de pers ‘De boeddhistische leermeester Haemin Sunim heeft de gave om herkenbare situaties als nieuw en glashelder te beschrijven zodat het beter beklijft. Zijn visie en levenslessen geven houvast en troost. Dat is nou net wat we nodig hebben in deze onzekere tijd.’ Zin ‘Een perfect cadeauboek met levenswijsheden.’ AD Mezza ‘Haemin Sunim koppelt heel simpele en heel diepe levensinzichten moeiteloos aan elkaar.’ Noordhollands Dagblad

    € 18,99
  2. Dingen die je alleen ziet als je er de tijd voor neemt
    1. Haemin Sunim

    Dingen die je alleen ziet als je er de tijd voor neemt

    Rust vinden in een drukke wereld

    Limited edition met prachtig bedrukt boekblok Koreaanse megabestseller over spirituele wijsheid en het belang om rust te vinden in een drukke wereld van een van de invloedrijkste boeddhistische leermeesters van dit moment De Koreaanse boeddhistische monnik Haemin Sunim geeft les over verschillende levenskwesties, van liefde en vriendschap tot werk, levensdoelen en spiritualiteit. Zijn inzichten en adviezen helpen om in het moderne, drukke leven te zoeken naar rustpunten. Zo legt hij bijvoorbeeld uit hoe je mindful kunt omgaan met negatieve emoties als woede en jaloezie. Sunim laat het belang zien van sterke relaties met anderen en benadrukt dat je vergevingsgezind en mild moet zijn tegenover jezelf. De prachtige, kleurrijke illustraties fungeren als kalmerende visuele pauzes die ons aansporen rustig aan te doen. Want als jij rustig bent, zal de wereld ook rustig worden. In de pers ‘Dit handboek voor mindfulness en kalmte, een bestseller in Korea, staat vol wijze adviezen over reflectie en hoe het rustiger aan te doen in het leven.’ Elle.com ‘Sunims woorden zijn diepgaand én herkenbaar, eenvoudig én verfijnd, en elk hoofdstuk voelt meer aan als een gesprek met een lieve, bedachtzame vriend dan als het lezen van weer een boek over mindfulness. Perfect voor lezers die op zoek zijn naar een onderbreking van hun drukke leven. Sunims filosofie roept een kalme zekerheid op, die doet denken aan Libanees-Amerikaanse dichter Kahlil Gibran.’ Publishers Weekly ‘Oude boeddhistische filosofie voor de moderne tijd. Diepgaande maar begrijpelijke wijsheden over omgaan met de dagelijkse sleur – en over in het oog houden wat er nu echt toe doet. Leg dit boek op je nachtkastje om je hoofd leeg te maken voor het slapengaan.’ Real Simple

    € 18,99
  3. Houden van dingen die niet perfect zijn
    1. Haemin Sunim

    Houden van dingen die niet perfect zijn

    Compassie voor jezelf en anderen

    Haemin Sunim (Seoul, 1973) is een boeddhistische monnik die voor zijn studie naar Amerika verhuisde. Daar studeerde hij aan Berkeley, Harvard en Princeton en doceerde Aziatische religies aan Hampshire College. Inmiddels woont hij weer in Zuid-Korea en is hij uitgegroeid tot een van de invloedrijkste boeddhistische leermeesters van dit moment. Van zijn boeken zijn in Nederlandse vertaling al bijna een half miljoen exemplaren verkocht.

    € 18,99
  4. Love for Imperfect Things
    1. Haemin Sunim

    Love for Imperfect Things

    How to Accept Yourself in a World Striving for Perfection

    A wonderful book

    € 14,95
  5. The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down
    1. Haemin Sunim

    The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down

    How to be Calm in a Busy World

    Everyone who wants to thrive more in their life should have it on their nightstand

    € 14,95
  6. When Things Don’t Go Your Way
    1. Haemin Sunim

    When Things Don’t Go Your Way

    Zen Wisdom for Difficult Times

    Imagine receiving a warm hug from a book - that's exactly what you'll experience with this one. Sunim skillfully offers comforting wisdom in an accessible and gentle manner, while also embracing profound vulnerability, just as he has done with his previous books.

    € 17,95
  7. THINGS YOU SEE ONLY WHEN YOU SLOW DOWN (Hindi Edition) by Haemin Sunim
    1. Haemin Sunim

    THINGS YOU SEE ONLY WHEN YOU SLOW DOWN (Hindi Edition) by Haemin Sunim

    € 10,95
  8. Любовь к несовершенству
    1. Гемин Суним
    2. Haemin Sunim

    Любовь к несовершенству

    Принять себя и других со всеми недостатка&#108
    € 26,50
  9. Любовь к несовершенству
    1. Гемин Суним
    2. Haemin Sunim

    Любовь к несовершенству

    Принять себя и других со всеми недостатка&#108
    € 16,50
  10. Ama ciò che è imperfetto. Come accettare se stessi in un mondo che cerca la perfezione
    1. Haemin , Sunim

    Ama ciò che è imperfetto. Come accettare se stessi in un mondo che cerca la perfezione

    Molti di noi rispondono agli ostacoli della vita chiudendosi in se stessi e ignorando i problemi, finendo però per diventare vittime di ansia e depressione. Altri reagiscono buttandosi nel lavoro, in ufficio, a scuola o a casa, sperando che questo possa rendere più felici le persone che amano. E se invece bastasse essere se stessi? È come quando in aereo ci suggeriscono di indossare la maschera per l'ossigeno prima di pensare ad aiutare il nostro vicino: il messaggio è che dobbiamo innanzitutto essere in pace con noi stessi e solo dopo possiamo cercare di essere in pace con il mondo intorno a noi. In questo seguito a "Quando rallenti, vedi il mondo", il monaco buddhista zen Haemin Sunim rivolge la saggezza dei suoi insegnamenti alla cura di sé, sostenendo che solo accettando noi stessi ¿ con tutte le imperfezioni che ci rendono ciò che siamo ¿ possiamo avere relazioni piene e compassionevoli col nostro partner, la nostra famiglia, i nostri amici. Arricchito da più di trentacinque illustrazioni a colori, "Ama ciò che è imperfetto" appaga gli occhi e il cuore, e ci aiuta a imparare ad amare noi stessi, la nostra vita e tutte le persone e le cose che la riempiono.

    € 31,50
  11. When Things Don't Go Your Way
    1. Haemin Sunim

    When Things Don't Go Your Way

    Zen Wisdom for Difficult Times

    "In When Things Don’t Go Your Way, Haemin Sunim offers readers a warm and reassuring path through the most challenging moments of our lives. By sharing his hard-won wisdom, he guides us from hardship to self-discovery, helping us to stay centered and feel whole." -Lori Gottlieb, New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone and co-host of the Dear Therapists podcast"Imagine receiving a warm hug from a book – that's exactly what you'll experience with this one. Sunim skillfully offers comforting wisdom in an accessible and gentle manner, while also embracing profound vulnerability, just as he has done with his previous books." -Vex King, bestselling author of Closer to Love and Good Vibes, Good Life”“Haemin Sunim is one of the wisest and most honest and authentic teachers I know. Drawn from his own lived experience, When Things Don’t Go Your Way offers the kind of guidance we most need when life doesn’t cooperate and we’re painfully, emotionally stuck. It shows us how our challenges themselves can become powerful fuel for spiritual awakening.” —Tara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance

    € 15,50
  12. The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down
    1. Haemin Sunim

    The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down

    How to Be Calm in a Busy World

    “Wonderful . . . They read almost like haikus.” —Lakshmi Singh, NPR’s All Things Considered“Ancient Buddhist philosophy for the modern age . . . Profound but relatable wisdom on coping with the daily grind—and on keeping sight of what really matters. Leave this book on your nightstand to clear your head before bed.” —Real Simple“Wise advice on how to reflect and slow down.” —Elle, “10 Books Kim Kardashian’s Book Club Should Read”“Its short teachings are the perfect length for fitting into a fast-paced life. . . . It’s just the thing for a quick hit of dharma right after you wake up or before you go to sleep.” —Tricycle, “Top 9 Buddhist Books of the Year”“ ‘What I’m trying to do,’ says Sunim, ‘Marie [Kondo] is doing through a material and hands-on approach.’ When people ‘stop and pause,’ says Sunim, they ‘realize the state of their minds.’ . . . They can appreciate the joy that they are experiencing in the moment.” —KonMari Newsletter“Ingeniously simple tips from a zen monk that’ll boost your mood, career—and relationships.” —Daily Mail   “What could have simply been a collection of homilies instead read like haiku . . . sparingly but beautifully illustrated.”  —The Telegraph“[A] lovely, illustrated Buddhist guide to staying present. Reminiscent of The Prophet and worthy of a place on my nightstand, this book offers a calm in life’s storm.” —Allison K. Hill, Los Angeles Daily News“I both cried and laughed while reading this bite-sized book of wisdom. . . . Sunim’s words are profound but familiar, simple but artful, and each chapter feels more like a conversation with a thoughtful, loving friend than reading another book on mindfulness.” —Emma Koonse, Publishers Weekly “Staff Pick”“His reminders to simply pause and breathe are welcome to anyone caught up in the hecticness of daily life.” —Metro“Offers practical advice on everything from handling setbacks to relationships. Best for reclaiming your zen.” —Stylist“Loving, practical, and kind, The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down is a beautiful reminder of the rewards of living wisely.” —Jack Kornfield, bestselling author of A Path with Heart and The Wise Heart“This book is wonderful—straight from the heart of a wise, kind teacher. Written simply and with gentle humor, it will help you find lasting happiness in a changing world.” —Rick Hanson, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of Buddha’s Brain and Hardwiring Happiness“Filled with gems of wisdom, this book will lift up your heart and enliven your spirit.” —Tara Brach, bestselling author of Radical Acceptance and True Refuge“Not only a useful and practical book, it’s a beautiful one as well. Everyone who wants to thrive more in their life should have it on their nightstand.” —Arianna Huffington“I believe this elegant book will help heal a river of grief that runs through our entire nation, just below the surface, everywhere I go. People ache for time with those they love, with friends and family, with nature. My hope is that everyone who opens this book will immediately find some passage, some way into a secret garden of slow time, where things of great beauty and truth grow, and blossom, in effortless abundance. It is a glorious refuge—a timely, welcome escape from the pervasive trance of ordinary, relentlessly productive time.” —Wayne Muller, bestselling author of Sabbath and A Life of Being, Having, and Doing Enough“The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down proves what the Wise have always taught: As goes our attention, so comes our experience. The more we attend to living in the present moment, the richer becomes our experience of it . . . and of our own higher possibilities.” —Guy Finley, bestselling author of The Secret of Letting Go“Full of insightful and practical advice—and wonderfully portable, like a daily guidebook. I read it with great interest.” —Bhante Gunaratana, author of Mindfulness in Plain English“A book for our time—filled with universal truths, beautifully expressed and lovingly illustrated. Every short paragraph is self-contained—each its own seed sending roots into the deepest and most timeless wisdom. This is a book to keep close at hand.” —Mark Williams, co-author of Mindfulness: An Eight-Week Plan for Finding Peace in a Frantic World“Haemin Sunim has offered us a remarkable gift, a compendium of practical wisdom. It is accessible brilliance.” —Allan Lokos, founder and guiding teacher, Community Meditation Center, NYC; author of Through the Flames, Patience, and Pocket Peace“Haemin Sunim’s book has a place in my backpack now. When I read it at the coffee shop, my coffee break becomes a meditation break. At bedtime, it brings me peace. And in the morning it inspires me.” —Joseph Emet, author of Finding the Blue Sky and Buddha’s Book of Meditation“What a blessing this book is; I am so glad it’s in the world. Absolute wisdom.” —Nancy Colier, author of The Power of Off“Full of wisdom and love, this is a book to keep as a dear companion. Hold it close. With its simple yet deeply profound messages, it will become a wise friend to turn to again and again. Haemin Sunim bridges East and West in his own life story and his writing. Truly this is a gem.” —Vidyamala Burch, founder and codirector of Breathworks and coauthor of You Are Not Your Pain“A remarkable guide to how to live a life of unpretentious authenticity and compassionate engagement. In Haemin Sunim’s brief essays and aphorisms, the insights of Buddhism have fully become the stuff of life itself.” —Robert Buswell, Director of Buddhist Studies, UCLA“Perfect for readers looking for a respite from busy lives and tumultuous times . . . Sunim evokes a calm assuredness in his philosophy, reminiscent of Lebanese-American poet Kahlil Gibran.” —Publishers Weekly“An antidote to the polarization that has gripped our waking lives: It’s quiet, meditative, radical in its simplicity, and organized into relatable bite-size chapters that will have you breathing easier and appreciating the small things in life. Few books have the power to pull us out of our indignant turrets and cynical worldviews like this one.” —Signature“Visually and literarily breathtaking . . . Akin to Aesop’s fables, full of simple truths . . . The aphoristic rather than affirmative content sets this book apart from others in the self-help category. . . . The verses look to the eye as lovely as they ring to the ear. The white space surrounding these verses emphasizes their simultaneous simplicity and profundity. . . . Sometimes the images are Chagall-esque in their metaphysical approach. Sometimes they’re Impressionistic. Always, they gorgeously represent the content on the pages. . . . Whether you are a fan of self-help, into Zen practice, a Buddhist, or none of those things, this book shows it’s all there for the taking: mindfulness, self-awareness, and a little daily peace.” —Korean Literature Now

    € 15,50