

Love for the things that are not perfect
Author: Monk Haye Min
Publisher: Soo oh Seo Jae
296 page | 148 x 225 mm
Frequently asked, “Venerable Haemin, what does it mean to love myself?” the author gently reflects on what it means to truly love oneself, to understand and accept family, friends, and colleagues, and to view this imperfect and contradictory world with compassion. In his uniquely warm and comforting voice, Haemin Sunim offers wisdom for modern people who are so concerned with others’ opinions that they lose touch with their inner voice; for those suffering from hurt feelings or people they find difficult to forgive; for those who need courage and healing after experiences of failure; and for those seeking to discover their authentic selves and understand human nature. Like a warm lantern on a winter night, this book offers guidance and comfort.
Beginning with messages of self-care such as “Take care of yourself as lovingly as you would someone you cherish” and “Don’t try too hard to be overly nice,” the book delicately explores themes of family, relationships, courage, healing, and ultimately the truths that reveal themselves when the mind becomes still. Through Venerable Haemin’s warm encouragement and thoughtful aphorisms, readers may rediscover the meaning of life they had long forgotten.
Publisher: Soo oh Seo Jae
296 page | 148 x 225 mm
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About This Book
Frequently asked, “Venerable Haemin, what does it mean to love myself?” the author gently reflects on what it means to truly love oneself, to understand and accept family, friends, and colleagues, and to view this imperfect and contradictory world with compassion. In his uniquely warm and comforting voice, Haemin Sunim offers wisdom for modern people who are so concerned with others’ opinions that they lose touch with their inner voice; for those suffering from hurt feelings or people they find difficult to forgive; for those who need courage and healing after experiences of failure; and for those seeking to discover their authentic selves and understand human nature. Like a warm lantern on a winter night, this book offers guidance and comfort.
Beginning with messages of self-care such as “Take care of yourself as lovingly as you would someone you cherish” and “Don’t try too hard to be overly nice,” the book delicately explores themes of family, relationships, courage, healing, and ultimately the truths that reveal themselves when the mind becomes still. Through Venerable Haemin’s warm encouragement and thoughtful aphorisms, readers may rediscover the meaning of life they had long forgotten.
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