Living beautifully with uncertainty and change

Boston: Shambhala. Edited by Joan Duncan Oliver (2012)
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The American Buddhist nun and author of the best-selling When Things Fall Apart counsels readers on how to live compassionately and well during times of instability, demonstrating the use of the Three Commitments practice to promote ...

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