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Opening the Hand of Thought by Kôshô Uchiyama; Shohaku Okumura (Editor); Jisho Warner; Tom Wright (Editor)
Category: Philosophy and Religion
For over thirty years, Opening the Hand of Thought has offered an introduction to Zen Buddhism and meditation unmatched in clarity and power. This is the revised edition of Kosho Uchiyama's singularly incisive classic. This new edition contains even more useful material: new prefaces, an index, and exte ...Show more
Quiet Moments by Tom Wright
Category: Personal Development
"It is part of being truly human that we should create for ourselves oases of stillness in which we can be refreshed." Quiet Moments contains inspiring one- and two-sentence meditations to help the reader to explore the world around them and the presence of God. Sensitively written and illustrated, this ...Show more
Samadhi on Zen Gardens by Tom Wright; Katsuhiko Mizuno (Illustrator)
Category: Gardening Landscape Plants
In Kyoto, only a few steps from the bustling city center can lead people into the tranquil precincts of Zen temples. This photo book introduces the simple yet fascinating beauty of more than 50 gardens. Includes brief explanations about gardens along with basic information (opening hours, access, etc.) ...Show more
The Real and Imagined History of the Elephant Man by Tom Wright
Category: Performing Arts Drama Plays | Series: NHB Modern Plays Ser.
Arriving from his East Midlands beginnings into a London thick with the grime of industrialisation, Joseph Merrick is an anomaly. In a city of factories that churn out uniformity, there is no place for someone like him. But Merrick and the city are evolving into something new. We follow him through the ...Show more
What Dies In Summer by Tom Wright
Category: Fiction
On the porch Biscuit finds a girl, bedraggled and speechless. It is his cousin, Lee Ann, who has come through the woods to find safety at the house where Biscuit lives with his grandma. As the novel unwinds, we discover the trauma she and other girls in the town have undergone. Told by Biscuit, a boy on ...Show more