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The Dharma of Poetry - by John Brehm (Paperback)

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The Dharma of Poetry - by John Brehm (Paperback)
The Dharma of Poetry - by John Brehm (Paperback)

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The Dharma of Poetry - by John Brehm (Paperback)

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About the Book The author explores poetry as a spiritual practice with example poems from contemporary and historical poets, particularly as they relate to Buddhism. Includes meditations on poems and writing prompts for readers to experiment with on their own. Book Synopsis Discover how to engage with poetry to support your spiritual practice, leading to more mindfulness, equanimity, and joy. In The Dharma of Poetry , John Brehm shows how poems can open up new ways of thinking, feeling, and being in the world. Brehm demonstrates the practice of mindfully entering a poem, with an alertness, curiosity, and open-hearted responsiveness very much like the attention we cultivate in meditation. Complete with poetry-related meditations and writing prompts, this collection of lively, elegantly written essays can be read as a standalone book, or as a companion to the authors acclaimed anthology, The Poetry of Impermanence, Mindfulness, and Joy . Review Quotes John Brehm is a wonderful teacher. In these lucid essays about poems and poets, and in the carefully crafted exercises that follow, he takes us on a contemplative stroll through the centuries and deeply into our own minds. Poetry and spiritual practice have always had a lot to do with one another; in The Dharma of Poetry we see exactly why--and how.--Norman Fischer, poet and Zen Buddhist priest, author of Questions/Places/Voices/Seasons The Dharma of Poetry is a warm invitation to explore the beauty of our own lives, retrieving a sense of wonder and mystery as we navigate both the immediate and the timeless. John Brehm has done a masterful job in reminding us of the power of our own poetic sensibilities.--Joseph Goldstein, author of The Experience of Insight, A Heart Full of Peace, and Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening A clear-eyed, warm, and generous guide, John Brehm reveals how we might encounter poetry as a source of sustaining wisdom. The essays collected here--and every single one is a gem--serve as a companion to his wildly popular The Poetry of Impermanence, Mindfulness, and Joy . But anyone interested in poetry or spiritual practice will find through this book a gateway to richness: Here are ten elegant teachings on how to live.--Heather Sellers, author of You Dont Look Like Anyone I Know A wonderfully encouraging book. There is a beautiful alchemy in the way Brehm turns poems into practice. He shows us the ways poems are by their nature moments of liberating attentiveness. And in his clear and welcoming voice, Brehm reveals how that liberation can infuse our everyday lives. How it can transform not just us, but also this world in ecological crisis.--David Hinton, author of China Root: Taoism, Chan, and Original Zen and Hunger Mountain: A Field Guide to Mind and Landscape For a long time Ive appreciated how poems embody the Dharma through telling the story of a simple lived experience, and feeling the teachings being offered with all ones senses rather than merely through some intellectual understanding. As I read The Dharma of Poetry , each chapter taught me how to notice more subtleties and nuances in each poems Dharma teaching. I learned so much about harvesting more of the depth and breadth of poems from John Brehms sensitive understanding of poetry. I now have new ways to read and receive the refinements of Dharma wisdom in a poem, and am so grateful.--Kamala Masters, co-founder of the Vipassana Metta Foundation and guiding teacher at the Insight Meditation Society About the Author John Brehm is the author of four books of poems, Sea of Faith , Help Is On the Way, No Day at the Beach, and Dharma Talk. He has also published a book of essays, The Dharma of Poetry: How Poems Can Deepen Your Spiritual Practice and Open You to Joy, which is a companion to his bestselling anthology, The Poetry of Impermanence, Mindfulness, and Joy. His poems have appeared in Poetry , Ploughshares, The Southern Review , New Ohio Review , The Sun , The Gettysburg Review, The Writers Almanac, The Norton Introduction to Literature, Best American Poetry , and many other journals and anthologies. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
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