![]() ![]() in 1966 to “describe the aspirations and the agony of the voiceless masses of the Vietnamese people.” He met Dr. He traveled, wrote and spoke extensively, returning to the U.S. He immediately returned and helped lead one of the great nonviolent resistance movements of the century. In 1963 his colleagues in Vietnam telegrammed him to return home to work to stop the war. to study and teach at Columbia and Princeton in 1961. Prominent in Buddhist studies in South Vietnam, he came to the U.S. Thich Nhat Hanh was born in central Vietnam in 1926, and ordained a Buddhist monk in 1942, at the age of sixteen. The quiet and unassuming Vietnamese Buddhist monk has become a worldwide voice for peace through mindfulness meditation. This book, with its foreword by the Dalai Lama, is perhaps Thich Nhat Hanh’s best-known book. Peace Is Every Step: the Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life ![]()
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