In Love for Imperfect Things, Haemin Sunim, a Korean Zen Buddhist teacher, offers wisdom and guidance for embracing our imperfections and living with compassion for ourselves and others. Through short essays and meditations, Sunim explores themes of self-care, forgiveness, and mindfulness, encouraging readers to let go of the pressure to be perfect and instead embrace their true selves. His insights are deeply rooted in Buddhist principles but are accessible to anyone seeking peace and acceptance in a fast-paced, demanding world.
Why read this book
- Provides practical advice on self-compassion, acceptance, and emotional well-being.
- Haemin Sunim’s calming tone and thoughtful reflections create a peaceful reading experience.
- Ideal for readers looking to cultivate mindfulness and inner peace in their daily lives.
- Combines Eastern spiritual wisdom with relatable, everyday situations.
About the Author
Haemin Sunim is a Zen Buddhist teacher and one of the most influential spiritual leaders in South Korea. He studied in the U.S. and now shares his teachings on mindfulness and emotional well-being with a global audience. His first book, The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down, became an international bestseller, and Love for Imperfect Things continues to spread his messages of kindness and self-love.
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