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You Are Here
- Discovering the Magic of the Present Moment
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
- Length: 3 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Buddhism
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- Malin
- 29-01-20
Very soothing and reassuring
I’ve found myself repeating “you are here” often since I first listen to this book. It is a great phrase both to take me back to the present as well as to remind me of the miracle that I’m in fact, here.
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- Alyssa Williams
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- Japhet Lopez
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knowing who you are
Thich Nhat Hanh has opened up my eyes to be able to better myself first before I can help others. I have come to understand the here and the know better and how important it is to do so in order to deal with the future. I have listened to this book over and over and every time I do so, I learn something knew. this book has touched the inner self just to be able to understand myself. Anyone who doesn't know how to deal with one's past, should listened the teacher Thy
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- David Portillo
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Enlighten
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- Grant Herz
- 29-12-20
Very insightful
Before listening to this audible book I was in a state of anxiousness. But after finishing the book I feel so much more happy. I feel an interconnectedness to everything. The explanation of birth and death makes me feel hopeful and it quiets my distress about immortality. This book is my most favorite book at this moment.
I would highly recommend this book to all people regardless of age.
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- j. Kelly C
- 02-07-20
New Jewels With Each Listen!
I enjoy the subject matter, the insight, and narration so much, I've listened 3 times
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-12-18
The Organic Truth
When one hears the truth being told for the first time, the need for a second opinion is nullified.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-06-22
Thay in a nutshell!
Great intro, refresher and overall snapshot of Zen Buddhism as taught by Thay. Soothing voice, as well.
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- jg
- 06-03-22
Exceedingly illuminating
This is a must read for every human being in the planet if we are to build a peaceful, liberated, loving society focused on deeper Truth
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- josh
- 19-07-22
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- Panda
- 05-07-21
Incredible
I hope you find all the peace I did while reading this book. I enjoyed it throughly.