


The Zen Monkey and the Lotus Flower: 52 Stories to Relieve Stress, Stop Negative Thoughts, Find Happiness, and Live Your Best Life : Yeshe, Tenpa: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: Life lessons that can be consider by everyone - This is not a usual book for me. It was recommended as a book club read and I was curious. I have practised yoga for many years and am familiar with some of the basic principles of mindfulness and meditation but was interested to learn more. This book was printed in 2024. It has 157 pages an contains 52 short stories. Each story is usually around a page long and is followed by a similar length explanation. There are several principles that are explored and they are looked at in different ways. That can lead to a feeling of repetition if you read them quickly - read the stories gradually (as they are meant to be read) and the messages are gently reinforced. There are important life lessons here which are worth taking time to consider. I got drawn into the messages and am sure that this will stay with me for some time. I'm not sure this book will change my life but it will encourage any reader to approach problems in a slightly different way. It might also promote a change of attitude. The book is perfect to dip in and out of. It actually suggests you read one story each week - this would give time to ponder and digest before moving on. The stories are very easy to read and the explanations are clear. As you progress through the book there are some useful tips that can be used in your life - one example being "try to praise or encourage at least one person every day", this is not hard to do and makes a big difference to both people. Each story starts with an illustration that perfectly sums up the subject of the tale. It is worth pausing on the drawing to consider its artistic quality before moving on. Review: Read the short stories one at a time and focus on the message. - Lovey little book. Nice print and pictures. The stories are short but helpful. I personally found you should only read one story a week and focus on the message given as they are very similar.







| ASIN | B0CGCBM1FM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 522 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Zen Buddhism 1 in Buddhist Social Studies 1 in Dalai Lama |
| Book 1 of 1 | The Zen Monkey and the Lotus Flower |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,521) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.02 x 21.59 cm |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8858511021 |
| Item weight | 191 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 158 pages |
| Publication date | 22 Aug. 2023 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
J**U
Life lessons that can be consider by everyone
This is not a usual book for me. It was recommended as a book club read and I was curious. I have practised yoga for many years and am familiar with some of the basic principles of mindfulness and meditation but was interested to learn more. This book was printed in 2024. It has 157 pages an contains 52 short stories. Each story is usually around a page long and is followed by a similar length explanation. There are several principles that are explored and they are looked at in different ways. That can lead to a feeling of repetition if you read them quickly - read the stories gradually (as they are meant to be read) and the messages are gently reinforced. There are important life lessons here which are worth taking time to consider. I got drawn into the messages and am sure that this will stay with me for some time. I'm not sure this book will change my life but it will encourage any reader to approach problems in a slightly different way. It might also promote a change of attitude. The book is perfect to dip in and out of. It actually suggests you read one story each week - this would give time to ponder and digest before moving on. The stories are very easy to read and the explanations are clear. As you progress through the book there are some useful tips that can be used in your life - one example being "try to praise or encourage at least one person every day", this is not hard to do and makes a big difference to both people. Each story starts with an illustration that perfectly sums up the subject of the tale. It is worth pausing on the drawing to consider its artistic quality before moving on.
M**T
Read the short stories one at a time and focus on the message.
Lovey little book. Nice print and pictures. The stories are short but helpful. I personally found you should only read one story a week and focus on the message given as they are very similar.
G**8
Very short buddist stories but very powerful deep meaning to life
I absolutely love this book. Part of my daily routine now to read one of these amazing buddist stories. Helps reflect on life's struggles. 10/10
A**R
Enjoyable read
Very good book,makes you think very useful.A very good read.
K**M
Great book
Easy to read, lovely positive stories
M**D
An enjoyable and thoughtful read
What a lovely book. A story for each week of the year. Makes you think. Definitely recommend.
H**L
Easy to understand
Amazing, easy to understand and I like reading one story at the time to have time tinking about it and bring it to my life .
P**S
Great
Really enjoyed the stories
M**S
Great book, I recommend to get it.
P**E
Used this everytime for meditation guide to students. They all enjoy the story very much.
R**G
Absolutely love this book!!!! The book conveys important values and makes you more calm, relaxed and happy. It gives you new ideas and lets you look at life in another way. Stories are very short; I read one each day and have learned so much from it. The stories are well-written and let you reflect. After each story there is a section that tells you how the story applies to today’s day and age and what we can learn from it; helps you understand the underlying message. I can always somehow apply it to my life in some way. I think this book would help every person at every stage of life. Excellent book for all ages.
C**C
Its a nice little book, Each story is 2 pages long (max) and with nice Zen philosophies behind each one. After each story there are a few words from the author to explain; what to take from each story and what to practice more with this story in mind. This is the reason I gave it 3 stars. I find the notes from the author to much and it would be better to just to read the story and see where my own mind takes me.
A**Y
I purchased this book to help me stay peaceful n mindful n present. I luv the stories n will b buying again N giving as gifts. We all could use peace in these difficult times!
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