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Natalie Golderg–the woman who changed the way writing is taught in the US–will access an even larger audience to share the experiences that have opened her to new ways of being alive. Drawing from her years of writing, teaching, and practicing Zen, Goldberg shows us what it takes to maintain a long writing life.
Here, Natalie Goldberg, a writer both energized and enlightened (Julia Cameron), shares those vivid moments that have wakened her to new ways of being. We follow alongside her mapless meanderings in the New Mexican desert and her pilgrimages to Bob Dylan’s birthplace and to Larry McMurtry’s dusty Texas ghost town of rare books. We feel her deep hunger while she sits zazen in a monastery in Japan, and her profound loss when she hears of the passing of a dear friend while teaching in the French countryside.
Through it all, she remains grounded in a life informed by two constants- the practices of writing and of Zen. With humor and insight, Natalie encircles around the essential questions these paths compel her toward-Where does this life lead? Who are we?
This is a book to be relished one awakening at a time. Each story is a reminder that no matter how hard the situation or desolate you may feel, spring will come again, breaking through a cold winter, bringing early yellow forsythia flowers. And the Great Spring of enlightenment-that sudden rush of acceptance, pain cracking open, obstructions shattering-will also burst forth.
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Natalie Golderg–the woman who changed the way writing is taught in the US–will access an even larger audience to share the experiences that have opened her to new ways of being alive. Drawing from her years of writing, teaching, and practicing Zen, Goldberg shows us what it takes to maintain a long writing life.
Here, Natalie Goldberg, a writer both energized and enlightened (Julia Cameron), shares those vivid moments that have wakened her to new ways of being. We follow alongside her mapless meanderings in the New Mexican desert and her pilgrimages to Bob Dylan’s birthplace and to Larry McMurtry’s dusty Texas ghost town of rare books. We feel her deep hunger while she sits zazen in a monastery in Japan, and her profound loss when she hears of the passing of a dear friend while teaching in the French countryside.
Through it all, she remains grounded in a life informed by two constants- the practices of writing and of Zen. With humor and insight, Natalie encircles around the essential questions these paths compel her toward-Where does this life lead? Who are we?
This is a book to be relished one awakening at a time. Each story is a reminder that no matter how hard the situation or desolate you may feel, spring will come again, breaking through a cold winter, bringing early yellow forsythia flowers. And the Great Spring of enlightenment-that sudden rush of acceptance, pain cracking open, obstructions shattering-will also burst forth.