El reconocido maestro de meditación Jack Kornfield entrelaza relatos llenos de humanidad con enseñanzas que invitan a la apertura del corazón. Desde los monasterios de Birmania hasta las leyendas artúricas, estas páginas nos revelan el poder sanador del amor, la fuerza de la interconexión y la generosidad capaz de transformar el mundo. Con la ternura y lucidez que lo caracterizan, Kornfield nos recuerda que el dolor y la belleza de la vida son lo que finalmente nos une: «Nuestras historias compartidas nos hacen más grandes que nosotros mismos. Deja que te conmuevan, que te despierten y que te recuerden que estamos todos juntos en esto».
Beloved teacher, Jack Kornfield shares, stories on navigating our human experience with wisdom and care?for ourselves and our world. At a time of collective anxiety, injustice, and suffering, this book helps us listen with compassion to the pulse of the world and to one another. In All in This Together: Stories and Teachings for Loving Each Other and Our World, Jack guides us toward our basic goodness. He encourages us to remember our loving awareness, free ourselves and others from hatred and fear, and pave a path with heart where we all belong. Through stories, poems, and fables, Kornfield shows us that the way to build a wise society within ourselves and for our world is through remembering our interconnectedness. He reminds us to respect the world and ourselves even in the face of the incomprehensible. He invites us to envision a generous world and therefore change it. He guides us to heal our bodies and bring healing to the earth. He teaches us that being of service is an endless source of happiness, and to remember that death also brings rebirth. Accessible, timely, and heartfelt, the book offers a variety of perspectives, from Kornfield’s personal stories and the teachings of the Buddha to poetry from Mary Oliver and timeless legends. Throughout, Kornfield reminds us that the inescapable pain and beauty of our human experience is what can ultimately connect us. “Let yourself be tender with the world,” writes Kornfield, “The world is your lover in a way that almost nothing else is. It’s always here. You can go out right now and kiss the earth.”