Between Earth and Sky: 100 Days of Deep Looking in the Place of the Dead

Jo Confino
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Between Earth and Sky: 100 Days of Deep Looking in the Place of the Dead

Jo Confino
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176 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 16, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Parallax Press
  • ISBN: 9781967175024
  • Dimensions: 7.0" W x 0.36" L x 9.0" H
Jo Confino is a leadership coach, spiritual mentor, facilitator, journalist, author, and sustainability expert. He works at the intersection of personal transformation and systems change and his coaching practice focuses on supporting leaders within the fields of climate, biodiversity and social justice. As a journalist for more than forty years, he was executive editor as well as Impact, Innovation, and Editorial Director of What’s Working at the HuffPost in NewYork. Before joining HuffPost, he was an executive editor of The Guardian, helping to create the environment, sustainable business, and global development websites as well as being responsible for ensuring the media organization lived its own values. A mindfulness advocate, Jo has worked closely with Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and his monastic community in southwestern France for nearly twenty years.
"The writing and photography that emerged from Jo Confino’s one hundred days of quiet reflection carry a lived-in clarity—the sensitivity of someone who has sat with both collapse and renewal and was able to touch what his teacher, Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, calls the 'ultimate dimension.' These pages open a subtle threshold into a deeper way of seeing. To read these pages and linger with these images is to be drawn into a meditation."
—Chris Levine, artist and photographer of the Lightness of Being portrait of Queen Elizabeth II

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