Publishing in hardback for the first time, the 20th Anniversary Edition of Tara Brach's landmark international bestseller
'An invitation to embrace ourselves with all our pain, fear and anxieties' - Thich Nhat Hanh
'An excellent book. I've recommended it to many, many people' - Tim Ferriss, bestselling author of The 4-Hour Work Week
In the 20th Anniversary Edition of her seminal work Radical Acceptance, renowned meditation and mindfulness teacher Tara Brach offers us a path to freedom.
A brand new introduction focuses on Brach's deepened understanding in an ever-changing world. An additional chapter - 'The RAIN of Compassion' - offers meditation for realisation and belonging. RAIN, which stands for Recognize, Allow, Investigate and Nurture, was introduced in Brach's Radical Compassion.
Drawing on personal stories, Buddhist teachings and guided meditations, Tara leads us to trust our innate goodness. She reveals how we can develop the balance of clear-sightedness and compassion, heal fear and shame and build loving, authentic relationships.
'I use Tara's meditations and she has changed my life, perhaps more profoundly than anybody' - Maria Popova
About the Author
Tara Brach is an internationally renowned teacher of mindfulness, meditation, emotional healing and spiritual awakening. She is the author of Radical Acceptance and Trusting the Gold, and her weekly podcasted talk and meditation is downloaded by over 3 million people each month. Tara is the senior teacher and founder of Insight Meditation Center of Washington, DC. She lives in Great Falls, VA with her husband and dog.
Industry Reviews
I use Tara's meditations and she has changed my life, perhaps, more profoundly than anybody in my life * Maria Popova, Writer, Creator of The Marginalian *
An excellent book. I've recommended it to many, many people * Tim Ferriss, Podcaster and Bestselling author of The 4-Hour Work Week *
An invitation to embrace ourselves with all our pain, fear and anxieties, and to step lightly yet firmly on the path of understanding and compassion * Thich Nhat Hanh *