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Mindfulness & The Art of Urban Living

Discovering The Good Life in The City
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Discovering the good life in the city Over half the worlds population already live in cities, and the proportion is rising all the time. Yet we continue to associate the apparently limitless urban jungle with an assault on our senses a rush made up of noise, light, pollution, and people so numerous that they become anonymous cogs in the city machine. Is it possible to take a different view? In Mindfulness & the Art of Urban Living, Adam Ford takes the reader on a mindful journey through the city, absorbing the historical, cultural and philosophical realities of universal urban life, offering his personal experiences and insights alongside meditative practices to change our view of urban living. Exploring hidden highlights from community projects to urban wildlife, Ford shows how the workings of the city machine can form a rich and vibrant backdrop to every town-dwellers individual adventure.

Author Biography:

Adam Ford is an ordained Anglican priest, now retired. He has an MA in Indian religions and regularly lectures on Buddhism and Hinduism. He is the author of The Art of Mindful Walking, Seeking Silence in a Noisy World, Mindfulness & the Art of Urban Living, and Galileo & The Art of Ageing Mindfully.
Release date NZ
March 25th, 2013
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
144
Dimensions
130x200x17
ISBN-13
9781908005779
Product ID
20875149

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