When Zen teacher Karen Maezen Miller and her family land in a
house with a hundred-year-old Japanese garden, she uses the paradise in
her backyard to glean the living wisdom of our natural world. Through
her eyes, rocks convey faith, ponds preach stillness, flowers give love,
and leaves express the effortless ease of letting go. The book welcomes
readers into the garden for Zen lessons in fearlessness, forgiveness,
presence, acceptance, and contentment. Miller gathers inspiration from
the ground beneath her feet to remind us that paradise is always here
and now.
173 pages. Paperback.