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Susan Murphy

    Susan Murphy est une officiante de mariage civile avec plus de huit ans d'expérience à travers l'Australie. Écrire sur les mariages lui est venu naturellement, ayant été témoin de tout le spectre des cérémonies. Son travail est imprégné de l'humour caractéristique de sa grande famille irlandaise, visant à apporter du rire aux lecteurs, tout comme sa propre expérience lors de l'écriture.

    A Fire Runs through All Things
    Fatal Flaw
    Minding the Earth. Mending the World
    • Minding the Earth. Mending the World

      Zen and the Art of Planetary Crisis

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Engaged Buddhism is at the forefront of Susan Murphy's exploration of spiritual practice in the context of modern crises. Drawing on her training under Robert Aitken, she addresses the urgent challenges facing our planet, questioning whether hope remains amidst despair. With clarity and insight, Murphy presents a vision that transcends cynicism, offering a pathway toward healing and transformation. Her work emphasizes the importance of integrating Zen principles into daily life, showcasing the potential for positive change in a troubled world.

      Minding the Earth. Mending the World
    • Fatal Flaw

      • 324pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Exploring the paradox of modern medicine, the narrative delves into the duality of groundbreaking medical advancements that, while saving lives, also pose significant risks and ethical dilemmas. It critiques the profit-driven motives of the healthcare industry, raising questions about the consequences of prioritizing financial gain over patient safety. The book invites readers to reflect on the implications of these developments and challenges them to consider the balance between innovation and morality in healthcare.

      Fatal Flaw
    • A Fire Runs through All Things

      Zen Koans for Facing the Climate Crisis

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of Zen koans and the climate crisis, Susan Murphy presents a unique approach to understanding our environmental challenges. By embracing the koan tradition, she encourages a mindset of not-knowing that fosters acceptance and creativity. The book intertwines traditional koans with insights from Indigenous Australian wisdom, particularly through her collaboration with Yuin Elder Uncle Max Harrison. This synthesis reveals a profound connection to the earth and emphasizes the importance of holistic engagement in healing both ourselves and the planet.

      A Fire Runs through All Things