More One Minute Nonsense 【INSTANT】

One of the most famous parables in the book involves a cook who makes a wonderful "hash." When asked for the recipe, she explains that the ingredients—the beef, the pepper, the onion—are nothing on their own. The secret is when she "throws herself into the hash".

In our world of heavy ideologies and rigid rules, de Mello uses humor and paradox to bypass our intellectual defenses. The stories are meant to be read one at a time and pondered, much like a mental "flip calendar" for daily meditation. More One Minute Nonsense

The Wisdom of "More One Minute Nonsense": Waking Up in Sixty Seconds One of the most famous parables in the

As readers on Amazon and Spirituality & Practice have noted for years, these stories are "evergreen"—as relevant to our chaotic modern lives as they were when they were first collected. More One Minute Nonsense by Anthony de Mello | Review The stories are meant to be read one