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Full Catastrophe Living, the catastrophe describes the full experience of life: the good and the bad, the ugly and the beautiful, the messy and the neat. Like other Buddhist thinkers, Kabat-Zinn suggests that peace can be found in embracing things as they are, rather than preoccupying ourselves with how things ought to be, or might someday be, or should have been, or could have been.
To Have and to Hold: Motherhood, Marriage, and the Modern Dilemma
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