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365 Nirvana shows that Nirvana is here and now and is accessible to us all not just those who spend decades meditating. With inspirational writing from luminaries in the field, 365 Nirvana is a spiritual bible for a new generation of spiritual seekers.
In 1970, at the age of nineteen, Josh Baran became a Zen monk. After seven years in the monastery he was recognized as a teacher in the Soto Zen tradition and received 'Dharma transmission'. The editor of this work he adds his own commentary to the writings. After leaving the monastery he became a political activist and is now an experienced marketer and public relations professional with extensive and varied clients from the Dalai Lama to Michael Crichton and Bill Gates; Universal Pictures, Sony and Time Warner.
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