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one long listening

a memoir of grief, friendship, and spiritual care

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one long listening

By: Chenxing Han
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For readers of The Wild Edge of Sorrow and Crying in H-Mart--a profound and searching memoir of life, loss, grief, and renewal from one of American Buddhism’s most vital new voices.
How do we grieve our losses? How can we care for our spirits? one long listening offers enduring companionship to all who ask these searing, timeless questions.
Immigrant daughter, novice chaplain, bereaved friend: author Chenxing Han (Be the Refuge) takes us on a pilgrimage through the wilds of grief and laughter, pain and impermanence, reconnecting us to both the heartache and inexplicable brightness of being human.
Eddying around three autumns of Han’s life, one long listening journeys from a mountaintop monastery in Taiwan to West Coast oncology wards, from oceanside Ireland to riverfront Phnom Penh. Through letters to a dying friend, bedside chaplaincy visits, and memories of a migratory childhood, Han's startling, searching memoir cuts a singular portrait of a spiritual caregiver in training.
Just as we touch the depths, bracing for resolution, Han’s swift, multilingual prose sweeps us back to unknowingness: 不知最親切. Not knowing is most intimate. Chinese mothers, hillside graves. A dreamed olive tree, a lost Siberian crane. The music of scripts and silence. These shards--bright, broken, giddy, aching--are mirrors to our own lives in joy and sorrow.
A testament to enduring connection by a fresh and urgent new literary voice, one long listening asks fearlessly into the stories we inhabit, the hopes we relinquish, and what it means simply to be, to and for the ones we love.
Biographies & Memoirs Grief & Loss Buddhism Memoir Personal Development Relationships China Asian American Studies Specific Demographics Social Sciences
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The vulnerability of the author created an environment of discretely listening to a conversation between long time much loved friends at a cafe.

Beautiful. Heartfelt. Heart wrenching. Brilliant

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Ms. Han brings a direct and tender view to the journey or Life, Death, Love and Sorrow. A smart and beautiful deconstructed mantra for us all.

A Beautiful Mantra

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Not all of the Asian words or phrases were translated for my understanding, but maybe that was meant to be.

I love the author narrator the book. I’m glad I chose to listen rather than just read it.

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