71 of 73 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simple to read; hard to live, April 22 2005
By QuinnCreative "-Q" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Living Wabi Sabi: The True Beauty of Your LIfe (Hardcover)
Taro Gold's beautiful book is a visual delight with a profound message. Each page is washed in a tint of color; some pages have powerful quotes written on beautiful backgrounds. But the message is not sweet or simple.
Living a Wabi-Sabi life means accepting your faults as well as your strengths, accepting that you will never be perfect and still keeping yourself open to being a work in progress. It means living a joy unrelated to your income. It means sweeping your life free of blame for others, and living instead with the responsibility of choosing your own happiness or misery.
You can read the book in a single sitting, but don't. Read a few pages at a time, and see how the concept flows into your life. Don't be surprised if you begin to look at your life differently. One of the characters, Obaa-san, says, "No matter how it may seem at the time, the core of your suffering is not your inconsiderate partner, your demanding boss, your insufficient bank balance. . .The root of your suffering is found internally, in the limitations you place on yourself."
This beautiful, small book holds a profound truth that can transform your life. Read it, then live it. You will be changed in wonderful ways.
67 of 71 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Living a Harmonious Perfectly Imperfect Life, Sep 26 2004
By Rebecca Johnson "The Rebecca Review" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Living Wabi Sabi: The True Beauty of Your LIfe (Hardcover)
Perfection exists only in the imagination. As long as we equate joy with perfection in even a small way, we will never know contentment. ~Taro Gold
In our drive towards perfection, we often seek for impossible dreams that lead to unending conflict of the soul. Taro Gold's "Living Wabi Sabi" is filled with ways we can escape this cycle of disappointment. Quotes are interspersed with personal recollections of his grandmother's teachings. Art mingles with quotes and the pages are of a high quality and shaded with natural earth tones. Not only will this book last a long time, it is perfect to give as a gift.
Taro's thoughts are beautiful gifts filled with wisdom and the secrets of Wabi Sabi living. While life is filled with uncertainties, at least we can ponder how we will deal with uncertainty itself.
Through humorous recollections about cooking or Taro's experience with electricity we learn deep spiritual truths. He discusses the birth of stars, how joy is the ultimate goal in life and how his grandmother taught him to develop inner character so he could contribute goodness to the world. He also discusses interesting facts about Walt Disney and how he was fired from his first job for "lack of imagination." There are a few other humorous examples of how life seemed to take a wrong turn, all while leading the participants right to the height of their success.
There are seven main chapters:
Living Wabi Sabi
Like Sugar from the Sun
The Wisdom of Imperfection
Growing Up, Growing Down
Awakening to the Universe Within
A Field of Possibilities
The True Beauty of Your Life
If you have been reading all the books by Taro Gold, you may be interested in reading more about Taro Gold and in this book, you can enjoy reading a bit about Taro's family history. This is a very personal book and I found it to be the most healing and comforting of all the books by Taro Gold. There are life-changing principles in Taro's book that can be incorporated into any spiritual tradition or lifestyle.
Also highly recommended:
What Is Love? A Simple Buddhist Guide to Romantic Happiness
Open Your Mind, Open Your Life: A book of Eastern Wisdom
The Tao of Mom: The Wisdom of Mothers from East to West
~The Rebecca Review
30 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful inspiration, Jan 12 2005
By Alexandra McKay - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Living Wabi Sabi: The True Beauty of Your LIfe (Hardcover)
This beautiful book is filled with some of the most life-changing wisdom I've ever found. I have read and re-read it a few times since receiving it as a gift last month. Every time I read this book I find deeper meaning and greater inspiration. There are so many levels to Wabi Sabi, I love it! Much more practical and life-changing than other concepts. I have never felt as good about myself, my life or the future as I have since I read this book.