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Published: 1st November 2025
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Published: 1st November 2025
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Original Love: The Four Inns on the Path of Awakening
By (Author) Henry Shukman
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperOne
1st November 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Spirituality and religious experience
Mindfulness
Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Complementary therapies, healing and health
Mind, body, spirit: meditation and visualization
204.35
Paperback
352
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 20mm
295g
"Powerful, poetic, transformative."Tara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance\
"Henry Shukman is one of the wisest and most poetical teachers of dharma we have today. In an increasingly fragmented world, he is unusually good company."Sam Harris
New York Times bestselling author of Waking Up and host of the Making Sense podcast\\The essential meditation guide for the twenty-first century: renowned mindfulness teacher Henry Shukman replaces the concept of original sin with original love, teaching us to tap into the love that shapes our world and can transform who we are.
An increasing number of people today feel disconnected, disengaged, and lonely. Many of us are seeking solace, beginning with ourselves. Original Love is the secular spiritual handbook we need to ease our troubles and find the highest possible happiness.
Henry Shukman, spiritual director of Mountain Cloud Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, provides a way forward based on four pathsMindfulness, Support, Absorption, and Awakeningthat promote growth and healing through meditation for practitioners of any level. And it works! Shukman includes inspiring stories from the students of his Original Love program that reveal how it has transformed their lives.
Urgently needed, Original Love helps us create peace for ourselves and our times by
Finding a sense of love is a critical purpose of meditation. Finding your way back to the loving peace that lives at the center of things is Original Love.
"Shukmans graceful prose and eye for nuance allows him to build an effective case for cultivating an 'ever more breaking heart' that can love and be loved with total openness. Meditation practitioners of all levels will find inspiration in Shukmans wise guidance." Publishers Weekly [Shukmans] writing is gorgeous, funny, fascinating, and audacious. Rick Hanson, bestselling author of Buddhas Brain "This is one of the rare books destined to inspire new and seasoned meditators alike. Drawing on his own deep experience and years of teaching, Henry Shukman brings a lucid and refreshing cast to the fundamentals of practice, and reveals how the loving we yearn for is always, already here; love is intrinsic to what we are. Please gift yourself with this powerful, poetic, transformative guide to awakening our hearts." Tara Brach, author ofRadical Acceptance "Henry Shukman is one of the wisest and most poetical teachers of dharma we have today. In an increasingly fragmented world, he is unusually good company." Sam Harris, New York Times bestselling author of Waking Up and host of the Making Sense podcast "This is a book the world has been waiting forone that speaks clearly and eloquently to the reality of love as the foundational energy of this world. I cant think of a more important project for humankind than all of us finding this love as matter of urgency. Of all the books on meditation Ive read, none have so clearly laid out the finding of love as its central project. Its a beautiful book, but more important, its one we all need, and we need it now." Richard Rohr, author of Falling Upward "Henry Shukman has a natural, contagious and enlightened enthusiasm which his fine writing style carries so beautifully to the reader through every page. This is a book for breaking the spell of the me, not in the sense of erasing ourselves, but in taking the journey of awakening where we can come out from behind the surface, defended self and appear fully and transparently and even lovingly in this difficult world." David Whyte, author of Consolation and The Sea in You "Original Love is a lively compendium of all you want to learn about meditation, mindfulness, suffering, non-suffering, joy, coming home and being whole. All that is in this book is hard-earned, on the ground, clearly explained. Shukman so much wants to share his understanding that you can feel the excitement and longing right in the center of the still page.This book is a great friend, one who tells the simple obvious truth that is right in front of our face.And on top of all this, Shukman knows how to write, like an angel." Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing on Empty and Three Simple Lines "Henry is a masterful teacher. His insight, compassion and wisdom combine to provide some of the best meditation teaching out there." Kelly Boys, author ofThe Blind Spot Effect and Director of The Foundation for a Mindful Society and the Mindful Cities project "Take a break. Fall in love with your life. Breathe in the rich fragrance of mindfulness as taught by a master Zen teacher who is also a superb poet. For beginning or advanced students of meditation, Henry Shukman will lead you seamlessly into your own original love for life as it is, and you as you are. Extraordinary in its freshness and replete with all kinds of wisdom, this book illuminates waking up naturally, aimlessly, in your own time. Enjoy it." Polly Young-Eisendrath, author of Love Between Equals and The Present Heart "This book, like Henry himself, is wise and deep and filled with heartfelt meditation advice and beautiful, powerful stories. You will be very glad that you've read it." Michael Taft, author of TheMindful Geek "A fascinating and beautiful contribution to the world of meditation by an adept in the practice." Roshi Joan Halifax, abbot and founder of Upaya Zen Center "Henry calls it Original Love. One of my teachers called it True Love. It can also be called A, standing for ajata, the Unborn. This is poetry which can be made reasonable, even scientific, through careful prose. Weaving poetry and prose, Henry opens with "A", the tantric symbol for the Unborn as a resource of connectivity. In my school of ordination, Shingon, there's a poem that goes like this: We're all born in the village called A. We all leave our native village. And we all return. That's all there is to say about the children of A." Shinzen Young, author ofThe Science of Enlightenment
Henry Shukman is a poet, author, and meditation teacher who has guided thousands of students from around the world through mindfulness and awakening practices. A Zen master in the Sanbo Zen lineage and the spiritual director emeritus at Mountain Cloud Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Shukman is a cofounder of The Way meditation app and founder of the Original Love meditation program and has taught meditation at Google and Harvard Business School. He has written award-winning and bestselling books of poetry and fiction, he has taught poetry at the Institute of American Indian Arts, and his poems have appeared in The New Yorker and the Guardian. He has a masters degree from Cambridge and a master of letters degree from St Andrews.