Hiking Zen: Train Your Mind in Nature
By (Author) Phap Xa
By (author) Phap Luu
Parallax Press
Parallax Press
1st July 2025
27th May 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mindfulness
Paperback
264
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
Discover the joy of mindful walking and hiking, cultivate deep connection with the world around you, and ultimately embrace the path of happiness as a way of life Discover the joy of mindful walking and hiking, cultivate deep connection with the world around you, and ultimately embrace the path of happiness as a way of life A mobile monastery to stick in your pack whenever you go out on the trail, this book by veteran hikers and Buddhist monks Phap Luu and Phap Xa offers mindfulness practices to explore as you walk to generate inner and outer peace. Grounded in the rich traditions of Zen practice, this book invites you to experience the fundamental connection between humans and the natural world. Walking Zen offers- concrete mindfulness practices to explore outside for peace, joy, and belonging actionable steps to weave mindful walking into the fabric of daily life nuggets of wisdom gleaned from leading multi-week mindful hiking retreats personal narratives of the monastic path insight into how connection with nature supports resiliency and collective and personal health and well-being
Phap Xa (Brother Equanimity) is a Dutch monk ordained in Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh in February 2003. He lives and teaches in the European Institute of Applied Buddhism (EIAB) in Germany and is happy to hike in the many surrounding forests. A couple of times a year, he shares the most beautiful hiking trails with many people attending hiking retreats, and he leads mindful hiking retreats across the US and abroad. Ordained in 2003 by Thich Nhat Hanh, Phap Luu (Brother Stream) leads mindful backpacking retreats in nature around Deer Park Monastery in Escondido, California, US; Joshua Tree National Park; the Sierra Nevada; and on the Appalachian Trail. An advisory board member for Harvard University's Thich Nhat Hanh Center for Mindfulness in Public Health, Brother Stream has been active in many fields, including helping start Wake Up, the Plum Village movement for young people; Happy Farm, Plum Village's organic farming community; and Wake Up Schools since its inception in 2012 to bring mindfulness to schools.