A luminous guide to aging, illness, and loss—rooted in the lived experience of a refugee, physician, and Zen nun who transformed profound personal trauma into a path of clarity, courage, and compassion
These are field notes from a life shaped by upheaval and lived in radical presence. In this tender, deeply insightful book, beloved five-time author Sister Dang Nghiem writes from the heart of her own story: a childhood marked by war and disappearance, a young adulthood shaped by displacement, and a turning point of grief that led her to leave medicine and follow the socially engaged Buddhist teachings of peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh.
Blending a physician’s understanding of the body with a Zen practitioner’s insight into the mind, she weaves intimate storytelling with contemplative insight to reveal a path through aging, illness, and change. Shaped by war, migration, racism, and loss, her story offers a living example of how suffering can be transformed into meaning, connection, and even joy.
Grounded in the core Zen teaching of the Five Remembrances and supported by guided meditations, this book offers practical guidance to help readers meet fear, grief, and uncertainty with clarity, courage, and peace. It is an invitation to live beautifully—and to die beautifully—one breath at a time.