A monk's guide to a clean house and mind

Shoukei Matsumoto

Book - 2018

A unique guide to housecleaning in accordance with the meticulous practices of Buddhist monks combines lighthearted illustrations with Zen insights into airing out a space, avoiding procrastination and creating a calming home environment.

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Published
[Los Angeles, California] : TarcherPerigee, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC 2018.
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Shoukei Matsumoto (author)
Edition
First trade paperback edition
Physical Description
viii, 135 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
ISBN
9780143133339
  • Introduction
  • Understanding Cleaning
  • Useful items
  • 1. The Kitchen, Bathroom, and Toilet
  • 2. Other Parts of the Home
  • 3. Personal Items
  • 4. Repairs and Maintenance
  • 5. Outside the Home
  • 6. Body and Mind
  • When the Cleaning is Finished
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The essence of Shin-Buddhist monk Matsumoto's inspiring guide to decluttering is summed up in its opening declaration: "we sweep the temple grounds and gardens and polish the main temple hall" not "because it's dirty or messy," but to "eliminate the sufferings in our hearts." There is much offered in the way of practical advice for, say, removing perspiration stains from a cotton shirt (use baking soda). But the power of the book comes from Matsumoto's metaphysical reflections. When cleaning out old stuff, particularly something handmade or with sentimental value, he explains, the Buddhist way of cleaning means taking the time to feel grateful for a moment and "not handle things carelessly." Then, pass the item along "to people who could use them, where they can have a purpose and shine again." Matsumoto reveals cleaning as a kind of ritual, a "way to eliminate gloom from the mind" as well as grime from the kitchen sink. Readers despairing of the chaos awaiting them at home-whether in the form of an unmade bed or last night's dishes in the sink-will take heart from this gentle, reassuring book. (Dec.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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