Aflame : Learning from Silence
100,00 DH
Aflame de Pico Iyer est une ode lumineuse au silence et à son pouvoir de transformer le chaos en clarté. Au fil de décennies de retraites dans un monastère côtier, Iyer découvre que le silence ne consiste pas à fuir la vie, mais à l'embrasser pleinement. Il partage comment le calme l'a aidé à surmonter la perte, à vivre l'amour et à rechercher un sens à la vie. Ce livre est un guide pour tous ceux qui se sentent submergés par le bruit du monde moderne. S'appuyant sur la sagesse des moines, des artistes et de sa propre vie, Iyer montre que le silence n'est pas vide, il est vivant et rempli de vérités que nous avons oubliées. Un rappel sincère de ralentir, d'écouter attentivement et de trouver la joie dans l'invisible. Parfait pour les lecteurs en quête de réconfort, de croissance ou d'une connexion plus profonde avec eux-mêmes. 🌿🕯️📖
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Pico Iyer’s Aflame: Learning from Silence invites readers into the quiet world of a Benedictine hermitage perched above Big Sur, California. Over three decades, Iyer has returned to this sanctuary, not as a religious devotee but as a seeker of clarity. In these pages, he reflects on how silence reshaped his life, even amid personal upheavals—a house consumed by fire, the loss of a parent, and his daughter’s cancer diagnosis. Through it all, the monastery becomes a mirror, reflecting what truly matters.
The book weaves Iyer’s experiences with insights from philosophers, artists, and everyday people who’ve found wisdom in stillness. He explores how silence isn’t an escape but a lens to see life’s fleeting beauty and interconnectedness. The monks of New Camaldoli Hermitage, with their vows of simplicity, teach him that solitude isn’t loneliness—it’s a practice in empathy.
Iyer’s prose radiates warmth and curiosity, blending memoir with meditations on joy, mortality, and the paradox of finding community in solitude. He challenges the noise of modern life, arguing that silence isn’t empty but full of answers we’ve yet to hear. The book becomes a companion for anyone yearning to reconnect with what’s essential.
Readers meet a cast of characters—monks, writers, and even Leonard Cohen—whose lives testify to the transformative power of stillness. Iyer’s journey is both deeply personal and universal, revealing how quiet moments can ignite resilience and compassion.
Aflame doesn’t preach but gently nudges readers to slow down, listen, and embrace the clarity that arises when the world goes quiet. It’s a testament to the idea that peace isn’t found in answers but in learning to ask better questions.

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