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Something broke. A friendship. A trust. A bond you believed was solid.
Maybe it ended in a single devastating moment. Maybe it eroded so slowly you didn't notice until the ground was already gone beneath your feet. Either way, you are here - in that space between what was and what comes next.
That space is where this book lives.
For over a thousand years, the Shaolin warrior monks have trained in that space. Not around it. Not past it. Inside it. They built a philosophy - tested across centuries of real suffering - that does not ask you to forgive quickly or feel better on a schedule. It asks something harder and more honest: to see clearly, to move deliberately, and to do the daily work of becoming someone that pain cannot permanently defeat.
My Dearest Friend: A 60-Day Journey from Betrayal to Peace puts that philosophy in your hands. Each of the sixty days delivers four elements drawn directly from Shaolin Buddhist teaching:
• A Meditation - an honest reckoning with exactly where you are
• A Teaching - the specific Shaolin or Buddhist principle that applies to this moment, explained plainly
• A Practice - something concrete you do today, including ancient breathwork techniques that modern neuroscience has since confirmed work
• A Mantra - one line to carry into the rest of the day
The sixty days move through eight phases: The Life I Knew Before, Adrift, A Painful Yearning, Wisdom, Crossing the Threshold, Tests and Allies, Facing the Hardest Truths, and Rebuilding. Each phase mirrors the actual arc of what you are living - not the idealized version, but the real one. The long middle. The reversals. The moments when you think you are past it and discover you are not.
Sam Walter Foss asked for men who could match the mountains. Rudyard Kipling wrote of filling the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds' worth of distance run, and of meeting life with endurance rather than excuse. James Allen wrote that the mind is the master power - and that the man who shapes his thoughts shapes his life. These are not decorations. They are the load-bearing walls of this book, alongside the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path - which together give you a framework for understanding not just that you are suffering, but why, and precisely what to do about it.
This book was written by someone who loved someone who could never love him back the same way. Who once sat in the dark and considered not getting up. Who returned to the Shaolin teachings when nothing else was working - and who earned a black belt, rebuilt his career, and found his way back to solid ground.
It was not written to tell you his story. It was written to give you the system that worked.
You do not need to be Buddhist. You do not need to be spiritual, or ready, or even hopeful right now. You only need to be willing to show up for sixty days and do the work.
The ground shifted. You are still standing. This book is what comes next.
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