Three quiet books for people who are exhausted from holding too much for too long. Old practices, plainly written, for the past you can't forgive, the "no" you can't say, and the person you can't let go.
If you check four or more, you're not broken. You're just carrying things that were never meant to be carried this long.
You haven't been holding a grudge. You've been holding a goodbye that never finished. This book is about the resentment that feels justified.
You're tired because every "yes" you give that isn't really yours costs you a little more than the last one. Stop the slow disappearance of yourself.
You don't have an attachment problem. You're loyal to a version of yourself that needed it. Feel everything without needing to escape it.
This isn't a course. It isn't a method. There's nothing to subscribe to, no app to open, no streak to maintain. Just three short books you can read in three quiet evenings, and a small set of practices that don't require you to believe anything, only to try them.
You'll stop replaying that conversation at 2am.
You'll say no without writing an essay to justify it.
You'll notice your shoulders drop without being told to relax.
You'll stop checking if they texted.
You'll forgive quietly, on your own, without needing them to know.
You'll close the loop you've been carrying for years.
You'll feel space where the noise used to be.
You'll stop trying so hard to "let go" and actually start to.
Quietly written. Carefully translated. Drawn from fifteen years of practice.
AUTHOR
The author of these books spent fifteen years studying one quiet question: how does a person actually put down what they can't seem to release?
He began as a curious student in 2011, not in a crisis, not chasing a method, just trying to understand the mind. He studied under teachers in Brazil and invited masters from Nepal, Bhutan, and India to teach. He was ordained as a Zen monk in 2021 under Master Genshô, his teacher to this day.
Today his writing reaches millions across social media: not as a guru, not as a coach, but as someone who answers the people who message him at 3am asking how to stop hurting. These three books are the longer form of that answer. He writes with the humility of someone still practicing, not the certainty of someone finished. Which is, perhaps, why they work.
Practical attention, plainly described, not the Instagram version.
Letting go as a skill, not a feeling you wait for.
Starting with yourself, without the spiritual costume.
Books that read like letters, not lectures.
Three books. 400+ pages. Drawn from a tradition that costs $3,000+ to study in person. Today, as a complete collection, for the price of a coffee you'll forget by next week.
THE LETTING GO COLLECTION
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No. The author is an ordained Zen monk, and the practices come from a Buddhist tradition that's 2,500 years old. But the books are written for anyone: religious, atheist, agnostic, exhausted. There's no doctrine to accept, no mantra to memorize, no community to join. Just methods that work whether you believe in them or not.
Therapy is excellent for what therapy does. These books do something different: they translate a 2,500-year-old practice for putting down what you can't seem to release. They're shorter than a self-help book, slower than an app, and quieter than most things on your phone. If you've tried everything and something still won't budge, that's exactly who this collection is for.
Each book is short by design. Most readers finish each in 2-3 evenings. The collection is meant to be read slowly, in order (Forgiveness, then No, then Letting Go) but you can read in any order, at any pace. They were written to be re-read, not raced through.
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If you want fast results, dopamine hits, or a "method" with checklists and apps, this isn't for you. If you're in acute crisis or processing trauma, please see a therapist, not an ebook collection. These books are for the slow, persistent ache that hasn't shifted in years, not for emergencies.
Because the author already has a livelihood through his teaching and community. These books exist to reach people who'd never sit in a monastery or pay for a course. $19 covers the cost of writing, editing, designing, and hosting them, and lets us keep them available to anyone who needs them.