
I found that to be the case in my own experience, as well as in that of my peers who meditate, go to therapy, or practice other forms of introspection. This book is about what happens when you spend time getting to know and love yourself and about finding a practice: what a lot of people end up experiencing is a little more clarity. And then in 2020 when the pandemic started, I was like “Oh, I should have one of the main focuses of this book be relationships.” It felt like a natural jumping-off point from Inward, which was about individual personal transformation. I’ve been slowly writing since I released my last book in 2018. How did you settle on the themes of relationships and self-awareness? The process for this book was very slow, very intentional. Tell me about your writing process for Clarity and Connection. Tricycle recently spoke with Perez about his new book, Clarity and Connection, his pandemic practice, the challenge of connecting in a divisive era, the limitations of social media, and what comes next for him. His writing career-and viral poems-soon followed. Goenka shortly after graduating from college and getting clean from drugs and alcohol. He began practicing Vipassana meditation as taught by S. Perez, 34, better known by his pen name, Yung Pueblo (“young people”), was born in Ecuador and grew up in Boston. This recording also includes a bonus audio interview with Yung Pueblo, in conversation with Tami Simon.Since 2013, Diego Perez has posted his poetry on his Instagram account-no fancy fonts, filters, or images of the Buddha, just simple black type on a white background. the courage you both have to stay committed to the inner journey will reflect brightly on your relationship.Īn unabridged audiobook, read by the author. it will embrace you so unconditionally that you will feel safe enough to heal the old and put effort into the new. With his distinctive voice, at once spare and evocative, the author guides us through the excavation and release of the past that is required for growth. On the topic of intimate relationships, he reflects:įind a partner who accepts you as you are but also inspires you to evolve because they take their own growth seriously. In Clarity and Connection, Yung Pueblo explores how intense emotions accumulate in our subconscious and condition us to act and react the ways we do. From the celebrated author of Inward comes a new collection of poetry and short prose that illuminates how past wounds impact our present relationships.
