Summary:
The book provides practical advice on keeping one's living space clean and organized, drawing on traditional Buddhist teachings and the author's experiences as a monk. It also explores the connection between physical cleanliness and mental clarity, suggesting that tidying up can lead to a more peaceful and focused state of mind.
Key points:
1. Mindfulness: The book highlights the mental aspect of cleaning, promoting calmness and presence in the moment, a key Buddhist principle.
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