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One of the most famous parables in the book involves a cook who makes a wonderful "hash." When asked for the recipe, she explains that the ingredients—the beef, the pepper, the onion—are nothing on their own. The secret is when she "throws herself into the hash".

The Master warns that while people kill for money or power, the most "ruthless murderers" are those who kill for their ideas. More One Minute Nonsense

The book is the second part of de Mello’s final gift to the world—a "hash" of stories, proverbs, and dialogues from Hindu gurus, Zen Roshi, Jewish rabbis, and Christian monks. While the title calls it "nonsense," these vignettes are designed to help us break out of the "trance" of our normal perspectives and finally wake up. Why "Nonsense" is Necessary One of the most famous parables in the

Key themes often explored in these one-minute readings include: The book is the second part of de

Where does the "nonsense" make you uncomfortable? That is usually where the growth is.