Micki Fine is a longtime psychotherapist in private practice, a certified teacher of mindfulness meditation trained at the Center for Mindfulness at the University of Massachusetts, a TEDx Presenter, the founder of Mindful Living (livingmindfully.org), and the author of The Need to Please- Mindfulness Skills to Gain Freedom from People Pleasing and Approval Seeking (New Harbinger, 2013). She has taught Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and loving-kindness meditation since 1994 in a variety of settings, including her private practice, research environments, Rice University, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and the Jung Center.
“I love May All People and Pigs Be Happy and am eager to
see it in children’s hands. This is a wonderfully sweet heart
offering. ”
—Tara Brach, PhD, author of Radical Acceptance and True
Refuge
“In this marvelous, whimsical book, children and adults alike will
delight in learning to cultivate loving kindness, an evidence-based
meditation practice and quality of the heart.”
—Diana Winston, director of mindfulness education at the UCLA
Mindful Awareness Research Center and author of The Little
Book of Being and Fully Present
“May All People and Pigs Be Happy is a must-have for
every school counselor in the primary grades. With its engaging
text and gentle illustrations, itis an outstanding resource for all
educators (and parents) who want to share the benefits of
mindfulness meditation with the children they love.”
—Heidi Rothschild, retired school counselor, Cypress-Fairbanks
Independent School District, Houston, Texas
“The message of loving kindness for all beings is beautifully
illustrated in a story that kids and adults can resonate with. It
should be in every health-care provider’s office.”
—Nellie Grose MD, integrative family physician, Houston, Texas
“Our nation can benefit from greater peace, love and equanimity
through loving-kindness meditation. I endorse May All People
and Pigs Be Happy.”
—US Congressman Tim Ryan, 13th District of Ohio, and author
of A Mindful Nation: How a Simple Practice Can Help Us Reduce
Stress, Improve Performance, and Recapture the American Spirit
“This book has the power to change the world, one heart at a
time.”
—Nancy Inge Simpson, head of school at St. Andrew’s Episcopal
School, Houston, Texas
“May All People and Pigs Be Happy will be a lovely addition to
the tools parents can use to nourish kindness in their
children.”
—Sylvia Boorstein, PhD, author of Pay Attention, for Goodness'
Sake: The Buddhist Path of Kindness and Happiness Is an Inside Job:
Practicing for a Joyful Life
“Through May All People and Pigs Be Happy, Micki has
found a way to teach loving-kindness meditation to children with no
background in meditation or mindfulness.”
—Zindel V. Segal, cognitive psychologist, a specialist on
depression, one of the founders of Mindfulness-based Cognitive
Therapy, and author of The Mindful Way Through Depression:
Freeing Yourself from Chronic Unhappiness
“This lovely story reminds us that we are all part of a great big
planet and what we put out we get back. If we remember to send
kindness out into the world, it reminds us to be kind to
ourselves.”
—Andrew Jordan Nance, author of Puppy Mind, Mindful Arts
in the Classroom, The Lion in Me, and The Barefoot King
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