A poem about mindfulness and a tribute to Thich Nhat Hanh. One Precious Cookie was first published in the now defunct Vita Brevis Press.
One Precious Cookie by Mark Tulin Brother Thay hands me an oatmeal cookie and tells me to eat it slowly, savor each bite because it is more than just a cookie; it is a beautiful experience I’m about to undertake. He stops me before taking a hasty bite; implores me to look at the cookie for a moment: to feel its texture, inhale its scent; to look at the sweet food more deeply. He takes me through a mindful trip through wheat fields, farms where hens lay eggs, sugar canes, grapes picked, raisins harvested and prepared. He takes me to kitchens where the bakers heat the ovens; where they wrap the cookies in small packages and ship to supermarkets and convenience stores. Brother Thay takes me to a place where no one goes, to the point of appreciation. I take my first bite. I am grateful for the one precious cookie in my hand.


A powerful piece, Mark. A reminder of all the people involved in providing us with the food we eat.
We’re very fortunate. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
That was absolutely beautiful!!! Thank You and Cheers!!! 💖🙏🏼🤗
Thank you.
My pleasure!!! 🙂
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