The Radical Embrace- A Meditator’s Guide to Embodying Love

The Radical Embrace- A Meditator’s Guide to Embodying Love

OUT IN JULY 2026

The Radical Embrace: A Meditator's Guide to Embodying Love is Singhashri's debut book and it's everything we hoped it would be.

A powerful exploration of what it means to live and love with your whole self. It weaves together personal narrative, social justice, and Buddhist practice into a transformative path of belonging. With raw honesty and fierce compassion, Singhashri invites anyone longing to feel more at home in their body, their community, and the world to step into that journey.

When you buy the book, you're also directly supporting the work of Radical Embrace, so every copy truly matters.

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Singhashri (she/her and they/them) is a queer, Chilean-American-British dharma teacher, writer, and somatic practitioner. They teach an embodied and relational approach to mindfulness and compassion as means to awakening to love, beauty, and truth and have committed their life to supporting collective liberation for all.

Singhashri has a background in youth work, training design and delivery, strategic planning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. They are an ordained member of the Triratna Buddhist Community, an accredited Breathworks Mindfulness teacher, trainer and supervisor, and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP™). In 2024 they founded Radical Embrace CIC, a community-interest company providing embodied and relational healing and transformation at the intersection of dharma, somatics, and social and environmental justice. Singhashri weaves spirituality, embodiment, and deep care for each other and the planet into their writing, teaching, and one-to-one client work.

They teach at various retreat and urban centers across the UK, Europe, and the USA and support projects aimed at creating greater diversity and inclusion within Buddhist communities and the secular mindfulness field. They currently live in London with their partner.

“Singhashri's years of spiritual exploration shine through the pages of The Radical Embrace, offering us a deeply embodied, trauma-informed approach to spiritual practice that is at the same time rooted in an awareness of our obligations to address social, environmental, and economic injustice. We need more Dharma teachings like these. “

Bodhipaksa, author of This Difficult Thing of Being Human and The Heart’s Awakening

“The Radical Embrace is a powerful reminder that we are all beginners, and awakening is available to everyone. This unique and accessible Dharma book invites us to dream, while offering grounded exercises to ensure we don’t spiritually bypass. It's perfect for the curious beginner and for the seasoned practitioner who has forgotten these teachings are about excavating profound freedom. “

Vimalasara (Valerie) Mason-John, author of First Aid Kit for the Mind: Breaking the Cycle of Habitual Behaviors

“Singhashri's The Radical Embrace is an intimate conversation about healing ourselves and our communities, calling us toward ‘a radical shift in perspective from a world based on domination to one rooted in love.’ Drawing from Buddhist practice, inclusive sangha-building, activism, and grief work, Singhashri offers wisdom and practical meditation guidance. As a socially engaged, gender queer, BIPOC practitioner, I found real medicine here. This is dharma for our times. “

- Viveka Chen, Dharma and Somatics Teacher/Social Justice Coach and Facilitator

“The radical embrace of what is possible – in the healing of becoming all of who we are, in the integration of our intergenerational and ancestral heritages, in the most expansive intentions to imbue love into our relationship with all things (including people), and in the awakening to freedom – is beautifully and skillfully described in The Radical Embrace. “

Larry Yang, author of Awakening Together, founding teacher of East Bay Meditation Center

“Do you remember the exact moment when you were a young child and a parent screamed at you to scare you away from the stove’s flame? Probably not. As an adult, have you lived a portion of your life afraid to touch deeply into the fire of strong emotions within your mind and body? Probably. Have those strong emotions smouldered over the years with projectile embers that burn those you love? If so, you may find that reading The Radical Embrace is like being immersed in a cool holding container to alchemize the fires of destruction into the refreshing path of constructive wisdom and relationality. “

Pamela Ayo Yetunde, Th.D., author of Dearly Beloved: Prince, Spirituality, & This Thing Called Life and Casting Indra’s Net: Fostering Spiritual Kinship and Community