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The Art of Happiness "Whether one believes in religion or
not, whether one believes in this religion or that religion, the very
purpose of our life is happiness, the very motion of our life is towards
happiness." --H.H. the Dalai Lama, from The Art of Happiness So popular
and so rarely understood, this Nobel Peace Prize winner and man of great
inner peace brings to a general audience the key to a happy life. In
collaboration with a Western psychiatrist, The Art of Happiness is the
first inspirational book for a general audience by the Dalai Lama.
Through meditations, stories, and the meeting of Buddhism and
psychology, the Dalai Lama shows us how to defeat day-to-day depression,
anxiety, anger, jealousy, or just an ordinary bad mood. He discusses
relationships, health, family, and work to show us how to ride through
life's obstacles on a deep and abiding source of inner peace. Based on
2,500 years of Buddhist meditations mixed with a healthy dose of common
sense, The Art of Happiness crosses the boundaries of all traditions to
help readers with the difficulties common to all human beings.
See also
Howard C. Cutler
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Conversations with God : An Uncommon Dialogue (Book 1)
Conversations with God Book 1 began a series that has been
changing millions of lives for more than ten years. Finally, the
bestselling series is now a movie, starring Henry Czerny (The Pink
Panther and Clear and Present Danger) and Ingrid Boulting (The
Last Tycoon). Produced and directed by Stephen Simon (producer of
Somewhere in Time and What Dreams May Come) and distributed
by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Fox Home Entertainment, the theatrical
release is set for October 27, 2006. The movie is the true account of
Walsch (played by Cierny), who went from an unemployed homeless man to
an "accidental spiritual messenger" and author of the bestselling book
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You've GOT to Read This Book!: 55 People Tell the Story of the Book That Changed Their Life
There's nothing better than a book you can't put down—or better yet,
a book you'll never forget. This book puts the power of transformational
reading into your hands. Jack Canfield, co creator of the
bestselling
Chicken Soup for the Soul® series, and
self-actualization pioneer Gay Hendricks have invited notable people to
share personal stories of books that changed their lives. What book
shaped their outlook and habits? Helped them navigate rough seas?
Spurred them to satisfaction and success?
The contributors include Dave Barry, Stephen Covey, Malachy McCourt,
Jacquelyn Mitchard, Mark Victor Hansen, John Gray, Christiane Northrup,
Bernie Siegel, Craig Newmark, Michael E. Gerber, Lou Holtz, and Pat
Williams, to name just a few. Their richly varied stories are poignant,
energizing, and entertaining. Author and actor Malachy McCourt tells how
a tattered biography of Gandhi, stumbled on in his youth, offered a
shining example of true humility—and planted the seeds that would help
support his sobriety decades later.
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