With constant pressure to do more, keep moving and go faster, our everyday lives often do not and cannot reflect our most heartfelt values and ideas. In the perfect follow-up to YOUR LIFE IS YOUR MESSAGE, the founder of the world famous Blue Mountain Center of Meditation teaches us how to achieve daily happiness by slowing down our hectic pace and making controlled choices.
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With constant pressure to do more, keep moving and go faster, our everyday lives often do not and cannot reflect our most heartfelt values and ideas. In the perfect follow-up to YOUR LIFE IS YOUR MESSAGE, the founder of the world famous Blue Mountain Center of Meditation teaches us how to achieve daily happiness by slowing down our hectic pace and making controlled choices.
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Very good. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 239 p. Audience: General/trade. VERY NICE COPY--VERY SLIGHT SHELF WARE--TEXT CLEAN AND TIGHT--GIFT--STILL HAS LOTS OF GREAT READS LEFT---1 ST. ED. --1 ST. PRINTING
This book describes a way of coming to terms with our hurried and often non-sensical world. I found it put into precise words many vague thoughts and feelings I had already experienced. It is a spiritual book, but does not address any particular faith or religion. Rather it quotes wise sayings from people of all religions and I think also , of none. It includes an eight step recipe for applying the principles to one's own life, but even if you are not attracted to that procedure, I think it is worth reading because it gives hope and relies on the idea that starting within oneself the whole world , or at least some of those around you, can 'catch' the effect. I removed one star, only because I felt occasionally that it was a bit repetitive; even so I read every word!