The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living by Dalai Lama, Dalai Lama, Howard C. Cutler, Bstan-'Dzin-Rgy

BUY IT NEW

  • $23.95 List price
  • $19.16 Online price (Save 20%)
  • $17.24 Member price
  • Join Now
  • skip to cart
  • Add to Wish List

Usually ships within 24 hours

FIND IT IN OUR STORES

Enter a zip code

(Hardcover)

Average Customer Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 4.5 out of 5 (32 ratings)

Read customer reviews   Write a Review

  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: November 1998
  • ISBN-13: 9781573221115
  • Sales Rank: 2,673
  • 336pp
 
  • Overview
  • Editorial Reviews
  • Customer Reviews
  • Features
  • Full Product Details

Synopsis

One of the world's greatest spiritual leaders teams up with a psychiatrist to share, for the first time, how he achieved his hard-won serenity and how readers can attain the same inner peace.

One of the biggest problems facing humanity is the struggle to find happiness in this life. The compassionate Dalai Lama carefully exposes a feeling of warmth and wholeness that leads to happiness.

Annotation

Through conversations, stories, and meditations, the Dalai Lama shows us how to defeat day-to-day anxiety, insecurity, anger, and discouragement. Together with Dr. Cutler, he explores many facets of everyday life, including relationships, loss, and the pursuit of wealth, to illustrate how to ride through life's obstacles on a deep and abiding source of inner peace.

Library Journal

The Art of Happiness is read like an enchanting Indian tale by Howard Cutler and Ernest Abuba. Gyatso, His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, is the spiritiual and temporal leader of the Tibetan people. Cutler helps to blend psychology with the Dalai Lamas Buddhist meditations and stories. Gyatso talks about how to defeat depression, anxiety, anger, and jealousy through meditation. He discusses relationships, health, family, work, and spirituality and how to find inner peace while facing these struggles. His tireless efforts on behalf of human rights and world peace have brought him international recognition. He is the recipient of the Wallenberg Award (conferred by the U.S. Congressional Human Rights Foundation), the Albert Schweitzer Award, and the Nobel Peace Prize. Recommended for world religion collections.Ravonne A. Green, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg

More Reviews and Recommendations

Biography

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is the spiritual and temporal leader of the Tibetan people. His tireless efforts on behalf of human rights and world peace have brought him international recognition. He is a recipient of the Wallenberg Award, the Albert Schweitzer Award, and the Nobel Peace Prize.

Customer Reviews

Number of Reviews: 32
Average Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 4.5 out of 5
Write a Review


Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 The spiritual guide to the lost me
Sleepless in the universe, The insomniac, 02/27/2008

I sought out this book after the death of a loved one. Needless to say, I'm still here to write a review. And moreover a better person without the anxiety, insecurity, anger and discouragement.

Also recommended: Energetic Anatomy, The Way of The Shaman, Love Returns Through The Portal of Time...

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 happiness has become an optionally constant state of mind.
sarah, a high school student, 07/27/2005

This book was so uplifting for me. Inspirational doesn't even cut it, this book changed my outlook, broadened my perspective and made me really think and re-think my daily efforts in general and edit my overall life goal to being happy. and nothing really more. i used to sweat the small stuff. and now it all seems small. in the end, you have yourself and yourself alone, not your rolex or your lamborghini. this is to be kept in mind. bottom line: at the end of the day, you should be able to validate the comfort you have of laying your head on your pillow. i reccomend this book to anyone that is on a quest for truth. as well as anyone that is royally sick of being bombarded with a slur of existentialist thoughts.

More Customer Reviews