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The Joy of Living

Unlocking the Secret & Science of Happiness

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A New York Times Bestseller!
For millennia, Buddhists have enjoyed the limitless benefits of meditation. But how does it work? And why? The principles behind this ancient practice have long eluded some of the best minds in modern science. Until now.

 

In this groundbreaking work, world-renowned Buddhist teacher Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche invites us to join him in unlocking the secrets behind the practice of meditation. Working with neuroscientists at the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior, Yongey Mingyur provides clear insights into modern research indicating that systematic training in meditation can enhance activity in areas of the brain associated with happiness and compassion. He has also worked with physicists across the country to develop a fresh, scientifically based interpretation of the Buddhist understanding of the nature of reality.

 

With an infectious joy and insatiable curiosity, Yongey Mingyur weaves together the principles of Tibetan Buddhism, neuroscience, and quantum physics in a way that will forever change the way we understand the human experience. Using the basic meditation practices he provides, we can discover paths through everyday problems, transforming obstacles into opportunities to recognize the unlimited potential of our

own minds.

 

With a foreword by bestselling author Daniel Goleman, The Joy of Living is a stunning breakthrough, an illuminating vision of the science of Buddhism and a handbook for transforming our minds, bodies, and lives.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from December 11, 2006
      This refreshing book is yet another sign that the next generation of
      \t\t Buddhism is creative, cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary. Born in 1975 in
      \t\t Nepal, the author is among the generation of Tibetan lamas trained outside of
      \t\t Tibet, and he's also a gifted meditator. His brain activity has been measured
      \t\t during meditation, earning him the enviable sobriquet of "happiest man on
      \t\t earth." He fuses scientific and spiritual considerations, explaining meditation
      \t\t as a physical as well as a spiritual process. Mingyur Rinpoche knows from
      \t\t experience that meditation can change the brain. He experienced panic attacks
      \t\t as a child that he was able to overcome through intensive meditation. If
      \t\t diligently practiced, meditation can affect the "neuronal gossip"—his
      \t\t imaginative rendering of brain cell communication—that keeps us stuck in
      \t\t unhappy behaviors. The meditation master offers a wide variety of techniques,
      \t\t counseling ease in practice to avoid boredom or aversion. Less is more;
      \t\t practice shorter periods more often, he says. His approach will be especially
      \t\t welcome for anyone frustrated by meditation or convinced they're "not doing it
      \t\t right." This book is a fresh breath from the meditation room, written with
      \t\t kindness, energy and wit. Three cheers for a cheerful contemplative.
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