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The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living (Wheeler large print book series) [Unknown Binding]

Dalai Lama Bstan-dzin-rgya-mtsho
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  • Unknown Binding
  • Publisher: Large Print Press (2000)
  • ASIN: B00069BGDA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)

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101 of 111 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Here is a surprisingly good book, written by a psychiatrist who interviewed the Dalai Lama many times. The book is a combination of narrative by the author and extended quotes of the Dalai Lama's answers. And Cutler asks some good questions.

Sometimes the Dalai Lama's answers seem simple. Part of it is the language. English is obviously not his first language, so he uses almost nothing but ordinary, everyday English -- no jargon, no technical terms, no psychiatric lingo. And yet he obviously has a profound grasp of human nature. Another reason his answers sound simple is because they are rooted in practicality. He isn't trying to explain how things are, he's trying to describe what you can DO to become happier. Descriptions of actions are much simpler and more concrete than explanations.

I'm the author of the book, Self-Help Stuff That Works, and I found the psychiatrist's orientation and the Dalai Lama's practicality combined to make some excellent self-help. I've tried many of the Dalai Lama's suggestions and they really work. One of his suggestions is to think about the similarities between you and other people -- specifically that they want to be happy, just like you do, and they also suffer, just like you do. I know it sounds almost too basic, but when I've actually thought about that while talking to someone, I feel noticeably closer to the person, and that feeling of closeness is relaxing, soothing, calming, and very pleasant. That feeling of closeness increases my happiness.

The Art of Happiness is an excellent book and I recommend it highly.

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61 of 68 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
I first came to this book after one of my counselling clients mentioned that he had been reading it, and that he thought it had helped him to further understand how he needed to change. Intrigued, I decided to get my hands on the book to see if I could discover why he found it so useful.

As you could expect from a book that has the involvement of the Dalai Lama, what I found was a very spiritual, compassionate discourse on life. However, like a previous reviewer, I also found that the voice of Howard Cutler lets this book down. Although I can understand why they have decided to tackle this subject in the way they have - the book is set out as an interview between the two men, interspersed with anecdotes from Cutler's own experience - I feel that it takes focus away from the Dalai Lama's voice. I would prefer this book if it was just a commentary by the Dalai Lama.

That gripe aside, I think THE ART OF HAPPINESS is a delightful way to bring Western thinkers around to another way of seeing life and themselves. As a way of introducing Tibetan Buddhism, this book is a triumph - it is engaging, enjoyable, thought-provoking and an easy way of beginning an interest in this philosophy.
If you read this and enjoy it, I would also recommned that you then go and read some work by Thich Nhat Hanh, a Buddhist monk who writes beautiful books on Buddhism.
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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful
By Simon
Format:Paperback
I met the Dalai Lama once, in Dharamsala, although I didn't speak to him - I shook his hand, and he gave me a red cotton wristband. What impressed me was that he really looked at me with his full attention, and smiled, and seemed to radiate benevolence. This book radiates benevolence in the same way, looking at happiness from the Buddhist point of view, and suggesting how to live in such a way as to increase our well-being. There is a great deal of emphasis on compassion, and on understanding our own minds, and how our own negative thoughts and emotions create discord in our lives. It's wise and well-written, but I did miss a little bit of more practical advice, some concrete steps on what we can do increase our happiness. To make up for this omission, perhaps this book needs to read together with a book such as Authentic Happiness. I must also recommend Waking From Sleep by Steve Taylor, which Eckhart Tolle calls 'One of the best books on spiritual awakening I have read.' Waking From Sleep: Why Awakening Experiences Occur and How to Make them Permanent
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
***Get this book***
Not written as a self help book, but it is the best Ive come across. Even if you are not religious/ spiritual get this book, its all just perfect commonsense!!
Published 22 days ago by KatieA
Wanted to love it..but...
I love everything HH Dalai Lama writes and this review is not a critisism of HH work in any way.
The content by HH Dalai Lama is full of compassion wisdom and warmth. Read more
Published 1 month ago by nic
The art of happiness - Dalai lama
A brilliant book with advice from an amazing man. Everyone should have a copy. I have since read other books by the Dalai lama and have never been disappointed.
Published 1 month ago by Mira
stupid
the man can be happy and calm and all the rest he lives in a temple 24/7 and does not have to pay bills does not have children to feed or any other life problems if i lived his... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dean C. Farrar
the art of happiness
THIS CD GAVE ME A NEW OUT LOOK ON LIFE. I WOULD RECOMEND THAT PEOPLE TRY THIS. IT IS REFRESHING TO HEAR POSITIVE THINGS INSTEAD OF NEGATIVE.
Published 3 months ago by wendy jackson
Uplifting
A interesting read delving into the mind of a bud. Also good comparison to western phys. and shows exactly how attaineable true happiness is.
Published 6 months ago by rowsomep
A true pleasure
This book I read page by page - not reading too much at a time...both to ensure I got it all in but even more so not to read it too fast - it is indeed such a pleasure to read. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Katja
Timely and timeless and eternally true
There is so much wisdom within these pages. The Dalai Lama is a truly exceptional man. Howard Cutler does a commendable job of asking pertinent questions and also analysing how the... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Pen pal
This book can really help you to be happy
While this book was not actually written by the Dalai Lama it has many...many wise words in it from him taken from interviews conducted by psychiatrist Howard Cutler. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Alex Man
Brilliant, exciting and Inspiring
I found this book educational, exciting, inspiring, uplifting and much more. Could not put this book down, this book will now be my bible to refer to when I need a helping hand and... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Treehouse
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