How to Train a Happy Mind: A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment

How to Train a Happy Mind: A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment How to Train a Happy Mind: A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment
How to Train a Happy Mind: A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment
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How to Train a Happy Mind: A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment
Contributor(s): Snibbe, Scott (Author) , His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Foreword by)
Publisher: Watkins Publishing
ISBN: 1786787466
Physical Info: 0.8" H x 8.4" L x 5.3" W (0.6 lbs) 248 pages

Scott Snibbe is a 25-year student of Tibetan Buddhism whose teachers include Lama Zopa Rinpoche and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He is the Executive Director of A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment, a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching secular forms of Tibetan Buddhist analytical meditation. Find out more at: www.skepticspath.org

Commendation Quotes:
"A clear, well-lit path through the tangled thickets of psychological and spiritual ideas, tools, and advice--and it takes you directly to greater resilience, happiness, love and inner peace."
-- Rick Hanson, Ph.D., author of Hardwiring Happiness, Neurodharma and Buddha's Brain

"While Buddhist religion is the spiritual practice that concerns followers of the religion only, Buddhist science and philosophy have shown themselves of benefit to humanity at large, including even to non-believers. ... I am therefore pleased to see this book, How to Train a Happy Mind: A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment, by Scott Snibbe, that is geared towards informing the general reader about the fundamentals of Buddhism."
-- from the foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
"At last someone gives a simple and clear introduction to the most important of all meditations."
-- Robert Thurman, Ph.D., author of Inner Revolution, Essential Tibetan Buddhism and The Tibetan Book of the Dead
"The real test of a book is whether, when you have finished, you can put it to use in your life. Scott Snibbe's book passes this test with flying colours."
-- Kim Stanley Robinson, author of The Ministry for the Future and Red Mars
"Scott Snibbe has done a marvellous job of interpreting the timeless wisdom of Buddhist masters for a contemporary audience."
-- Venerable Kathleen McDonald (Sangye Khadro), author of How to Meditate


Review Quotes:
"This book is a clear, well-lit path through the tangled thickets of psychological and spiritual ideas, tools, and advice--and it takes you directly to greater resilience, happiness, love and inner peace. Honest and helpful, this book is a gem." - Rick Hanson, Ph.D., author of Hardwiring Happiness, Neurodharma and Buddha's Brain

"At last someone gives a simple and clear introduction, for regular spiritual seekers like any of us, to the most important of all meditations--beyond the healthy calm, the deeply transformative analysis to discover the reality of it all!" - Robert Thurman, Ph.D., author of Inner Revolution, Essential Tibetan Buddhism and The Tibetan Book of the Dead
"Scott Snibbe has done a marvellous job of interpreting the timeless wisdom of Buddhist masters for a contemporary audience. How to Train a Happy Mind distills the essential points of classic lamrim (path to enlightenment) teachings in innovative and often humorous ways, including clear and practical instructions on how to begin meditating on these beneficial instructions." - Venerable Kathleen McDonald (Sangye Khadro), author of How to Meditate
"The real test of a book is whether, when you have finished, you can put it to use in your life. Scott Snibbe's book passes this test with flying colours--it is specifically designed to convey methods that can be put to use, and it does that with a really impressive clarity. I've found it helpful--I'm paying attention in new ways--maybe it's better to say I'm giving attention. It feels good. I suggest you give it a try!" - Kim Stanley Robinson, author of The Ministry for the Future and Red Mars