Glück

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Matthieu Ricard: Glück (German language, 2007, Nymphenburger)

Hardcover, 384 pages

German language

Published Sept. 8, 2007 by Nymphenburger.

ISBN:
978-3-485-01116-7
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4 stars (1 review)

A molecular biologist turned Buddhist monk, described by scientists as "the happiest man alive," demonstrates how to develop the inner conditions for true happiness.

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4 stars

A curious book, because it mingles some scientific approaches with Buddhism philosophy. It was actually my first contact with a book related to Buddhism. My main reason to pick up this book is that it brings some findings on the effects of meditation on our brains.

I think that the parts about meditation and inner peace were useful and enlightening. I was amazed at how the practice of meditation could result and significant changes in the brains of monks that meditate for long periods daily.

The main focus of the book is happiness, tho. And the author discusses many topics that usually can be related to our happiness: power, pleasure, wealth, etc. And the causes to our suffering: selfishness, ignorance, afflictive emotions, etc.

What I've learned from this book is that happiness is a skill, it must be learned and it resides in ourselves.

This was a very positive reading, …