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True Happiness

Cultivating a Life of Unconditional Joy and the Power to Benefit Others

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Uncover the Roots of Happiness with Pema Chödrön
Happiness is your birthright, readily available at any moment, teaches Pema Chödrön. So why do we live in such suffering? “The potential for happiness is not based on outer things—they come and go, causing us misery,” she begins. “We’re always chasing after something, trying to avoid the difficult places. But there are a lot of small sweetnesses that we ignore because they’re so fleeting.” On True Happiness, the bestselling author and teacher guides you through the practices to help you recognize and nurture those moments of delight, cultivating them until they become more and more frequent and accessible as a constant influence on our lives.
Soften Into the Deepest Place of Joy
At the root of everything is “basic goodness”—a Buddhist view that each of us is fundamentally awake and compassionate—yet we tend to look at ourselves from a place of “badness.” We spend our lives in self-doubt and confusion, attempting to be perfect and “get it right.” But life is about opening to whatever arises, including feelings of uneasiness as well as contentment and peace. Rather than asking “How can I get out of this?”—ask, “How can I stay in this moment of discomfort and begin to soften?” It is here that you will find your open heart, teaches Ani Pema. “Everyone has the longing to feel the open heart, because it is a deep happiness that can never be taken away.”
Recorded at Gampo Abbey Monastery in Nova Scotia, True Happiness guides you through seven hours of effective meditations and practices to dissolve the barriers to your heart, reconnect with the source of basic goodness, and cultivate a sense of happiness—if only to touch upon it for brief but precious moments at a time.
HIGHLIGHTS
​• Lovingkindness toward yourself as an act of courage
• Metta meditation for cultivating happiness
• How to develop a strong determination to dissolve habits that block your innate wisdom
• Creating the causes and conditions for habits to dissolve, confusion to disappear, and happiness to arise
• Choosing an outlook that supports your happiness
• The three levels of courage
• The Four R’s—Recognition, Refrain, Remedial Action, and Resolve—and how to use these tools for awakening

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      There are many ways to think about happiness. This recording from a retreat with Chodron offers a perspective on happiness that many will find meaningful to explore. Chodron is un-self-conscious and open as she stays with her message of mindfulness and awareness. With clarity, a sprinkling of humor, and insight, she makes her ideas easily accessible. Each disc is a separate session centered on a part of the overall theme and is presented clearly and directly. For those who practice meditation, Chodron presents new ways of thinking about basic ideas. For those new to meditation or Buddhist teaching, Chodron is an excellent first teacher. J.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      A live audience at a monastery in Nova Scotia hears the author describe how anyone can cultivate satisfaction and contentment. To access our ultimate wisdom, she offers simple advice: Pursue what brings happiness and refrain from doing things that bring harm. Be kind to yourself--not by pampering or protecting yourself from life's harshness, but by always respecting and valuing yourself even when you screw up and have grief, heartbreak, or black moods. It's not easy advice to follow, but it's made more attainable by Chödrön's warm and genuine speaking style. Her voice radiates enough kindness that almost any listener will feel supported and emotionally lifted. An immensely calming and therapeutic experience for anyone prone to self-criticism and doubting. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

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