ABSTRACT

Today’s greatest health challenges, the so-called diseases of civilization—depression, trauma, obesity, cancer—are now known in large part to reflect our inability to tame stress reflexes gone wild and to empower instead the peaceful, healing and sociable part of our nature that adapts us to civilized life. The same can be said of the economic challenges posed by the stress-reactive cycles of boom and bust, driven by addictive greed and compulsive panic. As current research opens up new horizons of stress-cessation, empathic intelligence, peak performance, and shared happiness, it has also encountered Asian methods of self-healing and interdependence more effective and teachable than any known in the West. Sustainable Happiness is the first book to make Asia’s most rigorous and complete system of contemplative living, hidden for centuries in Tibet, accessible to help us all on our shared journey towards sustainable well-being, altruism, inspiration and happiness.

chapter |30 pages

Introduction

Recent Breakthroughs, Timeless Methods

part 1|115 pages

Turning the Body Wheel

chapter 1|36 pages

Deep Mindfulness and Self-Healing

chapter 2|38 pages

Self-Analysis, Insight, and Freedom

chapter 3|39 pages

The Lifelong Path of Contemplative Health

part 2|117 pages

Turning the Speech Wheel

chapter 4|39 pages

Clearing the Mind for Social Engagement

chapter 6|41 pages

Altruism and the Path of Engagement

part 3|131 pages

Turning the Mind Wheel

part 4|143 pages

Turning the Bliss Wheel

chapter 10|60 pages

Sublimination—Tapping and Channeling Flow

chapter 11|45 pages

Inspiration—Turning Bliss to Light

chapter |13 pages

Conclusion

Four Paths, One Happiness—Sustainable Living Today