Buddhism for Busy People: Finding Happiness in a Hurried World

Buddhism for Busy People: Finding Happiness in a Hurried World

by David Michie
Buddhism for Busy People: Finding Happiness in a Hurried World

Buddhism for Busy People: Finding Happiness in a Hurried World

by David Michie

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Overview

In this simple and accessible but beautifully written book, David Michie opens the door to the core teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, and shows us how he himself first began incorporating Buddhist practices into his daily life.


What does it take to be happy? We've all asked ourselves this question at some point, but few of us have found the path to lasting fulfillment. David Michie thought he had achieved his life's goals—the high-level job, the expensive city apartment, the luxury car, the great vacations—but a small voice was telling him he wasn't really happy. A chance remark from a naturopath sent him to his local Buddhist center. There he began the most important journey of his life. In Buddhism for Busy People Michie explains how he came to understand the difference between the temporary pleasures of ordinary life and the profound sense of well-being and heartfelt serenity that comes from connecting with our inner nature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611803679
Publisher: Shambhala
Publication date: 05/16/2017
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.16(w) x 7.77(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

DAVID MICHIE is a corporate communications consultant, public speaker, published novelist, and Buddhist practitioner. He lives in Perth, Australia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction to the 2017 Edition xi

1 What Does It Take to Be Happy? 3

2 Buddha's First Teaching 11

3 How to Meditate 33

4 Karma 63

5 This Precious Life 85

6 The First Step 111

7 Cultivating Compassion 127

8 Finding Happiness in Daily Life 147

9 The Heart of Buddha's Wisdom 173

10 Following a Teacher 207

Epilogue 223

Dedication 229

Glossary 231

Further Reading 235

What People are Saying About This

NewAgeSpirituality.com

"An absorbing and highly readable introduction to Buddhism."

Sophie Cunningham

Shows us, with refreshing clarity, how we can make big changes taking small steps.

Omega Directory

"Helpful."

From the Publisher

"This is an unashamedly personal account, and who can resist a good confession? Poignant but entertaining, informative but not pedantic—these were among the fastest 200+ pages I ever read. If Buddhism is a mirror, then Michie kindly holds it up for the reader. Here's the essence of Buddhism, and better—why it matters and how to access it."—Elephant Journal 

"Enjoyably practical advice on transforming our everyday thoughts and actions into a spiritual adventure."—Venerable Tenzin Palmo, author of Reflections on a Mountain Lake

"Michie demystifies the ancient teachings of Buddha and writes about them with easy style."—Australia Sunday Mail

"Provides an easy handbook which links Tibetan Buddhism teachings to daily life beginning with the author's own efforts. Chapters show how life goals can be linked to spiritual exploration and cover everything from cultivating compassion to understanding memory and rebirth experiences. . . . A top pick for both new age collections and general interest libraries."—The Bookwatch

"For those who have been searching for a sincere, accessible introduction to Tibetan Buddhism . . . this is your book. . . . Michie employs storytelling and humor without being falsely enthusiastic or superficial."—Shambhala Sun

"The pursuit of happiness is a time-consuming roller coaster ride with plenty of ups and downs—especially when we allow our galloping desires and our entrenched aversions to dominate our emotions each and every day. Tibetan Buddhism offers an alternative to this frenzied ride, and David Michie . . . describes this inner path to a more peaceful and rounded life. He describes Buddhism with its Four Noble Truths as 'the ultimate self-development program.' The doctrine of karma grants us permission to create our own future happiness or misery. This inner path eschews the predominant blame culture and emphasizes personal responsibility instead. The author recommends that we live each day as a bonus."—Spirituality & Practice

"This guide offers the personal story of one man's journey into a more spiritual and focused life through both philosophy and action. . . . Profound."—Eastern Horizon

"A useful introduction and handbook. . . . Encouraging people to develop the daily habit of meditating can take some writers dozens of pages, but using succinct aphorisms, coupled with [Michie's] own personal testimonials, creates an easy entry to begin this practice. . . . The author's style . . . ensure[s] that the busy, engaged people who reach for this work will find it seminal."—New Age Retailer

"Weaving Buddhist Dharma into scenes from his own fast-paced lifestyle in London, [Michie] gives us practical applications for use of the ancient dogma in the Western world’s rat-race existence. . . . Goes a long way in dispelling common misconceptions of the teachings of Buddhism. . . . The irresistible quest of the author makes us want to go with him on his path to enlightenment."—Venture Inward

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