How To Easily Reclaim Your Natural Joy & Happiness Do you often feel stressed, overwhelmed, or anxious? Would you like to increase your well-being and happiness? If so, then Buddhism could be the answer. Even if you’ve tried meditation or mindfulness before only to find you just cannot do it. In fact, it’s easier than you think. The Department of Psychology at California University has concluded that Buddhism is a powerful way to deal with life events. Research over the past two decades broadly supports the claim that Buddhism practiced widely exerts beneficial effects on physical and mental health. This means you can increase your well-being and happiness without having to wear robes or live in a distant monastery. Here’s just a tiny fraction of what you’ll discover in this book: ●What is Buddhism? ●What do Buddhists Believe? ●The Four Noble Truths and How They Can End Suffering ●Buddha’s Guide to a Simple Life and Why It Will Make You Happier ●How to Find Balance Through Cultivating Enthusiasm ●The Cycle of Death & Rebirth Explained ●The Fastest Way to Start Your Spiritual Path ●Dealing with Stress ●Scientifically Proven Methods To Increase Positive Feelings ●Develop Sharper Senses And Freedom From Negativity ●Achieve Calmness and Enlightenment Through Yoga & Healing …and much, much more! Take a second to imagine how you’ll feel once you become stress & anxiety-free. Even if you’re a complete beginner or you're not religious, you too can increase your wellbeing and happiness with Buddhism. Go ahead, ignite your desire to be fully alive and joyous with This Book
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Chris Lynch is the Printz Honor Award–winning author of several highly acclaimed young adult novels, including Kill Switch, Angry Young Man, and Inexcusable, which was a National Book Award finalist and the recipient of six starred reviews. He is also the author of Freewill, Gold Dust, Iceman, Gypsy Davy, and Shadowboxer, all ALA Best Books for Young Adults. Lynch holds an MA from the writing program at Emerson College. He mentors aspiring writers and continues to work on new literary projects. He lives in Boston and in Scotland.