Ebook {Epub PDF} Ending the Pursuit of Happiness: A Zen Guide by Barry Magid






















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This surprising new book from Zen teacher, psychoanalyst, and critical favorite Barry Magid inspires us-in gentle and winking prose-to move on and make peace with the perfection of the way things. Magid, using his experience as a psychoanalyst and Zen teacher, argues that pursuing happiness, however we define it, isn't a worthy goal. He goes further to say that using a practice like meditation to "become happy" weakens rather than strengthens us because it it assumes attainment of a fixed state. Barry Magid is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City, and the founding teacher of the Ordinary Mind Zendo, also in New York. He is the author of the Wisdom titles Ordinary Mind and Ending the Pursuit of Happiness.

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