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Choose to Be Happy: The Craft and the Art of Living Beyond Anxiety

Choose to Be Happy: The Craft and the Art of Living Beyond Anxiety

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is Everything Under Control?
Review: Chetanananda who is carrying on the teaching for Rudi, brings his own style to the wisdom of the east stripped of all of it's cultural baggage, extracting a potent concentrated clarity. This is an intellectual poetic book that is double edged in that; the insight it brings clarifies and inspires and reveals the gunk and horror of what habitually falls out of our awareness. His metaphor of the pendulum and acting from a place prior to our projection of good/bad, positive/negative jarred me awake from a place of deep slumber. This book is beautiful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is Everything Under Control?
Review: Chetanananda who is carrying on the teaching for Rudi, brings his own style to the wisdom of the east stripped of all of it's cultural baggage, extracting a potent concentrated clarity. This is an intellectual poetic book that is double edged in that; the insight it brings clarifies and inspires and reveals the gunk and horror of what habitually falls out of our awareness. His metaphor of the pendulum and acting from a place prior to our projection of good/bad, positive/negative jarred me awake from a place of deep slumber. This book is beautiful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: amazingly on target for me
Review: Just the chapter on inner vision was worth the book by itself


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