March 2017 — Lion's Roar
How Your Mind Works
Buddhist Psychology Breaks it Down
Features:
How Your Mind Works: Buddhist Psychology Breaks it Down: What is this thing we can the self? We assemble it ourselves, according to Buddhist psychology. Gaylon Ferguson breaks down the five-step process of ego development.
The Art of Living: Six Buddhist therapists offer practical advice for overcoming obstacles and enhancing your life.
Buy Less, Live More: The Promise of Buddhist Economics: Economist Clair Brown
Happy Together: How economics can bring out the best in people, not just the most self-centered and shortsighted.
You’re Basically Good: The Benefits of Contemplative Psychotherapy: Karen Kissel Wegela on therapy that starts with your basic sanity, not your neuroses.
The Wisdom of Anger: If you know how to use it, says Melvin McLeod, the energy of anger becomes fierce and compassionate wisdom. Because even the buddhas get angry about suffering and injustice.
How A Hollywood Mogul Found Happiness