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If you are reading these words, it means that you either realize you're not at peace and want to be, or the sound of the word drew you … it's something you haven't really thought about, but it resonates and you want it in your life. If you want inner peace, believe it or not the choice is yours. But it means freeing yourself from the prison of your mind, from the emotions, judgments, attachments, and cravings that you've always identified with but are actually the cause of your suffering. Instead reconnect with your true self, which is your heart, and find the inner peace that is your…mehr

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If you are reading these words, it means that you either realize you're not at peace and want to be, or the sound of the word drew you … it's something you haven't really thought about, but it resonates and you want it in your life. If you want inner peace, believe it or not the choice is yours. But it means freeing yourself from the prison of your mind, from the emotions, judgments, attachments, and cravings that you've always identified with but are actually the cause of your suffering. Instead reconnect with your true self, which is your heart, and find the inner peace that is your birthright. This is not some new age theory. These truths have been taught for thousands of years by the mystical traditions of all three Abrahamic faiths … Christian Gnosticism, Kabbalah, and Sufism … as well as Buddhism. Helping people of all faiths as well as non-believers learn these truths and walk this challenging path is the purpose of this book. It is reality-based; it grows out of the turmoil of life. And it lays out a practical, step-by-step approach to finding inner peace.
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Ron Hirsch wrote this book because, having taught elementary and middle school children for many years, he has seen first hand their insecurity and anxiety. He himself suffered as a child and adult. Ron Hirsch's teaching is formed by his understanding of the mind, happiness, and our culture that has developed while walking the path of Zen Buddhism for more than 30 years. He has had a varied career and authored a number of books, among them Raising a Happy Child and How to Find Inner Peace. He grew up in Reading, PA and lives in Maine. For more information, go to his website: www.thepracticalbuddhist.com