A leading spiritual teacher offers this illuminating guide to Buddhism's transformational psychology. Filled with stories from Kornfield's Buddhist psychotherapy practice, it also includes a moving account of his own recovery from a violence-filled childhood.
A guide to the transformative power of Buddhist psychologyβfor meditators and mental health professionals, Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike.
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You have within you unlimited capacities for extraordinary love, for joy, for communion with life, and for unshakable freedomβand here is how to awaken them. InΒ The Wise Heart,Β celebrated author and psychologist Jack Kornfield offers the most accessible, comprehensive, and illuminating guide to Buddhist psychology ever published in the West. Here is a vision of radiant human dignity, a journey to the highest expression of human possibilityβand a practical path for realizing it in our own lives.
Winner of Publishers Weekly Best Books 2008
“"I love this gentle, brilliant, and incisive book. I read it slowly, with amazement at its richness and wisdom, relief at feeling so understood, pleasure in Kornfield's beautiful writing and sweet humor, and gratitude that such understanding has been expressed in the written word. This Wise Heart changed me." -Anne Lamott, author of Traveling Mercies and Grace (Eventually) "What an extraordinary mind is Jack Kornfield's. Curious by nature and brightly shining from birth, tempered by suffering, both personal and worldly, it guides us, in this profound and useful book, on a journey of consciousness unfamiliar to most of us born in the West. The Wise Heart is one of those books, more than a book, more like a companion, that encourages our bravery to meet whatever confronts us in life with a caring and tranquil heart. It is a transformative gift from one of the great spiritual teachers of our time."-Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple " The Wise Heart is Jack Kornfield at his most wonderful and illuminating. He brings to life a way to understand and cultivate mindfulness, compassion, lovingkindness and true wisdom that penetrates to the core of what liberation is all about."-Jon Kabat-Zinn, author of Coming to Our Senses and Arriving at Your Own Door " The Wise Heart offers more than remedies-it points the way to a life of flourishing."-Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence and Social Intelligence "This masterpiece of a dedicated life's work unveils the principles of an ancient 'science of mind' that are woven seamlessly into a wondrous map of the human heart-one that is astonishingly consistent with the discoveries of modern neuroscience."-Daniel Siegel, M.D., author of The Developing Mind and The Mindful Brain "Warm, funny, moving, and tremendously inspiring, The Wise Heart brings Buddhist psychology to life. Reading it is, in itself, a transformational experience." -Mark Epstein, M.D., author of Thoughts without a Thinker and Psychotherapy without the Self "Jack Kornfield harvests a lifetime of experiences to create a masterful, clear, and moving picture of the human mind and heart, a picture whose hopeful healing power I find astounding."-Norman Fischer, former abbot, San Francisco Zen Center; author of Sailing Home: Using the Wisdom of Homer's Odyssey to Navigate Your Spiritual Journey "Through clear teaching and wonderful storytelling, Jack Kornfield inspires us to realize and embody the love, presence and freedom that is our very essence."-Tara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance "One of today's most compeling and inspiring guides to spiritual growth."- Science of Mind "His best book yetβ¦. Kornfield comes across as the therapist you wish you'd hadβ¦. Provides convincing and illustrative anecdotes and stories, and reaches into world traditions and literature as well as contemporary scientific research."- Publishers Weekly , starred review From the Hardcover edition.”
βI love this gentle, brilliant, and incisive book. I read it slowly, with amazement at its richness and wisdom, relief at feeling so understood, pleasure in Kornfieldβs beautiful writing and sweet humor, and gratitude that such understanding has been expressed in the written word. This Wise Heart changed me.β βAnne Lamott, author of Traveling Mercies and Grace (Eventually)
βWhat an extraordinary mind is Jack Kornfieldβs. Curious by nature and brightly shining from birth, tempered by suffering, both personal and worldly, it guides us, in this profound and useful book, on a journey of consciousness unfamiliar to most of us born in the West. The Wise Heart is one of those books, more than a book, more like a companion, that encourages our bravery to meet whatever confronts us in life with a caring and tranquil heart. It is a transformative gift from one of the great spiritual teachers of our time.ββAlice Walker, author of The Color Purple
βThe Wise Heart is Jack Kornfield at his most wonderful and illuminating. He brings to life a way to understand and cultivate mindfulness, compassion, lovingkindness and true wisdom that penetrates to the core of what liberation is all about.ββJon Kabat-Zinn, author of Coming to Our Senses and Arriving at Your Own Door
βThe Wise Heart offers more than remediesβit points the way to a life of flourishing.ββDaniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence and Social Intelligence
"This masterpiece of a dedicated lifeβs work unveils the principles of an ancient βscience of mindβ that are woven seamlessly into a wondrous map of the human heartβone that is astonishingly consistent with the discoveries of modern neuroscience.ββDaniel Siegel, M.D., author of The Developing Mind and The Mindful Brain
"Warm, funny, moving, and tremendously inspiring, The Wise Heart brings Buddhist psychology to life. Reading it is, in itself, a transformational experience.β βMark Epstein, M.D., author of Thoughts without a Thinker and Psychotherapy without the Self
βJack Kornfield harvests a lifetime of experiences to create a masterful, clear, and moving picture of the human mind and heart, a picture whose hopeful healing power I find astounding.ββNorman Fischer, former abbot, San Francisco Zen Center; author of Sailing Home: Using the Wisdom of Homer's Odyssey to Navigate Your Spiritual Journey
βThrough clear teaching and wonderful storytelling, Jack Kornfield inspires us to realize and embody the love, presence and freedom that is our very essence.ββTara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance
"One of today's most compeling and inspiring guides to spiritual growth."βScience of Mind
βHis best book yetβ¦. Kornfield comes across as the therapist you wish youβd hadβ¦. Provides convincing and illustrative anecdotes and stories, and reaches into world traditions and literature as well as contemporary scientific research.ββPublishers Weekly, starred review
Jack Kornfield is a Buddhist teacher and meditation master on internationally renown and a cofounder of the Insight Meditation Society and of Spirit Rock Center in northern California. A former Buddhist monk, he holds a PhD in clinical psychology. His books include A Path with Heart, Buddha's Little Instruction Book, and After the Ecstasy.
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