The Ultimate Happiness Prescription: 7 Keys to Joy and Enlightenment

Deepak Chopra

The Ultimate Happiness Prescription: 7 Keys to Joy and Enlightenment
RRP: £8.99 - Hardback
Publication date: 04/03/2010
EAN: 9781846042379
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In The Happiness Prescription, bestselling author Deepak Chopra shows how to be happy in spite of living in difficult or trying times.

By looking through the lens of our contemporary understanding of consciousness, combined with Eastern philosophy, he has created a set of principles for living with ease. The result is an inspiring and instructive journey that leads to a prescription for living life mindfully, with a light heart and with effortless spontaneity - a prescription only Dr Deepak Chopra could write.

With words like 'depression' and 'recession' in the air, he underlines the importance of keeping an eye on the positive aspects of life and finding ways to experience joy no matter what is happening to you. This remarkably clear and helpful book explains how to maintain an optimistic outlook and experience the benefits of having a happy heart and soul, no matter what the circumstances.
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What the critics say

Undoubtedly one of the most lucid and inspired philosophers of our time
- Mikhail Gorbachev

The poet-prophet of alternative medicine
- Time

One of the most important healers of our time
- Marianne Williamson, author of A Woman's Worth

The rock star of the new spirituality
- Guardian

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