The Gift Of - Happiness by Gill Farrer-Halls

The Gift Of - Happiness by Gill Farrer-Halls

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One of a thoughtful new series of four titles containing a collection of proactive meditations designed to promote harmony and enlightenment on our journey through life. It is filled with exquisite colour illustrations inspired by the natural world, and boasts an innovative translucent jacket with metallic inks.

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The Gift Of - Happiness by Gill Farrer-Halls

Uncover your true, joyful self and open your heart to lasting happiness with this insightful guide to the laws of Karma. Examining traditional Buddhist concepts such as purification, acceptance, selflessness and non-attachment, it addresses the true meaning of happiness and reveals how this can be realised. The intricate oriental design work on the jackets is enhanced by a translucent cover sheet, giving the book an irresistibly high quality look and feel. Each page is illustrated with beautiful original artwork by Robert Beer, who has studied and practised Tibetan art for more than thirty years and whose work has appeared in many books. With practical exercises, uplifting lessons and proactive meditations, this is the ultimate handbook of happiness.
Gill Farrer-Halls has worked in the field of Buddhism since 1985, producing and directing video programmes for The Meridian Trust Film and Video Archive, organising conferences and workshops with the Dalai Lama, as well as writing several books on the subject..She also runs workshops on meditation and spiritual awareness, and is a qualified aromatherapy teacher and practitioner..Gill lives and works in London.
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ISBN 13 9781840723984
ISBN 10 184072398X
Title The Gift Of - Happiness
Author Gill Farrer-Halls
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Year published 2003-09-28
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.