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Zen And The Art Of Happiness.


Zen And The Art Of Happiness

Chris Prentiss

Power Press

6428 Meadows Court, Malibu, CA 90265

Yorwerth Associations (publicity)

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0943015537 $10.95 www.power-press.com

"Zen And The Art Of Happiness" by Chris Prentiss (cofounder co·found  
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To establish or found in concert with another or others.



co·found
 and co-director of Passages Substance Abuse Treatment Center) is a pocket-sized and highly portable 160-page book presenting practical, spiritual, applicable wisdom from the Eastern philosophy of Zen Buddhism Zen Buddhism, Buddhist sect of China and Japan. The name of the sect (Chin. Ch'an, Jap. Zen) derives from the Sanskrit dhyana [meditation].  designed to provide the reader with a positive, uplifting message that we can affect and influence the very makeup of our body at a cellular level through what we believe, think, and feel. That when we create happiness and vibrancy within our lives we are better able to adapt to life's inevitable stresses and changes. By learning to deal with stress and change in healthy ways, we create, nuture, and perpetuate per·pet·u·ate  
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1. To cause to continue indefinitely; make perpetual.

2.
 'mindful happiness' in our daily lives. "Zen And The Art Of Happiness" is enthusiastically recommended and 'user friendly' reading for anyone seeking to enhance their spirituality, learn to deal with life's stresses, and improve their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being spiritual well-being,
n a sense of peace and contentment stemming from an individual's relationship with the spiritual aspects of life.
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