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A Life of Being, Having, and Doing Enough

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Life of Being, Having, and Doing Enough

Contributors:

By (Author) Wayne Muller

ISBN:

9780307591395

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House Inc

Publication Date:

15th August 2011

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

170.44

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 133mm, Height 201mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

217g

Description

From the moment we are born, we are seekers. Our culture obsessively promotes the pursuit of money, success and self-improvement. At the end of each activity-jammed day, though, we collapse into bed discouraged by everything we have not checked off on our to-do lists, in despair that whatever we have accomplished is never enough. Worse still, when our dreams become derailed by the inherent tragedies of lifejob loss, financial peril, sickness, or the death of a loved onewe feel devastated by the pain and injustice of it all.

Nationally renowned author, therapist, and minister Wayne Muller offers healing for the perpetually stressed in A Life of Being, Having, and Doing Enough. By learning compassion and mercy for ourselves and by recognizing what is most profoundly true about who we are and what we need, we can gain the self-acceptance so that whatever we choose to do, in this moment, it is wholly enough.

Muller mixes the writings of great spiritual and political leaders with inspirational anecdotes from his own life, inviting us to derive more satisfaction from less and pull gratitude out of the ashes of grief. The answer to what he describes as "authentic happiness" lies not in seeing the glass as half full instead of half empty. In reality, he writes, the glass is always half full and half empty. The world is neither broken nor whole, but eternally engaged in rhythms between joy and sorrow. With Muller's guidance, we may find ourselves on the most courageous spiritual pilgrimage of our lives.

Reviews

This book can preserve your sanity and save your life.
LARRY DOSSEY, MD, AUTHOR OF The Power of Premonitions

This is a book that I will give to all the people that I love, and one that I will read and reread as a reminder of how to live a more graceful and grateful life.
JOAN BORYSENKO, PHD, author of Minding the Body, Mending the Mind and Inner Peace for Busy People

A beautiful, still, peaceful book about embracing your own magnificence and the wealth of everyday life.
JUDITH ORLOFF, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Emotional Freedom

A Life of Being, Having, and Doing Enough is a gentle, beautiful book, one that realigns the heart and mind. This is a book that strikes a deep chord of truth.
SHARON SALZBERG, author of Lovingkindness: The Revolutionary Art of Happiness

"As a busy CEO, a public figure, a volunteer, and a family man with two young children, Waynes words warmly washed over me as waves on a tropical beach. This book will do the same for you - I guarantee it!"
GEORGE ZIMMER, Founder and CEO, Mens Wearhouse

"The timing for this rich book could not be more perfect. Wayne Muller has written a thought provoking guide to the interior life that beautifully articulates why our soul craves silence and contemplation. This is a masterful accomplishment."
CAROLINE MYSS, author of Anatomy of the Spirit and Defy Gravity

"This is a soul-sized book for sure. We are so busy pursuing too many goals and straining ourselves to death in the process. We are catching up forever, doing-doing-doing all the time, stressed out and pushing ourselves to achieve and acquire in order to fill the emptiness in our souls. Wayne Muller counsels us to slow down, to accept ourselves and our limits, to enjoy just being the creatures we are in this universe. He teaches us to say enough in a raging world of ceaseless activity, of self-imposed 24/7 tiredness. Reading this book is healthy - it will quiet the restless heart and encourage a thankful simplicity that brings peace to the soul."
STEPHEN POST, author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People

ALife of Being, Having, and Doing Enough is a compelling, thought-provoking meditation on what truly matters in life. True to form, Wayne Muller shares life-changing advice and inspiration.
DANIEL GOLEMANauthor of Emotional Intelligence

"In a world seduced by its own unlimited potential, rather than feeling omnipotent we feel powerless and overwhelmed by impossible responsibilities. This is because we have forgotten what 'enough' feels like, says minister, therapist, and philanthropist Muller. He urges readers to step back from their inner pressures and from the externalities of culture, community, and work to reclaim an unshakable trust in their own deep inner sufficiency.
PublishersWeekly

This book is a timely and invaluable resource to help us remember what is truly important and meaningful in our lives. It provides the reader a place of solace, sanctuary, reflection, and realignment toward an inherent Way of Beingin the midst of lifes busy-ness and fast pace!
ANGELES ARRIEN, PHD, author of The Second Half of Life: Opening the Eight Gates of Wisdom

A Life of Being, Having, and Doing Enough is an antidote to more is better and the madness of multitasking. It offers a respite from the endless cycle of seeking that perpetuates our suffering. This book is a great reminder of the joy of keeping it simple, of the abundance present in this moment, and that even these few words are enough.
FRANK OSTASESKI, founder of the Metta Institute and the Zen Hospice Project

Once again Wayne Muller has taken compassion-in-action to a new level through his marvelous and timely new book. Wayne highlights one of the key distinctions of our time: to recognize that we already are, have, and do enough just as we are. By beautifully illustrating how enough looks and feels, he offers the reader a tremendous gift. This is the fundamental context of sufficiencyand of living a happy, fulfilled life of meaning. Its also the basis for sharing and collaboration, essential elements in turning the tide at this pivotal time in human history.
LYNNE TWIST, President, Soul of Money Institute and co-founder, The Pachamama Alliance

This wise and compassionate book helps us recognize and receive what we already have and offers us a place of refuge, renewal, and peace. A must-read for anyone who has ever felt It's never enough.
RACHEL NAOMI REMEN, MD, author of Kitchen Table Wisdom and My Grandfathers Blessings

Author Bio

WAYNE MULLER is a Santa Febased therapist, public speaker, minister, and best-selling author. His previous books include Legacy of the Heart; How Then, Shall We Live; Sabbath; and Learning to Pray. He is the founder of Bread for the Journey, a nonprofit organization that supports community organizing and neighborhood philanthropy.

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