<b>Featured in the<i> New York Times Magazine: The ‘World’s Happiest Man’ Shares His Three Rules for Life</i><br /><br />Included in <i>Publishers Weekly</i>'s Fall 2023 Adult Announcements Memoirs & Biographies List<br /></b><br />"Matthieu Ricard is an ordained Buddhist monk and an internationally best-selling author of books about altruism, animal rights, happiness and wisdom. His humanitarian efforts led to his homeland’s awarding him the French National Order of Merit. (Ricard’s primary residence is a Nepalese monastery.) He was the Dalai Lama’s French interpreter and holds a Ph.D in cellular genetics. In the early 2000s, researchers at the University of Wisconsin found that Ricard’s brain produced gamma waves — which have been linked to learning, attention and memory — at such pronounced levels that the media named him 'the world’s happiest man.'"<b><br /><b>—T<i>he New York Times Magazine<br /><br /></i></b></b>“In <i>Notebooks of a Wandering Monk</i>, the memoirs of renowned Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard, he reflects on how our culture often associates happiness with achieving goals, acquiring possessions, professional accomplishments and, more lately, seeking validation on social media.”<br /><b>—<i>El Pais<br /><br /><br /></i></b>“This beautifully written tome details [Ricard’s] life journey out of the world, as it were, and into wisdom and compassion. Ricard is an extraordinary exemplar. Even after decades traversing India, Nepal, and Bhutan, he demonstrates a sense of stillness and groundedness.”<br /><b>—<i>Lion's Roar</i></b>

The memoirs of renowned Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard and his extraordinary journey toward inner freedom and compassion in action.Matthieu Ricard began his spiritual transformation at the age of twenty-one, in Darjeeling, India, when he met Tibetan teacher Kangyur Rinpoche, who deeply impressed the young man with his extraordinary quality of being. In Notebooks of a Wandering Monk, Ricard tells the simple yet extraordinary story of his journey and the remarkable men and women who inspired him along the way, including Kangyur Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, and the fourteenth Dalai Lama, as well as great luminaries such as Desmond Tutu, Jane Goodall, and a number of leading scientists.Growing up, Ricard, the son of philosopher Jean-François Revel and artist Yahne Le Toumelin, regularly found himself in the company of intellectuals and artists such as Luis Buñuel, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Igor Stravinsky. Young Ricard loved nature, classical music, and science and dreamed of unlocking the mysteries of molecular biology. But, six years after meeting Kangyur Rinpoche, Ricard gave up a promising career in genetics to pursue a meditative life in the remote Himalayas. While spending half a century in India, Bhutan, and Nepal, he visited Tibet more than twenty times and spent years publishing rare Tibetan texts and photographing his spiritual teachers and the world in which they lived. Elegantly translated by Jesse Browner and accompanied by more than fifty full-color photographs, some of which are Ricard’s own, Notebooks of a Wandering Monk charts Ricard’s lifelong path to wisdom and compassion. This candid and reflective memoir will inspire all readers, wherever they may be on their own journey to a meaningful and well-lived life.
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AUTHOR’S NOTE xi I MEETING THE MASTER 1 JUNE 12, 1967 3 2 FROM VARANASI TO KASHMIR 15 3 FROM DAMASCUS TO PARIS 27 4 A NOMADIC CHILDHOOD 31 5 THE INSTITUT PASTEUR 45 6 SEVEN ROUND TRIPS AND A ONE-WAY 51 II SEVEN YEARS IN DARJEELING 7 AT HOME WITH MY TEACHER 67 8 THE LIFE OF KANGYUR RINPOCHE 85 9 WHAT IS AN AUTHENTIC TEACHER? 97 10 IN THE HERMITAGE 105 11 A PRINTER IN DELHI 115 12 IN THE KATHMANDU VALLEY 127 III A SECOND SUN 13 TEACHINGS AND MONASTIC VOWS 139 14 DILGO KHYENTSE RINPOCHE: A MASTER AMONG MASTERS 147 15 JOURNEY TO FRANCE: THE CHANTELOUBE STUDY CENTER 159 16 FIRST MEETING WITH THE DALAI LAMA 165 17 IN THE LAND OF THE THUNDER DRAGON 169 18 ON RETREAT WITH DILGO KHYENTSE RINPOCHE 181 19 THE PALACE OF GREAT BLISS 189 20 A BRIEF SEPARATION 197 21 THE TRANSMISSION OF THE THREE BASKETS 203 22 THE LAMA OF LION’S ROCK 209 23 DAILY LIFE WITH MY TEACHER 215 24 SOME MANIFESTATIONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT 229 25 THE SHECHEN MONASTERY IN NEPAL 243 26 FIRST VOYAGE TO TIBET: LHASA AND CENTRAL TIBET 261 27 EASTERN TIBET 275 28 A HIDDEN MASTER: ZENKAR RINPOCHE 299 29 THE WHEEL OF TIME EMPOWERMENT: THE KALACHAKRA 305 30 SECOND JOURNEY TO EASTERN TIBET 315 31 TWO SCHOLARS 331 32 EXILE IN DARJEELING 341 33 REUNIONS AND FAREWELLS 349 IV PRESERVING THE LEGACY 34 ARCHIVIST 361 35 PRESERVING THE SACRED ARTS 369 36 SEARCHING FOR THE REINCARNATION OF DILGO KHYENTSE RINPOCHE 377 37 MONK AND PHOTOGRAPHER 389 38 AN IMMENSE HEART: THE DALAI LAMA 399 V TWENTY-ONE JOURNEYS TO THE LAND OF SNOWS 39 ADVENTURES ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD 429 40 THE SILVER MOUNTAIN AND THE LAKE OF ETERNAL FRESHNESS 441 41 ON THE TRAIL OF SHABKAR 455 42 HIGHER THAN EVEREST? AMNYE MACHEN 471 43 HORSEMEN ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD 481 44 A TEACHER’S RETURN TO THE VALLEY OF RENEWAL 485 45 ENLIGHTENED VAGABOND 491 46 A TOWN DEVOTED TO PHILOSOPHY 503 VI IN THE HEART OF THE MAELSTROM 47 THE MONK AND THE PHILOSOPHER 511 48 FROM ONE BOOK TO THE NEXT 521 49 AN UNEXPECTED RETURN TO SCIENCE 549 50 SERVING THE NEEDIEST: KARUNA-SHECHEN 581 51 AMATEUR DIPLOMAT 601 52 THE CLARION OF FAME 607 53 DORDOGNE, FORTY YEARS ON 621 VII A RETURN TO THE SOURCE 54 SNOW LION FORTRESS 641 55 PEMAKÖ: THE PLACE SHAPED LIKE A LOTUS 649 56 HERMITAGE OF THE MORNING CALM 659 EPILOGUE 673 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 681 NOTES 683 PHOTO CREDITS 703
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780262048293
Publisert
2023-10-03
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Vendor
MIT Press
Vekt
1196 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
46 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
G, 01
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
720

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Oversetter

Biographical note

Matthieu Ricard is a Buddhist monk, humanitarian, writer, photographer, doctor in cellular genetics, and the French interpreter for the Dalai Lama. All of his royalties are donated to Karuna-Shechen, the humanitarian association he created twenty-two years ago, which benefits more than 450,000 underprivileged people every year in India, Nepal, and Tibet.