Writings That Inspire
The following is a selection of books that have inspired me personally and have, each in their own way, contributed to the way that I practice today. I offer the list to help inform your sense of who I am, and as resources that I can recommend without reservation, to anyone engaged in enriching his or her life.
- Tara Brach, Ph.D. (2003).
Radical Acceptance.
New York: Bantam Books
- Pema Chödrön. (2005).
Getting Unstuck. (Audio CD)
Boulder, Co.: Sounds True - Daniel Goleman, Ph.D. (1995).
Emotional Intelligence.
New York: Bantam Dell - Gay Hendricks, Ph.D. (1998).
A Year of Living Consciously.
New York: HarperCollins - Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D. (1990).
Full Catastrophe Living.
New York: Bantam Dell
- Jack Kornfield, Ph.D. (2008).
The Wise Heart.
New York: Bantam - John O'Donahue. (2008)
To Bless The Space Between Us.
Doubleday.
The audio CD from Sounds True (2008) is John O’Donahue reading the material himself and is absolutely worth having. - Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche. (2007).
The Joy of Living.
New York: Harmony Books
