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Living Deeply Offers Tips And Real Life Examples From A 10-Year Study On How To Make And Sustain Positive Life Changes
PETALUMA, Calif. – We live in a stressful, fast-paced world that can leave us feeling unfulfilled, scattered, and disconnected from ourselves and others. But there are some among us who, in the midst of it all, find ways to experience deeper, more authentic lives and are better able to cope with life’s challenges. They have found a way to transform their lives – from reactive to proactive, from narrow and constricted to broad and deep, from fearful to exuberant, from disconnected to engaged. Who are these people and how do we learn what they know? These questions and more were explored for more than a decade in the most comprehensive study ever conducted on the subject of human transformation. The results of this research are now the focus of a new book (and companion DVD) titled Living Deeply: The Art & Science of Transformation in Everyday Life from New Harbinger Publications/Noetic Books. Living Deeply will be available starting January 3, 2008 in bookstores and online. With a foreword by Buddhist Scholar, Robert A.F. Thurman, Ph.D., Living Deeply was researched and written by acclaimed scientists from the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) and weaves together science and wisdom from the world’s transformative traditions to explore and better understand what it takes to make the positive and lasting changes required to lead deeper, more rewarding and contented lives. -more- Living Deeply – Page Two “The goal of Living Deeply is to make what we have learned through research about the transformative process accessible and immediately applicable to the lives of everyone,” said Living Deeply Co-Author and Vice President of Research & Education at IONS, Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, Ph.D. “Living Deeply is a brilliant synthesis of science and wisdom from the world's greatest spiritual traditions, both ancient and modern, translated into practical tools for anyone who is seeking more depth and meaning in their life,” added Deepak Chopra, M.D., one of the world’s most respected leaders in the field of mind- body medicine. Research Details
Interviewees included forward thinkers and beloved figures in the movement to unite Eastern philosophy with Western psychology that started in the ‘60s such as Ram Dass, George Leonard, Lauren Artress and Sharon Salzberg, and other spiritual teachers including a Catholic priest, Hindi swami, Jewish rabbi, Zen roshi, Himalayan yogi, a Wiccan practitioner and a priestess/chief of the Orisha faith from West Africa. In addition, the researchers surveyed more than 1,000 people as well as collected and synthesized hundreds of personal stories from individuals who have experienced significant positive changes in their lives. Key findings from this extensive study as well as personal accounts and practical tips on how to create and sustain positive changes in our lives are included in Living Deeply. The book presents a model of transformation that is based upon the commonalities observed among the widely diverse people and traditions they surveyed, making it applicable to individuals from all walks of life. It also includes cutting-edge scientific findings and leading theories and research relevant to the subject of life transformation from such diverse fields as cognitive neuroscience, human development, evolutionary biology, and social psychology.
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For more information on Living Deeply, its authors, IONS and how to get a copy of the book, go to www.livingdeeply.org
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For more than a decade, Living Deeply co-authors and IONS’ researchers Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, Ph.D., Cassandra Vieten, Ph.D. and Tina Amorok, Psy.D. studied transformations in consciousness, which they define as “a profound shift in your experience of consciousness, resulting in long-lasting changes in the way you understand and relate to yourself, others, and the world.” Their research team interviewed 60 thought leaders and teachers from psychology, sociology, and physics, as well as a variety of spiritual traditions including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Sufism, Buddhism and Hinduism. 

