Into the Magic Shop: A Neurosurgeon's Quest to Discover the Mysteries of the Brain and the Secrets of the HeartPenguin, 2 févr. 2016 - 288 pages The award-winning New York Times bestseller about the extraordinary things that can happen when we harness the power of both the brain and the heart Growing up in the high desert of California, Jim Doty was poor, with an alcoholic father and a mother chronically depressed and paralyzed by a stroke. Today he is the director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) at Stanford University, of which the Dalai Lama is a founding benefactor. But back then his life was at a dead end until at twelve he wandered into a magic shop looking for a plastic thumb. Instead he met Ruth, a woman who taught him a series of exercises to ease his own suffering and manifest his greatest desires. Her final mandate was that he keep his heart open and teach these techniques to others. She gave him his first glimpse of the unique relationship between the brain and the heart. Doty would go on to put Ruth’s practices to work with extraordinary results—power and wealth that he could only imagine as a twelve-year-old, riding his orange Sting-Ray bike. But he neglects Ruth’s most important lesson, to keep his heart open, with disastrous results—until he has the opportunity to make a spectacular charitable contribution that will virtually ruin him. Part memoir, part science, part inspiration, and part practical instruction, Into the Magic Shop shows us how we can fundamentally change our lives by first changing our brains and our hearts. |
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... Smile. 3. Remember that a person's name is, to that person, the sweetest and most important sound in any language. 4. Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about 5. Talk in terms of the other person's interest. 6. themselves. 14 ...
... Smile. 3. Remember that a person's name is, to that person, the sweetest and most important sound in any language. 4. Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about 5. Talk in terms of the other person's interest. 6. themselves. 14 ...
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... smiled with my mouth closed because when I was younger I had fallen and hit my upper lip on our coffee table ... smile and show my discolored crooked tooth, so I tried to keep my mouth closed at all times. Besides the book, my wooden box ...
... smiled with my mouth closed because when I was younger I had fallen and hit my upper lip on our coffee table ... smile and show my discolored crooked tooth, so I tried to keep my mouth closed at all times. Besides the book, my wooden box ...
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... smiled, still looking down at her book, and then she took her glasses off and lifted her head and stared straight into my eyes the way no adult ever had before. “I'm Ruth,” she said. “What's your name?” Her smile was so big and her eyes ...
... smiled, still looking down at her book, and then she took her glasses off and lifted her head and stared straight into my eyes the way no adult ever had before. “I'm Ruth,” she said. “What's your name?” Her smile was so big and her eyes ...
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... of white. Every morning when I woke up, the first thing I did was look out my window. For some reason seeing that blue sky always made me feel hopeful. Ruth gave me a big smile, and I smiled back, 28 INTo THE MAGIC S Hop.
... of white. Every morning when I woke up, the first thing I did was look out my window. For some reason seeing that blue sky always made me feel hopeful. Ruth gave me a big smile, and I smiled back, 28 INTo THE MAGIC S Hop.
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... smile, and I smiled back, but I could feel my heart hammering in my chest. I knew it was partly from riding there so quickly and partly because I wasn't sure what was going to happen. And I didn't know why it was happening. It had ...
... smile, and I smiled back, but I could feel my heart hammering in my chest. I knew it was partly from riding there so quickly and partly because I wasn't sure what was going to happen. And I didn't know why it was happening. It had ...
Table des matières
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13 | |
25 | |
Thinking About Thinking | 57 |
Growing Pains | 81 |
Three Wishes | 107 |
six Apply Yourself | 133 |
Unacceptable 15 3 | 177 |
The Sultan of Nothing | 205 |
Giving Up | 221 |
The Alphabet of the Heart | 235 |
Manifesting Compassion | 251 |
The Face of God | 267 |
Acknowledgments | 275 |
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