You Are the Happiness You Seek. Uncovering the Awareness of Being

Author: Spira, Rupert

Publication Date:

April 2022

Pages:

200

Original language and publisher

Territories Handled

World excl. English

Territories Sold

France (Accarias L'Originel)
Spanish (World) (Editorial Kairós)
Netherlands (Samsara Uitgeverij)
Brazil (Clear Mud Editora)
Czech Republic (Šťastní lidé (Happy People))
Poland (Virgo)
Macedonia ()
Israel ()
South Korea (Chimmuk Books)

Genre

Philosophy

Number of copies sold:

22,000

You Are the Happiness You Seek. Uncovering the Awareness of Being

Author: Spira, Rupert

Synopsis

“Rupert Spira’s articulate and very intimate style of teaching is truly transformational. I’ve read and treasure all of his books. — Rhonda Byrne, author of The Secret and The Greatest Secret

“Let Rupert Spira, one of the finest teachers of the present time, gently guide you home to your innate peace and happiness.” — Peter Russel, author of Letting Go of Nothing

“I’ve gained deeper understanding listening to Rupert Spira than I have from any other exponent of modern spirituality. Reality is sending us a message we desperately need to hear, and at this moment no messenger surpasses Spira and the transformative words in his essays.” — Deepak Chopra, author of You Are the UniverseSpiritual Solutions and Super Brain

How may we find peace and happiness?

In this book, Rupert Spira distills the message of all the great religious and spiritual traditions into two essential truths: happiness is the very nature of our self or being, and we share our being with everyone and everything.

Drawing on numerous examples from his own experience, Spira demonstrates that to seek lasting happiness through objects, situations and relationships is destined for failure and disappointment, and skillfully guides the reader to recognize that we are already the happiness we seek.

This book is for anyone who yearns for lasting happiness and is open to the possibility that it is continuously available within ourselves, irrespective of our circumstances.

Could there be any greater discovery in life than to know that we are already that for which we long?