There are few books that can make a real difference in people's lives---this is one of them. Levine's Positive Psychology of Buddhism and Yoga is an intellectual tour-de-force. It is a 'must read for any psychologist interested in Eastern thought. Many hundreds of millions of people believe that Enlightenment is the ultimate goal in life. Levine's new second edition could be the best first step toward become Enlightened that any of us will take. - Professor George Howard, Psychology Department, University of Notre Dame
I think this book is very good in many ways and rooted in sound principles of practice and experiential understanding enriched by some more theoretical study. - Dr Elizabeth De Michelis, Oriel College, Oxford UK
After decades of focusing on mental illness and what is wrong with human nature, psychological science has renewed its interest in the positive aspects of human existence. It is in this vein that Marvin Levine offers a blend of western science and eastern practices to help us become more peaceful and less anxious, a goal that he calls mature happiness. There is much that modern westerners can learn from ancient eastern practices. We can all use a respite from the hectic pace of modern life. Levine's newest book, The Positive Psychology of Buddhism and Yoga, has many ideas and techniques that just might help us become calmer and even happier and wiser. Even the most hardened cynic will find something of value in this book. - Dr. Diane F. Halpern, Professor of Psychology, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, California
I have never read a clearer or more useful introduction to the positive psychological practices of Buddhism and Yoga. Each page is simply fascinating reading, and appeals simultaneously to the lay reader and the seasoned scholar. The discussion of anger and how to overcome it is life-transforming. I would strongly recommend this book to undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals. One rarely finds a book that reaches right into one's mind and soul with a powerful vision of human enhancement. This is one of them.
- Stephen G. Post, Ph.D., Director, Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics, SUNY Stony Brook, New YorkI have never read a clearer or more useful introduction to the positive psychological practices of Buddhism and Yoga. Each page is simply fascinating reading and appeals simultaneously to the lay reader and the seasoned scholar. The discussion of anger and how to overcome it is life-transforming. I would strongly recommend this book to undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals. One rarely finds a book that reaches right into one's mind and soul with a powerful vision of human enhancement. This is one of them. - Stephen G. Post Director, Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics, Stony Brook University
There are few books that can make a real difference in people's lives...this is one of them. It is an intellectual tour-de-force. It is a must read for any psychologist interested in Eastern thought. Many hundreds of millions of people believe that Enlightenment is the ultimate goal in life. Levine's new second edition could be the best first step toward becoming enlightened that any of us will take. - George Howard, Psychology Department, University of Notre Dame
After decades of focusing on mental illness and what is wrong with human nature, psychological science has renewed its interest in the positive aspects of human existence. It is in this vein that Marvin Levine offers a blend of western science and eastern practices to help us become more peaceful and less anxious, a goal he calls mature happiness. Levine's newest book has many ideas and techniques that just might help us become calmer and even happier and wiser. - Dr. Diane F Halpern, Professor of Psychology , Claremont McKenna College and Past President of APA
Reviews of the first edition:
Marvin Levine tells a profound story in a style that engages while it informs us of new ways to view the world within ourselves and without. This book teaches us vital lessons about how these Eastern philosophical traditions can be integrated with Western psychological methods of understanding the mind....I think it has much value to novices as well as to professionals in these areas. As a psychologist, Marvin Levine is uniquely qualified to reveal the strands of overlap between these Eastern views of the human condition and those in Western psychological practices. - Philip Zimbardo, Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Past President of APA
The book is lucid in its explanation of the principles of Buddhism and Yoga. I have never seen a clearer exposition of this kind. It makes a good case that many of these principles are compatible with those of modern, empirically-grounded Western psychology. - Donald Routh, University of Miami
This book has promise of becoming an instant classic. - Suresh Srivastva, Case Western Reserve University