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A Spiritual Renegade's Guide to the Good Life [Paperback]

Lama Marut
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Book Description

June 5, 2012
Start a Revolution, Incite Happiness!

Delivered with fearless candor and disarming humor, Lama Marut introduces a simple set of exercises that offers a revolutionary yet wholly practical approach to creating and sustaining happiness in a complex modern age.

Integrating the ancient teachings of Tibetan Buddhism into the everyday grind, A Spiritual Renegade’s Guide to the Good Life presents a fresh take on our quest for a joyful existence. Each chapter includes an action plan designed to elicit true happiness and forge a clear path toward fulfillment. You’ll learn how to:

• transform problems into opportunities;

• set yourself free from fear and anxiety;

• unburden yourself of past resentment;

• create an action plan for true happiness.

Further explore the concepts of a spiritual renegade lifestyle through Microsoft Tags within this book, which link to online videos of Lama Marut discussing each of his concepts firsthand. This book is bound to disrupt your suffering, disturb your dissatisfaction, and elicit a deep-seated contentment. Happiness is in your hands.


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"A Spiritual Renegade's Guide to the Good Life is so good I wish I had written it myself! Seriously, you really should try to overcome your fear of bliss and start living the way Lama Marut suggests. I recommend this delightful book that should accompany your day to day from now on."

—Robert A. F. "Tenzin" Thurman, Jey Tsong Khapa professor of Buddhist Studies, Columbia University, cofounder of Tibet House US, and author of Why The Dalai Lama Matters

"A Spiritual Renegade's Guide is light and lively, also deeply wise and worth delving into. This practice manual will help us all bring Buddhist principles into daily life, here and now, including forgiveness, gratitude, ethical living, and experiencing for yourself the buoyant joy and happiness of spiritual living. I read and savored it." (Lama Surya Das author of Awakening the Buddha Within)

"Lama Marut skillfully and eloquently describes how happiness naturally emerges as a reward of authentic spiritual practice. A marvelous guide for those choosing to walk on joy’s path."

—Michael Bernard Beckwith, author of Spiritual Liberation

"While reading this book, thinking about this book, and trying his suggestions I have begun to experience what life is like when one puts 'the horse before the cart.' I am experiencing a lot more time and a lot more love, and I am extremely grateful. It's brilliant."

Mary McDonnell, Academy Award nominated actress, Dances With Wolves

"If you want advice on how to dig yourself out of a black hole, you need a man with a spade on the inside. Lama Marut, formerly Brian K. Smith, is just the bloke. He’s the favorite sports coach you had when you were five: big like a bear (in a reassuring way), direct, fun and with an American accent that curls around his forthright southern charm."

—Lisa Mitchell, "The Buddhist and the Black Hole," THE WEEKLY REVIEW (Melbourne)

“I can think of few teachers of spirituality more capable of offering the profound and rich traditions of Buddhism and the visionary voices of yoga. When you meet Lama Marut you encounter greatness, a place where the heart and mind are one, and the company you keep presents a rare presence that can change your life.”

—Douglas R. Brooks, author and professor of Religion, University of Rochester and Spiritual Voice of Anusara Yoga and Rajanaka Yoga

"Lama Marut’s book is an intelligent, readable primer on how to live a good life. He begins with an exploration of happiness, and then moves into areas that influence happiness, such as forgiveness, not living in the past or dwelling on the future, gratitude, work, materialism. His book is a challenge to 'swim upstream' and be the renegade that does not, for instance, buy into the dominant culture of consumerism, which is designed, he says, to keep you wanting more."

—Rae Padilla Fancoeur, The Herald News

"In down-to-earth, no-nonsense language, Lama Marut, Buddhist monk, university professor, surfer and motorcyclist, tells readers how to incite happiness in life....If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and do the work required to achieve genuine contentment and help others achieve it too, let Marut be your guide."

—Diane Holcomb, New Consciousness Review

Publisher's Weekly Review:

By no means the first to frame spiritual practice as a form of rebellion, Lama Marut (aka Brian K. Smith) manages a fresh approach based on Asian philosophy, particularly Buddhist principles. An ordained monk trained in the Tibetan tradition and former professor of religious studies, the author argues that happiness is the most important goal in life, but it comes from within, not by depending on external, ephemeral factors such as money and relationships. An important key to happiness is giving to others. Focusing on karma as opposed to the usual Four Noble Truths, Lama Marut applies unusually cogent arguments that individuals can indeed change their relationship to the past and have control over their futures, yet be unable to change the present except for their responses to it. He draws on sources from ancient to modern to illustrate his ideas; he avoids sectarian spirituality as well as New Age clichés. Lama Marut knows how to describe concepts clearly and to make a persuasive case while entertaining his readers. His chapter on forgiveness is a particularly compelling gem of brevity. This provocative, “hip” guide (there’s a motorcycle on the cover) doesn’t weasel out on the importance of living a “morally pure life” to achieve happiness. Agent: Molly Lyons. (June)

About the Author

Born Brian K. Smith to a second-generation Baptist minister, Lama Marut had a strong interest in spirituality from a very young age, along with a passion for motorcycles, surfing, and yoga. He earned a Ph.D. in comparative religion before becoming an ordained Buddhist monk. He has worked as a professor at Columbia University and the University of California Riverside. Marut is founder and spiritual director of three spiritual centers and serves as a founding board member and staff teacher at the Yoga Studies Institute.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Atria Books/Beyond Words; Original edition (June 5, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582703736
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582703732
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #192,192 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I am currently reading this book and am finding Lama Marut's world view to be truly inspiring. I was so inspired that I wanted to share my thoughts in the form of a preliminary review--as I feel it is critical to capture emotions contemporaneously.

The author states that we live in a time of tremendous opportunity, a period that is not guaranteed to last long. For quite some time I have had the feeling that we are in a time of great opportunity, perhaps even approaching a Golden Age, and the author points to ancient teachings that confirm this. We have miraculous tools, like the internet, telephones, airplanes, etc., at our disposal all the time and we tend to take them for granted. We should recognize our great fortune and use these tools to grow spiritually and not be distracted by the typical drama of daily American life. We look beyond the traffic each morning, the bad tasting coffee and the pesky person at work and find a world rich in daily miracles and ready for our loving contribution.

I look forward to continue reading this book and more from this author. Hopefully I will have finished reading it by the time I update my review (unless I must give in to inspiration to update it before I finish the book).

UPDATE:
So I finished reading Lama Marut's book today, and I actually was able to meet the Lama in person between my last writing and this one. Being that he was doing a book signing north of Boston and I live in central Rhode Island, just getting up there on a weekday afternoon posed a bit of a challenge. Once I arrived at Cape Ann, though, I felt like I was in paradise. Even the parking meter welcomed me with about 55 free minutes.

What I like about this book is its conversational style...
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Be a rebel -- love, forgive, and be mindful June 7, 2012
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I'm a big fan of "unusual" spiritual autobiographies. But usually these books just focus on the author's own spiritual path. Spiritual Renegade is a different type of book, not the type I read as much of. This is more of a spiritual guide, and less of a memoir. So its focus is not so much "here's what I did," but more, "here's how it can help you." Still, while this kind of book isn't usually my style, I found it really powerful.

Marut is an ordained monk in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. He frames spiritual growth as a form of rebellion. Instead of our society's outward focus on material wealth and well-being as the source of happiness, he promotes beginning with the self. This is the only thing we have control over, so it makes sense.

Thankfully, he avoids New Age cliches in his writing. And instead of a "my religion is better than yours" approach, he draws on many spiritual traditions. His chapter on forgiveness is especially powerful.

So for an excellent guide to living our lives spiritually in the modern world -- traditional Tibetan Buddhism for the modern mind -- I highly recommend this book.

Other books you might also like include Cave in the Snow : Tenzin Palmo's Quest for Enlightenment and I Walked to the Moon and Almost Everybody Waved: The Curiously Inspiring Adventures of a Free Spirit Who Changed Lives
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Are You Ready Yet to Give Up Being Unhappy? June 10, 2012
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This is no namby pamby approach to spiritual life. If you are fed up with the sweet and sugary philosophies that have never really helped you to end your unhappiness once and for all, this is the book for you.

The book begins with an investigation of why real lasting happiness itself is the goal of every true spiritual path. And that happiness isn't for wimps or the naive. From there it offers hands on, practical approaches for how to implement happiness in your own life.

Lama Marut knows of what he speaks, both through his experience as an ordained Buddhist monk and a scholar of comparative religion and Sanskrit. But his presentation is fresh, modern, relevant and salt-of-the-earth, with a good dose of his signature wry humour.

The book also contains QR codes throughout that you can scan with your smartphone, which will take you directly to inspiring 3 minute videos from Lama Marut's teachings, that bring the content of any given section to life, with his signature humourous, down to earth sensibility. The book's endnotes also give lots of helpful and fun online resources.

Highly recommended.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Lama Marut has compiled in this book the ingredients for a happy life, plain and simple. As he readily states, these are not new ideas, concepts, or teachings; but they are presented in a such way that I can really grasp them as I never did before. In my youth I had been raised in a tradition where we were taught a 'do-this-or-else!' sort of morality...and as an adult I was attracted to eastern religions, but never could quite get my head around the vague (to me) manner in which they were taught. Lama Marut delivers a direct message without judgment, agenda, or threats; and in a clear manner without obscure, mystical, or enigmatic language.

Another aspect that I find particularly exciting is that he calls for action. So attractive are those books that offer to help me live a happy life, but which ask nothing of me in order to get there! Of course doing nothing gets you nothing, or at least that's how it has always worked out in my experience. I didn't want to put these suggestions into practice because, well, I'm lazy. There. I said it. But having come from a recovery program which teaches that action must be taken in order to get results, and getting a taste of happiness as a result of that program, I began a couple of years ago to follow the simple things which have since been laid out in this book. And they work.

The reason I titled my review, 'A Wonderful Jumping Off Point For Changing Your Life' is simply because that's how I view it; there is more to learn (or maybe a more accurate way to put it is that I need to hear the same teachings in different ways, and the ideas have to be reinforced in my mind frequently, in order to break my old habits). But contained in this book is the beginning of a remarkable life...IF you choose to put it into practice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Masterpiece disguised as pop
There is so much to this book... Lama Marut has brought all of his capacious wisdom and erudition to this "self-help" "manual". Read more
Published 1 month ago by Tdu222
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book , one you want to travel with and keep with you.
Lama Maruts book is a beautiful modern take on many aspects of the Lam Rim. Within it are included practical steps that someone can take to begin to create great happiness and... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Teddy Sczudlo
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
I kept getting gentle reminders to read this book while listening to Lama Marutt's podcasts, glad I tried it well worth a read
Published 6 months ago by Peter Hartmann
5.0 out of 5 stars Life changing
This book put my life in a new perspective. I feel happier and more wholesome since I've read it. Highly recommended.
Published 6 months ago by Nikiw021
5.0 out of 5 stars Accessible, Enlightening and Fun
I am only half way through reading this book but can already highly recommend it - and have already done so to friends. Read more
Published 9 months ago by J's Opinion
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderfully readable
Really a charming book that's full of insight, inspiration and guidance. I think readers will love the way the material is presented.
Published 9 months ago by Beth
5.0 out of 5 stars A true happiness instruction manual!
After reading countless self-help books, I've found the perfect one for me. This is truly a step-by-step happiness instruction manual. Read more
Published 10 months ago by auctionwally
4.0 out of 5 stars A delightful journey of introspection for those who like some fun with...
In a well-written and light-hearted work, author Lama Marut identifies and addresses the impediments to happiness that every human faces: resentment and regret of the past,... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Rule 62 Ken
5.0 out of 5 stars You must own this book
I took and read this book while on vacation, and had the best vacation ever. Lama Marut has been the only teacher to really help me understand emptiness and karma, but it's not... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Johnindelaware
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Light hearted yet learned and grounded in Tibetan and cross tradition text. Lama Marut speaks to all who struggle to live spiritually and conscientiously, Renegades as he calls... Read more
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