The Elephant Who Forgot Happiness
Description
Ajahn Brahm, known for his humorous and accessible style, presents profound Buddhist wisdom in an entertaining way in his new book. Nine years after his bestseller "The Cow That Cried," he presents stories that convey practical life knowledge without being didactic. With personal experiences, anecdotes from his students, and unexpected twists in classic fairy tales, he touches the heart and makes you think. This book will make you laugh and also leave you deeply touched - ideal for anyone looking for a happy life.
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author's text
Ajahn Brahm, born in London in 1951, studied theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge and has been a Buddhist monk for over 40 years. He spent nine years in a Thai forest monastery under Ajahn Chah. Today he heads the Bodhinyana Monastery in Western Australia and is considered one of the most famous Buddhist teachers of our time.