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Also, interested.
I picked up a couple of books at the library that I have been meaning to get through. Only partially started one...
Genuine Happiness: Meditation as the Path to Fulfillment, I just started this one...
And this is the other I am going to be getting to: Wherever You Go, There You Are
Genuine Happiness by B. Alan Wallace is the book that got me into meditation and stuff. Each chapter includes a meditation exercise, and then he talks about the meaning behind them and how they relate to Buddhist practice and such. I found it very straightforward and easy to read.
Thich Nhat Hanh is a rather famous current Buddhist writer and teacher, and while I haven't read him myself, I've heard very good things about a lot of his work, particularly The Miracle of Mindfulness.
I hope you find some of this helpful!
Thanks. Yeah I think they both definitely complement each other, but the "what can I bring forth" mindset really resonates with me moreso.
It is pretty aligned with the Buddhist concept of "genuine happiness," that Alan Wallace really discusses in his work and teachings:
http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Happiness-Meditation-Path-Fulfillment/dp/047146984X
[Genuine Happiness: Meditation as the Path to Fulfillment] (http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Happiness-Meditation-Path-Fulfillment/dp/047146984X) by B. Alan Wallace