Susan Piver
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Susan Piver is an American writer and meditation teacher.[1]
Life
Susan Piver has been a student of Buddhism since 1995 and writes books based on Buddhistic teachings and ideas. She has taught meditation since 2005.[2] Her publications have made it into the New York Times Bestseller lists.[3] Her latest book is The Four Noble Truths of Love: Buddhist Wisdom for Modern Relationships. In 2011 she launched the Open Heart Project, an online mindfulness community with close to 20,000 members.[1]
Awards
Works (selection)
- The Four Noble Truths of Love: Buddhist Wisdom for Modern Relationships, 2018
- Start Here Now: An Open-Hearted Guide to the Path and Practice of Meditation, 2015
- The Wisdom of a Broken Heart, 2009
- Quiet Mind: A Beginner's Guide to Meditation, 2008
- How Not to Be Afraid of Your Own Life, 2007
- The Hard Questions for an Authentic Life: 100 Essential Questions for Tapping into Your Inner Wisdom, 2004
- The Hard Questions For Adult Children and Their Aging Parents, 2004
- The Hard Questions: 100 Essential Questions to Ask Before You Say I Do, 2000
References
- ^ a b Cassel, Emily (August 16, 2016). "Somerville-Based Author Will Write and Ride the Rails Thanks to Amtrak | Scout Somerville". scoutsomerville.com.
- ^ "About - Susan Piver". Susan Piver. Retrieved July 27, 2017.
- ^ "PAPERBACK BEST SELLERS: March 23, 2003". The New York Times. March 23, 2003.
- ^ "2007 Books For A Better Life Award Winners". bookreporter.com. Archived from the original on March 14, 2008.
- ^ "2008 Books for a Better Life Award Winners". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved July 27, 2017.
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