
Best Lotos products in the Non-fiction category
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1. Lotos Namasté – Lebe lang und glücklich
Colorful Hindu temples, ashrams, and magnificent mosques, bearded Sikhs, Christian nuns, Buddhist monks, and ascetic sadhus – the spirituality of India offers a fascinating kaleidoscope of diverse traditions. Wisdom seekers and bestselling authors Francesc Miralles and Héctor García convey the essence of these ancient teachings, which provide valuable inspiration and guidance for us Westerners. We learn how to discover the healing power of mantras within ourselves, overcome the limitations of the ego, enhance our health with Ayurveda, dive into the sacred dimensions of sensual love through Tantra, and much more. A book full of surprises and enlightening insights that decodes the secrets of Eastern wisdom for a harmonious and joyful life. The timeless wisdom of India: inspiration and guidance for a happy life. Full of astonishing insights, with practical prompts and stories that touch the heart and soul. Released in 25 countries – from the authors of the global bestseller Ikigai. Healthy and happy to turn a hundred.

2. Lotos Unterwegs ins Hier & Jetzt
Touching, open, charming: Kankyo Tannier brings the teaching of mindfulness to the pointSo often our thoughts revolve around things long past, so often we are preoccupied with what might await us in the future - and we lose sight of what is fundamental to our lives: the present moment. With great empathy and humor, Zen nun Kankyo Tannier takes us by the hand and gently but firmly leads us back to the here and now. No matter how turbulent things may be, with this inspiring, simple 30-day course, mindfulness and spirituality become a natural part of our everyday lives - which suddenly hold so much more joy, serenity, and happiness for us than we ever dared to dream!

3. Lotos Öffne die Tür zu deinem Herzen
According to Ajahn Brahm, it is not just mindfulness, but "loving mindfulness" that is the key to a fulfilling, peaceful life. By connecting with ourselves and our fellow human beings with compassion, we open the door to our hearts. In doing so, we experience the limitless possibilities of the present moment and develop an inner strength that radiates outward and brings goodness into the world. The world-renowned Buddhist monk uniquely demonstrates how we can cultivate this mindset of loving mindfulness within ourselves: in clear, relatable language, seasoned with his gentle, distinctive humor, and illustrated by six of the most touching stories from his bestsellers "The Cow That Brought Joy" and "The Elephant Who Forgot Happiness.".

4. Lotos Die drei magischen Worte
The favorite stories of the little cat touch the heart and soul. "Once upon a time...": Just three little words – and we are already immersed in a world of magic and fantasy. In the monastery of the Dalai Lama, His Holiness's cat particularly perks up its ears when the adventures of monks or people like you and me are told. The most beautiful of these stories are presented by the "Little Snow Leopard" in this book – stories full of humor and wisdom that make us believe in wonders again, inspire us to see the world with different eyes, and show us how to find a mindful, happy life.

5. Lotos Fokus. Die Kraft der Konzentration
Permanent distraction has become a true epidemic in our modern lives, with fatal consequences for our health, performance, and happiness. However, with the help of a single skill, we can free ourselves from it: the ability to maintain unwavering concentration. Dandapani lived for ten years as a Hindu monk in a monastery, where he gained invaluable insights into the workings of the human mind. In this book, he distills the wisdom he acquired as a monk into a practical guide for anyone who wants to avoid distractions from anything or anyone. With Dandapani's clear guidance and simple exercises, we regain control over our attention, achieve mental clarity, inner peace, and strength, and can finally focus our full energy on achieving our true life goals.

6. Lotos Alles, was ist, darf sein
Meditation, mindfulness, and yoga have long made their way into our living rooms. Wisdom teachers always seem deeply relaxed, in a good mood, and perfectly balanced. However, emulating them can often be more challenging than it seems in our demanding lives. With the mantra "Everything that is, may be," mindfulness expert Doris Iding demonstrates how we can cultivate a successful spiritual practice even in the busiest of days. Without pressure of expectation, without proof of performance, and without the compulsion to succeed. With simple tips and exercises, we can stop the endless carousel of thoughts, find tranquility, and finally hear our inner voice. We can follow its wisdom and learn to take good care of ourselves while facing life’s surprises with equanimity. Completely relaxed in all situations: How we find serenity and take care of ourselves, with many practical exercises, meditations, and inspiring insights from one of the most renowned mindfulness experts.

7. Lotos Das Buch der Freude
Two wise men, one message. They are two of the most significant leaders of our time: His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Although their lives have been marked by many adversities and dangers, they radiate a joy that is unshakeable. In the Book of Joy, the "brothers in spirit" combine their immense life experience and the wisdom of their world religions into a shared central insight: Only deeply felt joy can noticeably transform both individual lives and global events for the better. Regardless of all the challenges and crises we face daily, we can unleash and share this energy within us. Thus, joy becomes the driving force that adds more love and meaning to our existence - while also bringing hope and peace to our uncertain world.

8. Lotos Das Leben, mein Meister
To learn the art of mindfulness, we don't necessarily have to go to a monastery or participate in a retreat - the most valuable teacher is our very everyday life. It shows us that in every moment, in every relationship and in every place, we have the opportunity to be mindful and to experience every moment in all its fullness.Doris Iding tells in her wisdom stories of incidents in which we can recognize ourselves and sometimes even smile at ourselves. Her simple exercises help us to react compassionately and mindfully - even when another car snatches the last parking space from us, the cashier at the supermarket is of the jovial variety, or our partner once again doesn't want to decide whether to go to the in-laws for Christmas.An inspiring reading experience full of wit and wisdom - with many valuable mindfulness impulses for inner freedom, serenity, and joy in life.

9. Lotos Nur wer loslässt, kann auch fliegen
Ajahn Brahm does not meet us this time as a storyteller – he shares from his own life. Initially, this is not so different from our own, as even the most balanced Buddhist monk is sometimes significantly tested by devastating events and unpleasant individuals. However, the responses that Ajahn Brahm and Master Guojun provide to the small and large crises of life can offer courage and inspiration for all of us. With humor and poignancy, the two Buddhist masters demonstrate how we can embrace even the most challenging situations, make peace with them, and even grow from them.

10. Lotos Warum Buddhismus wirkt
More and more people are meditating. The teachings of Buddha have long reached the heart of our society. What is the reason for this? Quite simply: Buddhism works! It offers practical ways to see things clearly and to live calmly and fulfillingly in an increasingly complex world. Skeptical? So was Robert Wright. Then the award-winning journalist set out to get to the bottom of it. He began to meditate. He analyzed the latest studies in medicine and neuroscience. He spoke with researchers and Buddhist teachers from around the world. And he found without a doubt: Buddhism greatly contributes to our physical and mental well-being. And anyone interested can benefit from it here and now.
