Charlotte Kasl, Ph.D., a practicing therapist and nationally recognized workshop leader for more than 20 years, has had lifelong connections to feminism, Buddhism, Quaker practice, and Reiki healing. The author of several books including Finding Joy, she lives in Lolo, Montana.
Praise for If the Buddha Dated and Charlotte Kasl
“[Charlotte Kasl] adds an entirely new level of understanding to
our lives through love and not fear.” —Geneen Roth, author of When
Food is Love
"A must-read for all people who value honesty, kindness, and
compassion in the affairs of the heart."—Susan Page, author of If
I'm So Wonderful, Why Am I Still Single?
“[This book] focuses not on a lot of basic how-to's or
manipulations but on creating spiritual bonds. Kasl does a
beautiful job weaving Eastern philosophy into modern day
relationships.” —Janet Luhrs, author of Simple
Loving and The Simple Living Guide
“Dr. Kasl provides a wonderful blend of Buddhist wisdom, practical
suggestions, psychological research, and her own rich perspective
of being a mother [in If the Buddha Had Kids]. Parents will
find this book very helpful in their efforts in promoting healthy
brain development.” —Daniel Ladinsky, author of Love Poems
from God, A Year with Hafiz, and The Purity of Desire
“[Kasl] brings the Buddha's wisdom to the complex world of
relationships. We've all heard that marriage can be a spiritual
experience; reading this book, you actually believe
it.” —Marianne Williamson, New York
Times bestselling author of A Return to
Love and A Year of Miracles
“[If the Buddha Had Kids] brings the wisdom of the ages to bear to
help parents inways that are extraordinarily inspiring and
remarkably practical.You discover compassion for your child and
compassion for yourself.” —Marti Erikson, PhD, coauthor
of Last Child in the Woods
“If the Buddha Got Stuck provides a roadmap to freedom and
greater possibilities. Regardless of your starting place, Kasl will
help you achieve greater joy, authenticity, and peace of mind. . .
. Encouraging, practical, beautifully written.” —Laura Davis,
author of I Thought We'd Never Speak Again and coauthor
of The Courage to Heal
“If The Buddha Got Stuck brings perspective, inspiring
stories, and useful exercises to feel less overwhelmed by life's
difficulties.” —Lisa M. Najavits, Ph.D., Associate Professor in
Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and author of Seeking
Safety: A Treatment Manual for PTSD and Substance Abuse
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