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Jean Smith

    Jean Smith ist eine Sozial- und Kulturanthropologin, die menschliches Verhalten, Körpersprache sowie zwischenmenschliche Interaktionen und Beziehungen untersucht und kommentiert. Sie arbeitet mit Einzelpersonen und Gruppen am Aufbau von Selbstvertrauen und sozialen Kompetenzen und bietet seit 2004 Schulungen zur emotionalen Intelligenz in den Bereichen Beziehungen und Verabredungen an. Ihre Expertise umfasst auch die Zusammenarbeit mit Unternehmen und PR-Agenturen bei der Erstellung von Materialien für Produkteinführungen. Smith tritt häufig in den Medien als Expertin für kulturelles Verhalten auf und hat Artikel für internationale Zeitschriften verfasst.

    The Beginner's Guide to Zen Buddhism
    Flirtology
    The Beginner's Guide to Insight Meditation
    365 Zen
    Life Is Spiritual Practice: Achieving Happiness with the Ten Perfections
    Himalayan Passage
    • 2022

      Settlers at the end of empire

      Race and the politics of migration in South Africa, Rhodesia and the United Kingdom

      • 242 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the interconnected histories of immigration and emigration during decolonization, this study examines the racial politics of migration in the UK, South Africa, and Rhodesia from the mid-twentieth century. It highlights how these dynamics shaped societal structures and identities, providing crucial insights into the complexities of migration during the decline of empires.

      Settlers at the end of empire
    • 2019

      In Name Only

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set against the scenic backdrop of the Mourne mountains, the story follows Annie as she guides new friends Colin and Johnny around the Peaceful Haven caravan site. Their sunny day takes a turn when a sudden storm forces them to seek shelter under an oak tree, which unexpectedly uproots, plunging them into a mysterious dark hole. This adventure intertwines themes of friendship and bravery as they navigate the unknown together.

      In Name Only
    • 2018

      Here, Jesus ... Catch!

      • 82 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The book explores the themes of adversity and the search for support during difficult times, emphasizing the presence of God in moments of pain. It addresses the challenges faced by those unfamiliar with faith or Christianity in finding trust and solace. Through personal reflections and insights, the narrative seeks to guide readers towards understanding and embracing spiritual support, even when they feel isolated or overwhelmed.

      Here, Jesus ... Catch!
    • 2018

      Flirtology

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(180)Abgeben

      Jean Smith combines her expertise in social and cultural anthropology with a unique focus on flirting, offering a scientific perspective on this often-overlooked art. Her insights have gained widespread recognition, leading to appearances on prominent television and radio programs, as well as contributions to various esteemed publications. Through her work, she aims to demystify flirting, making it accessible and understandable for everyone.

      Flirtology
    • 2015

      The guide focuses on the ten virtues of Buddhism as a path to achieving and maintaining true happiness. It offers practical insights and methods for individuals seeking to incorporate these virtues into their daily lives, promoting personal growth and fulfillment through the teachings of Buddhism.

      Life Is Spiritual Practice: Achieving Happiness with the Ten Perfections
    • 2008

      Himalayan Passage

      • 196 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      Set in the sixteenth century, the story follows Tara, a Himalayan mountain girl destined for an arranged marriage. Her life takes a dramatic turn when Mughals arrive, searching for a woman foretold to become one of the sultan's wives. Torn between fear and excitement, Tara grapples with the implications of being the chosen one, exploring themes of destiny, tradition, and the complexities of her future.

      Himalayan Passage
    • 2006

      Roary Revisited

      A Rural Childhood

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Set in rural North Devon at the close of the Second World War, the narrative captures the essence of childhood through a blend of humor, irony, and a touch of pathos. The author's vivid recollections offer a nostalgic glimpse into the experiences and challenges of growing up in that era, painting a rich picture of life in the countryside during a transformative time.

      Roary Revisited
    • 2004
    • 2001

      Arinna Weisman and Jean Smith combine clear explanations of the Buddha's teachings on freedom and happiness with their personal stories highlighting some of the challenges and insights of practice. The Beginner's Guide to Insight Meditation offers advice about going on retreat and help in choosing a teacher and a sangha (practice community), as well as suggestions for further reading and information on various Insight Meditation or Vipassana centers and resources. Here is an enormously practical book that covers every aspect of the teachings a beginner needs to get started.From the Trade Paperback edition.

      The Beginner's Guide to Insight Meditation
    • 2000
      3,6(203)Abgeben

      Offering a thorough introduction to Zen Buddhism, this guide covers essential aspects for beginners, including meditation techniques, posture, and attire. It delves into foundational teachings, major texts, and the significance of the teacher-student dynamic. Readers will learn what to expect in a zendo and explore the historical evolution of Zen, particularly in the West. Additionally, it addresses common questions, provides a directory of American Zen centers, and includes an annotated bibliography and glossary for further exploration.

      The Beginner's Guide to Zen Buddhism