Praise for Yoga & The Pursuit of Happiness...
“Weaving together ideas from various traditions—including yoga, Buddhism, and positive psychology—Sam Chase gives his readers an enjoyable manual for developing happiness. Yoga and the Pursuit of Happiness contains no pictures or postures, just sound guidance on how to reconnect with your innate joyfulness.”
—Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Happiness
“Yoga and the Pursuit of Happiness weaves together philosophy, centuries-old yoga tools, and the modern day sciences of psychology and neurobiology with incredible readability. It takes years of study, lots of deep thinking, and plenty of practice to untangle key threads and weave them together in in such a completely accessible, thorough, and totally relevant way. This is a must-read for all yoga practitioners—and anyone who wants to cultivate more happiness.”
--Megan McDonough, CEO of Wholebeing Institute, and author of Infinity in a Box and Radically Receptive Meditation
“This is one of those rare books that can change your life for the better. By bridging yoga and psychology, philosophical discourse and practical tips, and personal stories and rigorous research, Sam Chase takes us on a journey of self-discovery and self-transformation.”
--Tal Ben-Shahar, PhD, best-selling author of Happier and Choose the Life You Want
“In this book, Sam Chase manages to explain deep and complex questions that cut to the core of the human mind, heart, and body with the easy and intimate tone of good friends having a conversation over tea. I laughed out loud. I reached for my pen to underline sentences. I didn’t want to stop reading. The book is filled with so much wisdom, depth, humor, and compassion. Chase takes us on a journey to happiness that begins with an inability to touch his toes and ends with an understanding of ourselves as more vast and precious than we could possibly imagine.”
--Yael Shy, senior director of Global Spiritual Life at New York University, and founder and director of MindfulNYU
“Yoga and the Pursuit of Happiness is a comprehensive book that presents the traditional goals of yoga as they are understood by modern neuroscience and positive psychology. Certainly, this is not a book about how to perform yoga poses. Sam Chase offers a heartfelt and genuine account of his discovery of yoga. With numerous personal anecdotes and scientific evidence—many of them written with candor and a great sense of humor—Sam advises us to take yoga as an exploration, and tells us that with open eyes and curiosity we can discover many things that we had not noticed before. From the opening pages, Chase affirms that the ultimate goal of yoga is to achieve happiness. This is a recommended book for all yoga practitioners and curious minds who would like to know and explore the true meaning of yoga.”
—Germán A. Bravo-Casas, president of the Yoga Club at the United Nations (UNSRC)
“Sam Chase’s new book is a delightful and extremely informative examination of the practical genius of yoga. Chase has a particularly good eye for storytelling and illuminating scientific discovery, and he weaves these together in such a compelling way that I guarantee that you won't want to put this book down! Yoga students—beginners as well as advanced—will be very glad, indeed, to have this new book.”
—Stephen Cope, senior scholar in residence at the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, and author of the best-selling Yoga and the Quest for the True Self
—Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Happiness
“Yoga and the Pursuit of Happiness weaves together philosophy, centuries-old yoga tools, and the modern day sciences of psychology and neurobiology with incredible readability. It takes years of study, lots of deep thinking, and plenty of practice to untangle key threads and weave them together in in such a completely accessible, thorough, and totally relevant way. This is a must-read for all yoga practitioners—and anyone who wants to cultivate more happiness.”
--Megan McDonough, CEO of Wholebeing Institute, and author of Infinity in a Box and Radically Receptive Meditation
“This is one of those rare books that can change your life for the better. By bridging yoga and psychology, philosophical discourse and practical tips, and personal stories and rigorous research, Sam Chase takes us on a journey of self-discovery and self-transformation.”
--Tal Ben-Shahar, PhD, best-selling author of Happier and Choose the Life You Want
“In this book, Sam Chase manages to explain deep and complex questions that cut to the core of the human mind, heart, and body with the easy and intimate tone of good friends having a conversation over tea. I laughed out loud. I reached for my pen to underline sentences. I didn’t want to stop reading. The book is filled with so much wisdom, depth, humor, and compassion. Chase takes us on a journey to happiness that begins with an inability to touch his toes and ends with an understanding of ourselves as more vast and precious than we could possibly imagine.”
--Yael Shy, senior director of Global Spiritual Life at New York University, and founder and director of MindfulNYU
“Yoga and the Pursuit of Happiness is a comprehensive book that presents the traditional goals of yoga as they are understood by modern neuroscience and positive psychology. Certainly, this is not a book about how to perform yoga poses. Sam Chase offers a heartfelt and genuine account of his discovery of yoga. With numerous personal anecdotes and scientific evidence—many of them written with candor and a great sense of humor—Sam advises us to take yoga as an exploration, and tells us that with open eyes and curiosity we can discover many things that we had not noticed before. From the opening pages, Chase affirms that the ultimate goal of yoga is to achieve happiness. This is a recommended book for all yoga practitioners and curious minds who would like to know and explore the true meaning of yoga.”
—Germán A. Bravo-Casas, president of the Yoga Club at the United Nations (UNSRC)
“Sam Chase’s new book is a delightful and extremely informative examination of the practical genius of yoga. Chase has a particularly good eye for storytelling and illuminating scientific discovery, and he weaves these together in such a compelling way that I guarantee that you won't want to put this book down! Yoga students—beginners as well as advanced—will be very glad, indeed, to have this new book.”
—Stephen Cope, senior scholar in residence at the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, and author of the best-selling Yoga and the Quest for the True Self
In the News...
Uniting Nations Through Yoga -a Kripalu Interview profiling's Sam's work at the UN.
Getting Hooked on Inquiry -a Kripalu profile of Sam's journey into teaching.
Alignyo Profile -a feature profile on Sam's teaching throughout the city.
Men on the Mat -a MindBodyGreen interview about what inspires yogis to practice.
How to Use Yoga Props -expert advice for beginners in iYogaLife magazine.
Yoga Props for Runners -expert advice for athletes in iYogaLife magazine.
Yoga Poses for Holiday Travel -advice for holiday de-stressing in Prevention magazine.
Yoga and Sex -an interview with YogaCity NYC.