Introduction
Part One: The Master's Journey
Introduction
1. What Is Mastery?
2. Meet the Dabbler, the Obsessive, and the Hacker
3. America's War Against Mastery
4. Loving the Plateau
Part Two: The Five Master Keys
Introduction
5. Key 1: Instruction
6. Key 2: Practice
7. Key 3: Surrender
8. Key 4: Intentionality
9. Key 5: The Edge
Part Three: Tools for Mastery
Introduction
10. Why Resolutions Fail - and What to Do About It
11. Getting Energy for Mastery
12. Pitfalls Along the Path
13. Mastering the Commonplace
14. Packing for the Journey
Epilogue: The Master and the Fool
George Leonard was a writer, editor, and educator, who introduced Leonard Energy Training (LET), a practice for centering the mind, body, and spirit, to more than 50,000 people in the United States and abroad. He was the author of a number of books on human possibilities and social change, as well as President Emeritus of the Esalen Institute, President of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and President of ITP International. He died in 2010.
Praise for George Leonard and Mastery
“George Leonard is a remarkable man who embodies what he teaches:
an amazing curiosity, a passionate intelligence, and the rare
combination of someone who has both a broad vision and the focused
mastery of details.”—Dean Ornish, New York Times bestselling author
of The Spectrum“If he's right—and Leonard has been right so many
times about prevailing zeitgeists that you have to wonder if he has
a third eye—the upcoming decade might be known as the decade of
mastery.”—San Francisco Chronicle“George Leonard translates the
wisdom of Zen into a self-help program for sticking with it—whether
you want to learn aikido or need support in realizing long-held
goals.”—The New Age Journal
“The practical wisdom in George Leonard's book will have a great
influence for many years to come.”—Michael Murphy, author of Golf
in the Kingdom and The Future of the Body
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