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Matthieu Ricard (French pronunciation: [matjø ʁikaʁ]; Nepali: माथ्यु रिका, born 15 February 1946) is a Nepalese French writer, photographer, translator and Buddhist monk who resides at Shechen Tennyi Dargyeling Monastery in Nepal. Matthieu Ricard grew up among the personalities and ideas of French intellectual circles. He received a PhD degree in molecular genetics from the Pasteur Institute in 1972. He then decided to forsake his scientific career and instead practice Tibetan Buddhism, living mainly in the Himalayas. Ricard is a board member of the Mind and Life Institute. He received the French National Order of Merit for his humanitarian work in the East with Karuna-Shechen, the non-profit organization he co-founded in 2000 with Rabjam Rinpoche. Since 1989, he has acted as the French interpreter for the 14th Dalai Lama. Since 2010, he has been travelling and giving a series of talks with and assisting in teachings by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, the incarnation of Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. Life Born in Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, France, he is the son of the late Jean-François Revel (born Jean-François Ricard), a renowned French philosopher. His mother is the lyrical abstractionist painter and Tibetan Buddhist nun Yahne Le Toumelin. Matthieu Ricard grew up among the personalities and ideas of French intellectual circles. Ricard worked for a PhD degree in molecular genetics at the Pasteur Institute under French Nobel Laureate François Jacob. After completing his doctoral thesis in 1972, Ricard decided to forsake his scientific career and concentrate on the practice of Tibetan Buddhism. Ricard then went to India where he lived in the Himalayas studying with the Kangyur Rinpoche and some other teachers of that tradition. He became a close student and friend of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche until Rinpoche's death in 1991. Since then, Ricard has dedicated his activities to fulfilling Khyentse Rinpoche's vision. Ricard has been called the "happiest person in the world". Matthieu Ricard was a volunteer subject in a study performed at the University of Wisconsin–Madison on happiness, scoring significantly above the average of hundreds of volunteers. Ricard, however, has called the label "absurd" and untrue. He co-authored a study on the brains of long-term meditators, including himself, who had undergone a minimum of three years in retreat. Ricard is a board member of the Mind and Life Institute, which is devoted to meetings and collaborative research between scientists, Buddhist scholars and meditators, his contributions have appeared in Destructive Emotions (edited by Daniel Goleman) and other books of essays. He is engaged in research on the effect of mind training on the brain, in various institutions, including Madison-Wisconsin, Princeton and Berkeley universities in the United States, the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, the University of Liège in Belgium, and at the Inserm centres of Lyon and Caen in France. Ricard spent four years in the Dordogne, caring for his mother, Yahne, who died 2023 in her hundredth year; he felt very fortunate to be able to care for her during this time. Publishing Ricard's photographs of the spiritual masters, the landscape, and the people of the Himalayas have appeared in numerous books and magazines. Henri Cartier-Bresson has said of his work, "Matthieu's camera and his spiritual life make one, and from this springs these images, fleeting and eternal." He is the author and photographer of Tibet, An Inner Journey and Monk Dancers of Tibet and, in collaboration, the photobooks Buddhist Himalayas, Journey to Enlightenment and Motionless Journey: From a Hermitage in the Himalayas. He is the translator of numerous Buddhist texts, including The Life of Shabkar. The dialogue with his father, Jean-Francois Revel, The Monk and the Philosopher, was a best seller in Europe and was translated into 21 languages, and The Quantum and the Lotus (coauthored with Trinh Xuan Thuan) reflects his long-standing interest in science and Buddhism. His 2003 book Plaidoyer pour the bonheur (published in English in 2006 as Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill) explores the meaning and fulfillment of happiness and was a major best-seller in France. In June 2015, the English translation of Altruism: The Power of Compassion to Change Yourself and the World was published and excerpted as the cover story of Spirituality & Health Magazine [1]. Ricard is the also the author of Caring Economics: Conversations on Altruism and Compassion, Between Scientists, Economists, and the Dalai Lama (forthcoming 2015). Awards and other activities Ricard received the French National Order of Merit for his humanitarian work in the East. He donates all proceeds from his books and conferences, as well as much of his time to over 200 humanitarian projects in Nepal, India and Tibet (www.karuna-shechen.org) which serve over 300,000 beneficiaries every year in the fields of health care, education and social service. He is also active for the preservation of the Himalayan cultural heritage (www.shechen.org). Since 1989, he has acted as the French interpreter for the Dalai Lama. Ricard has spoken on many international forums, including the World Happiness Forum, [2] the United-Nations (as part of the Gross National Happiness resolution proposed by Bhutan), conferences held in Sydney, London, San Francisco and Singapore, the Global Economic Symposium, The World Government Summit and other venues. He has been invited ten times to the World Economic Forum. Personal meditation practice Ricard uses three types of meditation: compassion, open awareness, and analytic. He has spent a total of 5 years in solitary meditation, largely in a remote mountain hut. Veganism Ricard is a vegan. He promotes veganism and animal rights, on which he wrote his 2016 book A Plea for the Animals. Publications Essays and books Ricard, Matthieu (1969). Animal Migration. [New York]: [Hill and Wang]. Revel, Jean-François; Ricard, Matthieu (1999). The Monk and the Philosopher. New York City: Schocken. ISBN 978-0805211030. Ricard, Matthieu (2001). The Spirit of Tibet: The Life and World of Khyentse Rinpoche, Spiritual Teacher. Aperture. ISBN 978-0893819033. Ricard, Matthieu (2002). The Quantum and the Lotus. New York City: Crown Publishing. ISBN 978-1400080793. With Trinh Xuan Thuan. Ricard, Matthieu (2006). Happiness, A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill. New York City: Little Brown. ISBN 978-0316167253. Ricard, Matthieu; Föllmi, Olivier (2008). Buddhist Himalayas. New York City: Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 978-0810984059. Ricard, Matthieu (2008). Motionless Journey: From a Hermitage in the Himalayas. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0500543528. Ricard, Matthieu (2010). Why Meditate ?. New York City: Hay House. ISBN 978-1401926632. Ricard, Matthieu (2011). The Art of Meditation. New York City: Paperback. ISBN 978-0857892744. Ricard, Matthieu (2012). Tibet: An Inner Jour.... Discover the Matthieu Ricard popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Matthieu Ricard books.

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    True Peace Work

    Parallax Press & Thích Nhất Hạnh

    Thich Nhat Hanh, His Holiness The Dalai Lama, bell hooks, Bill McKibben, Gary Snyder, Maha Ghosananda, Charles Johnson, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Matthieu Ricard, and many others are featured...

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    Chaque seconde est une vie

    Éric Salaün & Matthieu Ricard

    À chaque seconde, toutes sortes de sensations, de pensées et d’émotions peuvent nous traverser : nous éprouvons de la joie, du plaisir, de la peur ou du désespoir. Et si nous ...

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    The Monk and the Philosopher

    Jean Francois Revel & Matthieu Ricard

    Jean FrancoisRevel, a pillar of French intellectual life in our time, became world famous for his challenges to both Communism and Christianity. Twentyseven years ago, his son, Mat...

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    The After Wife

    Cass Hunter

    An uplifting, surprising family story with a devastating secret at its heart'It was original, beautiful, moving and insanely addictive I wept and I laughed and I will be recommend...

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    Der Neurochirurg, der sein Herz vergessen hatte

    James R. Doty

    »Möchtest du wissen, was wahre Magie ist?« Als der 12jährige James Doty den kuriosen Laden für Zauberbedarf betritt, ahnt er nicht, welche Wendung sein Leben nehmen wird. Was die l...

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    Where Wonder Lives

    Fabiana Fondevila & Brother David Steindl-Rast

    Take a journey by map through your inner landscape to discover a life of awe, enchantment, and radical aliveness Explains how experiencing awe and wonder can transform our lives, ...

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    Les Plaidoyers de Matthieu Ricard

    Matthieu Ricard

    L'Art de la méditation Si apprendre à méditer est un cheminement que même les plus grands sages suivent tout au long de leur vie, s'y exercer au quotidien transforme déjà notre ...

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    Notebooks of a Wandering Monk

    Matthieu Ricard & Jesse Browner

    The memoirs of renowned Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard and his extraordinary journey toward inner freedom and compassion in action.Matthieu Ricard began his spiritual transform...