In "Radical Happiness," Gina Lake reminds us that happiness is basically an inside job. By blending western psychology with the wisdom of eastern non-dualism, the Author points to the reality that all of "IT" is arising from the very same source. Although this book is relatively short, Gina still doesn't hesitate in tackling many of the great questions of life: "Who are you? What's the cause of suffering? What does it really mean to wake up?" Throughout the book, Gina presents the readers with practical exercises to expand their awareness and appreciation of who (and what) they really are...deep down. "Radical Happiness" is a thoroughly enjoyable read and one that I am most happy to recommend.
Gina's book is both etheric and practical. Unlike many other books dealing with nonduality and advaita, "Radical Happiness" does a wonderful job of desribing 1) what it's like to live this illusion we call "life" 2) what it's like to awaken from this dream and 3) how to live "in this world" after coming to the realization that one is not "of it".