The Meditative Path: A Gentle Way to Awareness, Concentration, and SerenityQuest Books, 1 juin 2001 - 287 pages Once, the Mula Nasruden was searching the ground under a street lamp. "Can I help?" asked a friend. "I lost my key in the house," said Nasruden. "But then why look out here?" "Because the light is better in the street," came the reply. Nasruden is a great fool in Middle Eastern folklore. Only by turning on the light inside his house -- his inner psyche --will he find the key. John Cianciosi shows us how to do just that. Directly from the heart, this practical, nonreligious book guides the reader of any faith to reduce stress, increase health, and achieve inner peace. It clearly explains the meditative process and offers very simple exercises to balance theory and practice. Each chapter includes Q&A sections based on the average reader's experience and crafted from the author's twenty-four years of teaching, first as a Buddhist monk and now in lay life. Of all primers on meditation, this one excels in showing how to slow down life in the fast lane. |
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... QUESTION TIME 11 CHAPTER TWO : TAMING THE WILD STALLION 15 The Analogy of the Wild Stallion 19 Mindfulness of Breathing I 20 Knowing the In Breath and Out Breath 23 Counting the Breath 24 Right Effort 25 Preparing for Meditation 26 ...
... QUESTION TIME 11 CHAPTER TWO : TAMING THE WILD STALLION 15 The Analogy of the Wild Stallion 19 Mindfulness of Breathing I 20 Knowing the In Breath and Out Breath 23 Counting the Breath 24 Right Effort 25 Preparing for Meditation 26 ...
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... QUESTION TIME CHAPTER SIX : THE WALKING PATH Benefits of Walking Meditation 108 The Walking Path 111 General Instructions for Walking Meditation 112 Walking at Different Speeds 114 A Final Word 116 EXERCISE : WALKING MEDITATION QUESTION ...
... QUESTION TIME CHAPTER SIX : THE WALKING PATH Benefits of Walking Meditation 108 The Walking Path 111 General Instructions for Walking Meditation 112 Walking at Different Speeds 114 A Final Word 116 EXERCISE : WALKING MEDITATION QUESTION ...
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... QUESTION TIME 144 CHAPTER EIGHT : EXPLORING THE FIELDS 147 OF CONSCIOUSNESS You Are the Center of Your Universe 148 How We Experience the World 151 Being a Good Student 153 EXERCISE : EXPLORING THE SIX FIELDS 155 OF CONSCIOUSNESS QUESTION ...
... QUESTION TIME 144 CHAPTER EIGHT : EXPLORING THE FIELDS 147 OF CONSCIOUSNESS You Are the Center of Your Universe 148 How We Experience the World 151 Being a Good Student 153 EXERCISE : EXPLORING THE SIX FIELDS 155 OF CONSCIOUSNESS QUESTION ...
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... QUESTION TIME CHAPTER ELEVEN : Self - Awareness Knowing Yourself 219 Basic Requirements for Self - Knowledge 221 Cultivating Self - Knowledge 228 210 213 217 Unresolved Emotions 236 The Process of Self - Discovery 237 EXERCISE : WHO AM ...
... QUESTION TIME CHAPTER ELEVEN : Self - Awareness Knowing Yourself 219 Basic Requirements for Self - Knowledge 221 Cultivating Self - Knowledge 228 210 213 217 Unresolved Emotions 236 The Process of Self - Discovery 237 EXERCISE : WHO AM ...
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Table des matières
RELAXING THE BODY | 10 |
QUESTION TIME | 11 |
SITTING MEDITATION | 29 |
LIFE IN THE FAST LANE | 59 |
DEALING WITH THE HINDRANCES | 79 |
AWARENESS LEADS THE | 85 |
QUESTION TIME | 100 |
THE WALKING PATH | 107 |
QUESTION TIME | 144 |
EXPLORING THE SIX FIELDS | 155 |
WORKING WITH PAIN | 163 |
STANDING LIKE A MOUNTAIN | 179 |
CHANGING ANGER | 185 |
LOVING KINDNESS MEDITATION | 210 |
WHO AM I? | 239 |
A DAY FOR MEDITATION | 259 |
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