The Meditative Path: A Gentle Way to Awareness, Concentration, and SerenityQuest Books, 15 août 2013 - 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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... possible . We can find it in ourselves as a deep human longing , as our own true nature . How is this done ? The Meditative Path offers us a way , through the systematic trainings for inner peace that are found in the great monasteries ...
... possible . We can find it in ourselves as a deep human longing , as our own true nature . How is this done ? The Meditative Path offers us a way , through the systematic trainings for inner peace that are found in the great monasteries ...
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... possible . It is an essential element in the practice of meditation , and only through the development of this quality can we cultivate concentration and serenity . Concentration is the ability to direct and hold our attention on one ...
... possible . It is an essential element in the practice of meditation , and only through the development of this quality can we cultivate concentration and serenity . Concentration is the ability to direct and hold our attention on one ...
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... possible , try to maintain an upright posture . Put aside all your concerns for the past and future and just bring your attention to the body , noticing what it feels like to be sitting . Check to see whether the body is balanced and ...
... possible , try to maintain an upright posture . Put aside all your concerns for the past and future and just bring your attention to the body , noticing what it feels like to be sitting . Check to see whether the body is balanced and ...
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... possible to prevent or relieve unnecessary physical illness . Some meditation techniques specifically promote healing . However , I think that it is an overstatement to say that we can cure or prevent all physical illness through ...
... possible to prevent or relieve unnecessary physical illness . Some meditation techniques specifically promote healing . However , I think that it is an overstatement to say that we can cure or prevent all physical illness through ...
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... sional and made of pure , radiant light . Feel that you are actually in the presence of a blissful , compassionate , enlightened being . ( How to Meditate , 113 ) Of course , it is also possible to use various 18 CHAPTER TWO.
... sional and made of pure , radiant light . Feel that you are actually in the presence of a blissful , compassionate , enlightened being . ( How to Meditate , 113 ) Of course , it is also possible to use various 18 CHAPTER TWO.
Table des matières
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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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