Quiet Mind: A Beginner's Guide to Meditation
By (Author) Susan Piver
By (author) Sharon Salzberg
By (author) Sakyong Mipham
By (author) Tulku Thondup
By (author) Larry Rosenberg
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
2nd March 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
158.12
128
Width 150mm, Height 165mm, Spine 15mm
241g
A growing body of scientific research is showing that meditation can reduce stress, improve mental performance, and make us happier. For those who are curious about meditation and would like to give it a try, "Quiet Mind" is a great place to begin. This unique book-and-audio program brings together six of the most respected Buddhist teachers in America, each known for presenting meditation in practical, accessible and inspiring ways. Each teacher offers a short written teaching along with an audio recording of a guided meditation practice from his or her Buddhist tradition - including Tibetan Buddhism, Zen, and Vipassana (or Insight Meditation).An additional section presents yoga poses and stretches useful for meditation practitioners. Contributors include: Sakyong Mipham on shamatha, the practice of tranquillity; Larry Rosenberg on vipassana, the practice of clear seeing; Ed Espe Brown on zazen, the practice of freedom; Sharon Salzberg on metta, the practice of compassion; Judith Lief on tonglen, the practice of transformation; Tulku Thondup on using meditation to heal the body and mind, and Richard Faulds on yoga and meditation.
Susan Piver is an author and meditation instructor whose books includeHow Not to Be Afraid of Your Own Life,The Wisdom of a Broken Heart, and theNew York Timesbest-sellerThe Hard Questions. She has appeared on Oprah, The Today Show, the CBS Early Show, The Tyra Banks Show, and other national television programs in connection with her books. She leads workshops and retreats around the country on living an awakened life.