Meditation for beginners

Jack Kornfield, 1945-

Book - 2008

CD contains guide meditations programmed in conjunction with the book.

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Published
Boulder, Colo. : Sounds True 2008.
Language
English
Main Author
Jack Kornfield, 1945- (-)
Item Description
Originally published: London: Bantam, 2004.
Physical Description
93 p. ; 21 cm. + 1 compact disc (67:37) (digital ; 4 3/4 in.)
ISBN
9781591799429
  • The ancient art of meditation
  • Why meditate?
  • The benefits of meditation practice
  • Meditation 1: connecting with the breath
  • Meditation 2: working with sensations in the body
  • Meditation : working with feelings and emotions
  • Meditation 4: witnessing your thoughts
  • Meditation 5: forgiveness meditation
  • Meditation 6: lovingkindness meditation
  • Meditation 7: an eating meditation
  • Meditation 8: a walking meditation
  • Meditation and social responsibility
  • How to cultivate a daily meditation practice.
  • Contents of sound disc. Connecting with the breath (12:41)
  • Working with the sensations in the body (12:52)
  • Working with feelings and emotions (14:02)
  • Witnessing your thoughts (9:56)
  • Forgiveness meditation (7:13)
  • Lovingkindness meditation (10:50).

Meditation for Beginners offers the central trainings and teachings found in the best Buddhist monasteries translated for Western society. In Meditation for Beginnings, you will find some of the simplest and most universal of the practices of meditation-in particular, the practices of mindfulness and lovingkindness. The point of these teachings has nothing to do with becoming a Buddhist, or learning any Eastern ceremonies or rituals or bowing. The point is that you learn how to work with meditation in order to find benefits from it in your life. When we take time to quiet ourselves, we can all sense that our lives could be lived with greater compassion and greater wakefulness. To meditate is to support this inner potential and allow it to come forth into our lives. Excerpted from Meditation for Beginners by Jack Kornfield All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.