Commit to Sit Commit to Sit

Commit to Sit

Tools for Cultivating a Meditation Practice

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Publisher Description

From the pages of Tricycle, the country’s most widely read Buddhist magazine, comes Commit to Sit, an introduction to the art of meditation.

In recent years, interest in meditation has grown to include not only those on a spiritual search, but also those who are simply working toward a healthy and meaningful life. This book brings together a broad range of Buddhist meditative techniques that have appeared in the magazine over the years.

Contributors include some of theforemost voices in contemporary Buddhism: Pema Chödrön starts our journey with an inspirational Foreword. Lama Surya Das explores the definition of meditation, while Sharon Salzberg and Joseph Goldstein lay out a 28-day program for establishing a daily practice.

Wherever you are on your search, you will find plenty of guidance in this book. Learn about:

· Insight meditation: Bhante Henepola Gunaratana and Sylvia Boorstein
· Zazen: Barry Magid and Martine Batchelor
· Metta (lovingkindness) meditation: Gil Fronsdal
· Tonglen, a Tibetan Buddhist practice for cultivating compassion: Judith Simmer-Brown
· The crucial role the body plays in meditation: S. N. Goenka, Reginald Ray, Wes Nisker, and Cyndi Lee
· Issues that arise in meditation: Jon Kabat-Zinn, Christina Feldman, Matthieu Ricard, Pat Enkyo O’Hara, and others
· Bringing mindfulness and compassion to daily life: Thubten Chodron, Sayadaw U Tejaniya, and Michael Carroll

Though targeted to the reader who would like to begin meditating, this collection also offers support and guidance to the experienced meditator working to sustain a lifelong practice. This is a guide to meditative practice for any seeker wishing to deepen their understanding of themselves and their world.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2009
March 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hay House
SELLER
Penguin Random House Canada
SIZE
942.4
KB

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