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A beautifully packaged essay of approximately 5K words, it explores the ever more popular expression 'the present moment'.
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Qui a dit que la meditation etait reservee a quelques inities passant leur journee assis sur un coussin en position du lotus? Partout, en Occident, cette pratique se democratise, mais nous sommes encore nombreux a penser que meditation et vie active trepidante ne sont pas compati...bles. Bien au contraire! nous assure Jack Kornfield, le plus pedagogue des grands maitres bouddhistes. Dans La Sagesse du c ur, il nous explique que la meditation s'adresse a chacun d'entre nous et qu'il est finalement tres simple de l'integrer a nos routines quotidiennes. A l'aide du CD de six meditations a pratiquer chez soi, laissez-vous guider et initiez-vous a la sagesse du c ur. Ludique, pratique et intelligent, un livre indispensable pour nous aider a vivre notre existence avec joie, clarte et compassion. Read more
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John M Travis teaches Buddha's insights in order to relieve suffering in daily life. The book is based on a number of John's Dharma talks. Take a seat, plant seeds of mindfulness and compassion, and trust in your growing capacity to live with a free heart. Jack Kornfield presents... the forward. Read more
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Discover the teachings of Jesus and Buddha with over 100 examples presented side by side to reveal striking similarities.
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Rites to a Good Life is the definitive guide on how to think about and restore practices of ritual healing to everyday contemporary life. This exhaustive handbook is essential for the well-being of all individuals, families, and communities. Poised in the middle of a conversation... between the ancient past and the present-day, Marx translates indigenous wisdom practices into the needs and realities of our present-day world. This is a spiritual book for all those who've given up on religion and spirituality, yet recognize that something is missing in their life. There's nothing New-Agey here. It's full of no-nonsense practical suggestions. Self-help books tend to focus on the individual (i.e. Here's what's wrong with you that you need to fix. ) But what if there were nothing to fix? What if we only needed to drop more deeply into what already IS, experience it more fully, and then consecrate it with simple ritual? This book focuses on the key processes and relationships that make that possible (i.e. between parent and child, individual and community, individual and nature). With a final chapter focusing on all the upheavals during 2020's Planetary Rite of Passage (i.e. Covid, the economy, Black Lives Matter, and political turmoil), Marx clarifies what happened and the opportunity that exists for all of us to create positive change. The times demand change and Marx tells us what rebirth might look like. Outdated tropes must die (i.e. Looking out for #1, Every man for himself, and Whoever dies with the most toys wins. ). This definitive handbook is full of practical advice for: - What parents can do with children. - How families can restore relations across the generations. - How to gain sustenance from nature. - Where to find the mentorship we require. - Who the leaders are who can introduce us to the future. Read more
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A leading spiritual teacher offers this illuminating guide to Buddhism's transformational psychology. Filled with stories from Kornfield's Buddhist psychotherapy practice, it also includes a moving account of his own recovery from a violence-filled childhood.
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A guide to reconciling Buddhist spirituality with the American way of life addresses the challenges of spiritual living in the modern world and offers guidance for bringing a sense of the sacred to everyday experience.
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