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Breathe deep, declutter your mind, and start leading a healthier,
happier life The worry won't stop. You're feeling stressed out, the
day-to-day seems overwhelming, and it seems difficult to do the
simplest things. How can you escape this continual negative
feedback loop? Mindfulness is the answer. Practiced by millions of
people worldwide, mindfulness puts you back in a healthy
relationship with yourself by teaching techniques that allow you to
maintain a moment-by-moment awareness of your thoughts, feelings,
and environment. Clear your mind of distracting thoughts Focus on
breathing and other self-control techniques Change the wiring and
makeup of your brain Free yourself from the stress With this
expert, easy-to-follow guide, there's never been a better time to
get to grips with mindfulness and the many ways it can help you
lead a happier, healthier life.
Even with the best intentions, it can be difficult to take time out
of our busy days to reflect on our experiences, lean on the wisdom
of others, and draw inspiration from the world around us. Filled
with bite-sized passages that enlighten and stir contemplation,
this pocket guide offers the perfect, thoughtful start to your day.
Choose from over 150 reflections on themes ranging from
relationships, change, self-awareness, and health, to problem
solving, mindfulness, family, forgiveness, and more. Carefully
compiled from books by leading helping professionals, the passages
offer readers insight and comfort from the best therapists around.
Thought-provoking questions for self-discovery follow each entry,
providing a source of enlightenment and contemplation throughout
the day. The end of the book offers a series of guided
visualizations with scripted exercises for readers wanting more
direction and engagement. Whether you are seeking connection,
reassurance, or motivation for self-improvement, the welcoming,
inspiring ideas in this book will help you get there
YOU ARE WORTHY OF LOVE & ACCEPTANCE Creating Real Happiness A
to Z will help you to cultivate awareness and presence so you can
finally understand the truth that no matter your circumstances or
conditioning, you are enough. Inspired by working with clients in
her thriving counseling practice, Stephani Grace has assembled key
spiritual ideas and mindfulness practices that have proven to
create lasting change. Wherever you are on your journey to
self-love, this book and its simple, bite-sized A to Z format is
designed to make it easy for you to discover real happiness and
deepen your relationship with your true self. The practices in this
book will help you: Accept and love yourself as you are; Develop a
healthy relationship with your body; Find the right partner; Feel
empowered to change your life; Find real peace in a chaotic world.
Be more Zen in 2023 with this little book of 100 tips and
activities to soothe the soul 'Brings the spirit of Zen Buddhism to
everyday life . . . 100 snack-size Zen activities you can do daily
to add more calm to your life' Daily Telegraph _______ Zen is the
perfect antidote to the stress and uncertainty of modern life . . .
In clear, practical and easy to follow lessons - one a day for 100
days - renowned Buddhist monk Shunmyo Masuno draws on centuries of
wisdom to show you how to apply the essence of Zen to modern life.
You will learn how to exhale deeply to eliminate negative emotions,
to arrange your house simply to clear your thinking, to line up
your shoes at night to bring order to your mind, to plant a single
flower and watch it grow, to worry less about what you cannot
control, and so much more . . . You will even make time to think
about nothing at all. Simplify your life with the art of Zen, and
learn how to feel more relaxed, fulfilled, and with a renewed sense
of peace. _______ 'Full of the simplest yet richest rituals to
adopt in order to live a long and happy life, this book of wisdom
is a soothing balm of peace for anyone living in the busy modern
world' Psychologies 'Does for mental clutter what Marie Kondo has
done for household clutter' Publisher's Weekly 'This little
treasure needs to be at every bedside' llan Lokos, author of
Through the Flames, Patience, and Pocket Peace 'Zen: The Art of
Simple Living makes the wisdom of the Buddha radically accessible'
Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, author of Emotional Rescue and Rebel
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What is the place of discontent and unhappiness in human experience
and how best can we be with it? There is something about everything
that makes it not quite satisfactory. Even things we really love
are spoilt by not being quite enough or by going on too long.
People entering psychotherapy want to feel better - more
authoritative, less anxious or depressed, more whole - and although
it can help, an enormous amount of difficult and painful emotions
continue to arise. Even after years and years of therapy many of us
feel that there is no 'happy ever after'. Bearing this reality in
mind and drawing upon both psychotherapeutic and Buddhist sources,
Present with Suffering, explores bereavement and our pervasive
experience of emptiness. With a foreword from Henry Shukman, the
authors show how through being mindfully present, kind and
accepting, we may enfold what hurts us in a more spacious and
meaningful way.
Have you ever wondered how you can make decisions every day that
make for the most meaningful life for you? That was the main reason
Lama Tsomo "bothered" with meditation in the first place. Indeed
she and millions of others have found it to help in that very way,
and much more. In this book, the first in the series Ancient Wisdom
for Our Times: Tibetan Buddhist Practice, she shares a bit of her
story and her teacher's story, and a brief overview of the life of
the Buddha. Previously published as part of the award-winning Why
Is the Dalai Lama Always Smiling (2016), Lama Tsomo offers
background so that you can understand some Tibetan Buddhist basics,
essential context for the rest of the series. In future books she
takes you on the journey of the real practices just as they were
taught to her by her Tibetan teacher- but presented Westerner to
Westerner, in a witty and conversational style. This progression
builds and deepens your understanding and your happiness. You could
decide to meditate and just watch your breath every day, and not
read this book and the series. But that would be like getting a
cookbook and maybe even leafing through the pages but never making
it into the kitchen, never learning how to make those recipes and
nourish yourself. This book gives you the context, and the series
gives you the understanding of how to use the practices so that you
can gain the full benefit, as Buddhists say, for yourself and
others.
The Comfort Book is a collection of consolations learned in hard times
and suggestions for making the bad days better. Drawing on maxims,
memoir and the inspirational lives of others, these meditations offer
new ways of seeing ourselves and the world.
This is the book to pick up when you need the wisdom of a friend, the
comfort of a hug or a reminder that hope comes from unexpected places.
Relax and unwind the creative way! Learn to use drawing as a
pathway to relaxation with the creative art exercises and soothing
meditations found inside this inspiring book. Anyone who has ever
experienced a relaxed, calm state while doodling understands the
powerful connection between hand and mind. From flowing one-line
designs to calm-inducing repetitive patterns, drawing can put us
into a state of flow. And, with this book, you'll return to that
feeling repeatedly with the meditative exercises offered. Each
exercise includes instructions, a pattern, and a practice area for
drawing. Also included are guided meditations in the form of key
words to ponder as you draw. Finally, inspirational quotes and
short prompts help you put each lesson into practice. A more calm,
present, and mindful moment is waiting. A pencil and this book are
all that's needed!
From sneaker ads and the "solidarity hijab" to yoga classes and
secular hikes along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, the
essential guide to the murky ethics of religious appropriation. We
think we know cultural appropriation when we see it. Blackface or
Native American headdresses as Halloween costumes-these clearly
give offense. But what about Cardi B posing as the Hindu goddess
Durga in a Reebok ad, AA's twelve-step invocation of God, or the
earnest namaste you utter at the end of yoga class? Liz Bucar
unpacks the ethical dilemmas of a messy form of cultural
appropriation: the borrowing of religious doctrines, rituals, and
dress for political, economic, and therapeutic reasons. Does
borrowing from another's religion harm believers? Who can consent
to such borrowings? Bucar sees religion as an especially vexing
arena for appropriation debates because faiths overlap and imitate
each other and because diversity within religious groups scrambles
our sense of who is an insider and who is not. Indeed, if we are to
understand why some appropriations are insulting and others benign,
we have to ask difficult philosophical questions about what
religions really are. Stealing My Religion guides us through three
revealing case studies-the hijab as a feminist signal of Muslim
allyship, a study abroad "pilgrimage" on the Camino de Santiago,
and the commodification of yoga in the West. We see why the Vatican
can't grant Rihanna permission to dress up as the pope, yet it's
still okay to roll out our yoga mats. Reflecting on her own
missteps, Bucar comes to a surprising conclusion: the way to avoid
religious appropriation isn't to borrow less but to borrow more-to
become deeply invested in learning the roots and diverse meanings
of our enthusiasms.
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