Buddha's Book of Stress Reduction
By Joseph Emet
Foreword by Thich Nhat Hanh
By Joseph Emet
Foreword by Thich Nhat Hanh
By Joseph Emet
Foreword by Thich Nhat Hanh
By Joseph Emet
Foreword by Thich Nhat Hanh
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Meditation & Mindfulness | Philosophy
Category: Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Meditation & Mindfulness | Philosophy
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$15.95
Dec 26, 2013 | ISBN 9780399167331
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Dec 26, 2013 | ISBN 9780698140790
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Praise
Praise for BUDDHA’S BOOK OF STRESS REDUCTION:
“Perhaps the most appealing thought in this innovative text is Emet’s suggestion that, instead of retiring from work, we retire from stress!”
—Spirituality & Practice
“Buddha’s Book of Stress Reduction, with its simple, yet profound mindful meditation exercises, wise advice, helpful mantras and deeply meaningful stories, quotes and poetry, offers a refreshing and insightful guide for dealing with stress”
—Vitality magazine
“Buddha’s Book of Stress Reduction by Joseph Emit is full of practical instruction for mindful living in a stressful age. Author Joseph Emet trained with Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh. His is tips are as simple as being aware of and changing the music that you listen to. But in total they can help you make profound and joyful changes.“
—Dolce Dolce
Praise for BUDDHA’S BOOK OF SLEEP:
Winner of BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR from COVR (The Coalition of Visionary Resources)
“Emet’s book serves also as a fine introduction to the Buddha’s teachings, as well as to their application to the art of sleeping well. Readers may come to it attracted by its primary purpose. If they read attentively and follow the program of exercises with due patience, they will come away not only with changed sleeping habits, but changed lives.”
—Peter Clothier, Huffington Post
“This small volume is based on his 15 years of teaching experience and the many questions and conversations with followers. It contains well-written prose for use as an exercise to coax the mind into calmness.”
—South China Morning Post
“In this gift-sized, get-to-the-point book, Emet quickly moves the reader from “busy mind” into concentration, meditation, and contentment. The book is practical, easy to read, and realistic in its approach. Emet’s tone is comfortable and encouraging.”
—Retailing Insight
“Buddha’s Book of Sleep is the first book to treat sleep disorders from the perspective of mindfulness meditation. Supplying readers with a new perspective on why they cannot fall asleep (even when they feel exhausted), and arming them with easy-to-use tools from the practices of mindfulness meditation, Buddha’s Book of Sleep will help the reader calm their hurried thoughts and rest easy.”
—The Best You
“This calming, mind-freeing book will teach you to awaken to mindfulness, thereby letting go of troubling patterns that prevent sleep. Words of wisdom, peaceful thoughts, and a seven week programme of Buddhist meditation and exercise will help you to do just that! A lovely book, which would also make a great gift for the insomniac in your life!”
—Helio’s Homoepathy
Table Of Contents
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE: THE MIND
- THE STRESS BLUES
Practice: Waking Up - TWO KINDS OF THINKING
Practice: Labeling Thoughts - MINDFULNESS TRAINING
Practice: Letting Go And Being Present - INSPIRATION
Practice: Meditating with Awareness of Breathing
PART TWO: CONTROL AND ACCEPTANCE
- CONTROL
Practice: Two Baskets Exercise
- LIVE BY YOUR VALUES INSTEAD OF BY YOUR SENSORY EVALUATIONS
Practice: Listening To Sensations
- SELF-REGULATION AND MINDFULNESS
Practice: Enjoying Meditation
- CHOOSE YOUR PASSIONS AND OBSESSIONS
Practice: Reminders Or Visual Mantras
- COMING TO ACCEPTANCE
Practice: Give Your iPod A Makeover
PART THREE: CHANGE
- A CHANCE ENCOUNTER
Practice: Driving Meditation
- CHANGING YOUR STORY
Practice: At The Bus Stop
- RELATIONSHIPS
Practice: Autumn Leaves
- OUR ILLUSIONS AND OUR BURDENS
Practice: Turning Burdens into Flowers
- WORK AND STRESS
Practice: Light a Small Candle
- FINDING BALANCE WITH A SPIRITUAL PATH
Practice: Walking Meditation
AFTERWORD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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