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A**N
How to Meditate; A Practical Guide
Simply a wonderful book - exactly as it says in the title - a practical guide on how to meditate. Written in an easy to understand way. Would highly recommend to the beginner or even someone used to meditation -there is always something to learn. A CLASSIC !!
C**A
Great teacher!
Sangye Khadro is a great teacher, explains dharma in simple terms and thus makes it easier to grasp. Good book for Buddhists and non-Buddhists. Can really reinforce your practice.
M**L
Endless help for all abilities
This book is really helpful for all abilities. The book has a great introduction and the meditations are detailed and very easy to follow. This is one of my most special book for meditation.
M**G
Four Stars
Good book, fast service
N**N
Five Stars
Brilliant book, nicely layed out and east to understand, highly recommend
K**I
Serious meditator's must have.
My favorite meditation book. So clear and helpful.
S**S
Five Stars
Perfect
P**P
Five Stars
A really lovely and very informative book.
M**2
CD WHERE ?
Extraordinary Good Book on the subject have not seen anything this good. WHERE is the CD ?, 6 months waiting, does not make sense...... how hard is to upload an mp3 file and make $14 out of it ?
J**S
Excelente para principiantes
El libro cuenta con una gran cantidad de métodos para meditar.
C**N
Buon libro
Libro esauriente... anche se qualcosa in più sulla postura potrebbe essere aggiunta.Lo consiglio a chiunque voglia addentrarsi nella pratica.
M**I
Five Stars
Best book related to Meditation. Very simple to understand.
L**4
Glad I Was Forced To Buy This!
I am currently taking several courses in Buddhism, and one is taught by the author of this book. I just started that course and her teaching style seems down to earth and enjoyable, but I was slightly annoyed when I saw this book would be required reading for the class. The reason was simply that I've read many books on how to meditate before, and I am taking these classes to advance my knowledge of Tibetan Buddhist practices specifically and felt like this was a slight step backward in my knowledge. I based my entire assumption on the title "How To Meditate". But I dutifully ordered a used copy of it and prepared myself for yet another introduction to meditation book. Turns out the book is fantastic, but I have to say I dislike the title a lot. It doesn't do the book justice and it's such a generic title that I thought I had it all figured out before I even got it. I would have absolutely passed by this book if I hadn't been required to purchase it for the class.Yes, the book does offer instructions on how to meditate. And she does so in a very down to earth, accessible way. Plain language, and a very direct "how-to" that is missing from many other meditation intro books. How to sit, what to do with your eyes, hands, etc., what strange thoughts or distractions may occur and how to address these problems when they happen, and more. But there is SO much more to the book that I never would have discovered based on the title or even the description, and it's that other content that makes me especially happy. The first two chapters cover the how-to basics for the most part. The rest of the book is mostly specific Tibetan Meditations; meditations on the mind, analytical meditations, and visual meditations. Then another entire section on specific Tibetan prayers and other devotional practices. This was exactly what I wanted to learn in the course but did not expect from this book based on the title.I feel it's somewhat important to stress that these are meditations and prayers that are mostly from the Tibetan tradition. That's not to say that anyone can't enjoy them, you certainly can, and the instruction is presented in a way that anyone can benefit from, but some of the references might be very new or even strange if you aren't already practicing the Tibetan tradition or even in Buddhism at all. For example, she includes meditations on Tonglen, meditation on Avalokiteshvara, Vajrasattva purification, etc. It's the very thing I love about the book since I've been trying to learn and compile these exact practices from various sources, but I'm not sure it would be the best choice for someone who just wants a secular introduction to basic meditation. That's why I dislike the title so much; people like me wanting specific Tibetan practices will easily miss it, and those just wanting a basic intro to general meditation might end up with a bunch of Tibetan stuff they didn't really need. It's kind of like buying a book called "How to Cook" but finding out it's mostly about how to cook Thai food.Back to the instruction aspect: she adds to the basic instruction in the first two chapters by offering more specific instructions at the beginning of the various practices, and then gradually incorporates what you have learned from previous chapters as you progress through the book. So you learn specific meditations, practices and prayers AND get instruction on how to do them. It's easy to google the names of any of these Tibetan practices and get lots of results, but not many that include HOW to do the practice in addition to the recitations and visuals. And she simplifies it nicely so it's suitable for beginners to these practices. Chapters are short and easy to digest. This book is going to be a huge help in aiding me to establish a more disciplined set of practices, there are some for daily use (refuge prayer, dedication of merit, etc), others for special situations like times of illness (Medicine Buddha), etc.So I love the book and am very happy to have an easy to understand guide that teaches these practices and am looking forward to learning the ones I don't know and incorporating them into my routine. I still think it should be named something more accurate like "How To Do Tibetan Practices" or "A Collection of Tibetan Buddhist Meditations and Prayers Including Instructions" or something along those lines. But if you don't mind that they are Tibetan Buddhist oriented, or if you are looking for a Tibetan Buddhist specific book that covers basic meditations and prayers, this will be a wonderful resource. I'm very glad I was required to purchase this, it turned out to be a very pleasant surprise.
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