

Buy Mindfulness in Plain English: 20th Anniversary Edition by Gunaratana, Henepola online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: Mindfulness in Plain English is one the very best books written as an introduction to mindfulness and Buddhist meditation. It is far more than simply in introduction to meditation. It is a masterfully explained “how to” handbook, a nuts and bolts kind of map, that walks you through how to meditate and deal with the many typical obstacles which virtually all people deal with as they begin and progress. What sets this book apart from other leading books in this category, is that Bhante Gunaratana is from the Theravada Buddhist tradition, classicly trained and ordained in the form of practice he calls Vipassana, which places great emphasis on mindfulness. He explains, “Vipassana is the oldest of Buddhist meditation practices. The method comes directly from the Satipatthana Sutta, a discouorse attributed to the Buddha himself.” Bhante Gunaratana writes with a very engaging and relaxed style, which makes the book easy to follow and even humorous at times. He speaks with candor and right from the beginning he emphasizes that, “Meditation is not easy. It takes time and energy. It also takes grit, determination and discipline.” But, then he goes on to emphasize that meditation should be rejuvenating and liberating, and in fact, that most seasoned practitioners have a good sense of humor, because the practice creates a calmness and relaxed perspective about life. The author’s explanations about key concepts is stated in a fresh manner, for instance explaining that the word “suffering” in Buddhism needs to be thoroughly understood to realize that in the original Pali language it does not just mean agony of the body, but that it also means a sense of dissatisfaction that is typical of what all people deal with on a daily basis. He also emphasizes that Vipassana, unlike some other Buddhist traditions, ranks mindfulness and awareness right up beside concentration as a means to liberation. Thus a great part of the focus of meditation is a combination of concentration and mindfulness. The author takes the time to explain differences in approach between Vipassana Buddhism and other forms, such as classic Mahayana sects like Zen Buddhism and Tibetan traditions. The other key element to this book is the great detail he goes into to explain precisely how to meditate, breaking it down regarding not using any mental recitations at all to help your focus, (which is something some other forms suggest you do). He explains multiple ways to help you focus through counting your breaths in different manners, emphasizing that different ways work for different people. And always, he emphasizes to be gentle with yourself and stay calm and patient as you experiment and practice. This last point is something he emphasizes again and again, making sure we understand that if our practice is causing suffering then we are clearly not practicing correctly. He addresses how to plan your practices and how to deal with common things such as your legs falling asleep, boredom, distractions, discouragement, drowsiness and inability to concentrate. Review: Great book
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,565 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #98 in Buddhism #274 in Meditation Therapry #4,661 in Reference |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,489) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 1.78 x 22.86 cm |
| Edition | 20th anniversary ed |
| ISBN-10 | 0861719069 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0861719068 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 6 September 2011 |
| Publisher | Wisdom Publications,U.S. |
M**H
Mindfulness in Plain English is one the very best books written as an introduction to mindfulness and Buddhist meditation. It is far more than simply in introduction to meditation. It is a masterfully explained “how to” handbook, a nuts and bolts kind of map, that walks you through how to meditate and deal with the many typical obstacles which virtually all people deal with as they begin and progress. What sets this book apart from other leading books in this category, is that Bhante Gunaratana is from the Theravada Buddhist tradition, classicly trained and ordained in the form of practice he calls Vipassana, which places great emphasis on mindfulness. He explains, “Vipassana is the oldest of Buddhist meditation practices. The method comes directly from the Satipatthana Sutta, a discouorse attributed to the Buddha himself.” Bhante Gunaratana writes with a very engaging and relaxed style, which makes the book easy to follow and even humorous at times. He speaks with candor and right from the beginning he emphasizes that, “Meditation is not easy. It takes time and energy. It also takes grit, determination and discipline.” But, then he goes on to emphasize that meditation should be rejuvenating and liberating, and in fact, that most seasoned practitioners have a good sense of humor, because the practice creates a calmness and relaxed perspective about life. The author’s explanations about key concepts is stated in a fresh manner, for instance explaining that the word “suffering” in Buddhism needs to be thoroughly understood to realize that in the original Pali language it does not just mean agony of the body, but that it also means a sense of dissatisfaction that is typical of what all people deal with on a daily basis. He also emphasizes that Vipassana, unlike some other Buddhist traditions, ranks mindfulness and awareness right up beside concentration as a means to liberation. Thus a great part of the focus of meditation is a combination of concentration and mindfulness. The author takes the time to explain differences in approach between Vipassana Buddhism and other forms, such as classic Mahayana sects like Zen Buddhism and Tibetan traditions. The other key element to this book is the great detail he goes into to explain precisely how to meditate, breaking it down regarding not using any mental recitations at all to help your focus, (which is something some other forms suggest you do). He explains multiple ways to help you focus through counting your breaths in different manners, emphasizing that different ways work for different people. And always, he emphasizes to be gentle with yourself and stay calm and patient as you experiment and practice. This last point is something he emphasizes again and again, making sure we understand that if our practice is causing suffering then we are clearly not practicing correctly. He addresses how to plan your practices and how to deal with common things such as your legs falling asleep, boredom, distractions, discouragement, drowsiness and inability to concentrate.
S**N
Great book
J**O
The book deal with a very complex subject in an extremely simple way. I regret that I did not buy it before. But....never is too late!
A**Y
Life altering book!!! if you are one of those who says/thinks - meditation is 'bakwas' and is only for 'babaji log', just try it! Must read for anyone contemplating on trying meditation OR looking for sharper focus and better memory. peacefulness and happiness are some of the side benefits! However, the real benefit is beyond the reach of words/expressions... can't be explained, can only be perceived directly! (to understand the challenge of describing, consider explaining what vision is, to a blind person who is blind by birth!) creates a crystal clear view in reader's mind about what meditation is and what it is not! and how to do it- step by step guide. no 'baba ji like preaching'. it's like a scientist explaining to make us understand what, how, why of meditation. it teaches the technique for doing meditation very beautifully, in a convincing manner. It removes the doubts even before they arise in your mind (while you attempt to do meditation). It presents a very simplistic view about meditation- takes away confusing/religious part. It answers questions that may come to a beginners mind. It prepares so well that person can face the hurdles (in practice of meditation) with confidence and overcomes that. I learnt meditation from it around 2-3 years back and practicing the same since then. i greatly benefitted from it. and now i am trying to spread this technique to as many people as i can.. by verbally sharing, and by gifting/sharing this book. only caution/tip i would like to share, about meditation, is: you have to be consistent and persistent (at least for few weeks)! It may appear futile in the beginning.. but you would be able to perceive the effect/benefits after a month or so. just keep at it.. benefits will surely come! I began with just 5 minutes a day... and that's perhaps why i could continue for several weeks..after which positive effects, kicked in and provided the necessary motivation. Most people give up just too early... and deprive themselves of the great benefits it brings at near zero cost!
M**A
Der Autor beschreibt in einfacher Sprache die Vipassana Meditation. Keine Vorkenntnisse erforderlich. Sehr praktisches Buch, du kannst sofort loslegen, sehr viele anregende Impulse, leicht zu lesen und auch sehr interessant, ja fesselnd geschrieben. Bin sehr angetan davon.
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