A Path with Heart: A Guide Through the Perils and Promises of Spiritual LifeRandom House Publishing Group, 21 ott 2009 - 384 pagine “This important guidebook shows in detail and with great humor and insight the way to practice the Buddha’s universal teachings here in the West. Jack Kornfield is a wonderful storyteller and a great teacher.”—Thich Nhat Hanh “Jack is helping to pave the path for American Buddhism, bringing essential basics into our crazy modern lives. And the language he uses is as simple and as lovely as our breath.”—Natalie Goldberg Perhaps the most important book yet written on meditation, the process of inner transformation, and the integration of spiritual practice into our American way of life, A Path with Heart brings alive one by one the challenges of spiritual living in the modern world. Written by a teacher, psychologist, and meditation master of international renown, this warm, inspiring, and expert book touches on a wide range of essential issues including many rarely addressed in spiritual books. From compassion, addiction, and psychological and emotional healing, to dealing with problems involving relationships and sexuality, to the creation of a Zen-like simplicity and balance in all facets of life, it speaks to the concerns of many modern spiritual seekers, both those beginning on the path and those with years of experience. A Path with Heart is filled with practical techniques, guided meditations, stories, koans, and other gems of wisdom that can help ease your journey through the world. The author’s own profound—and sometimes humorous—experiences and gentle assistance will skillfully guide you through the obstacles and trials of spiritual and contemporary life to bring a clarity of perception and a sense of the sacred into your everyday experience. Reading this book will touch your heart and remind you of the promises inherent in meditation and in a life of the spirit: the blossoming of inner peace, wholeness, and understanding, and the achievement of a happiness that is not dependent on external conditions. Sure to be a classic, A Path with Heart shows us how we can bring our spirituality to flower every day of our lives. It is a wise and gentle guidebook for an odyssey into the soul that enables us to achieve a deeper, more satisfying life in the world. |
Dall'interno del libro
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Pagina 7
... person here and now . I had used the strength of my mind in meditation to suppress painful feelings , and all too often I didn't even recognize that I was angry , sad , grieving , or frustrated until a long time later . The roots of my ...
... person here and now . I had used the strength of my mind in meditation to suppress painful feelings , and all too often I didn't even recognize that I was angry , sad , grieving , or frustrated until a long time later . The roots of my ...
Pagina 13
... response to this meditation someone once raised her hand , smiled , and said , " On crowded streets when we get to parking spaces at the same time , I always give the parking space to the other person . " That DID I LOVE WELL ? • 13.
... response to this meditation someone once raised her hand , smiled , and said , " On crowded streets when we get to parking spaces at the same time , I always give the parking space to the other person . " That DID I LOVE WELL ? • 13.
Pagina 14
... person . " That was the good deed in her life . Another woman , a nurse in her sixties who had raised children and grandchildren and had lived a very full life , came up with this memory : She was six years old when a car broke down in ...
... person . " That was the good deed in her life . Another woman , a nurse in her sixties who had raised children and grandchildren and had lived a very full life , came up with this memory : She was six years old when a car broke down in ...
Pagina 15
... person who is aware at the time of his or her death , you find the questions such a person asks are very simple : " Did I love well ? " " Did I live fully ? " " Did I learn to let go ? " These simple questions go to the very center of ...
... person who is aware at the time of his or her death , you find the questions such a person asks are very simple : " Did I love well ? " " Did I live fully ? " " Did I learn to let go ? " These simple questions go to the very center of ...
Sommario
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Mindfulness of Breathing | 49 |
PROMISES AND PERILS | 56 |
Turning Straw into Gold | 71 |
Reflecting on Difficulty | 81 |
Meditation on Making the Demons Part of the Path | 100 |
Kundalini and Other | 119 |
Generosity Codependence and Fearless | 215 |
Transforming Sorrow into Compassion | 226 |
Psychotherapy and Meditation | 244 |
Problems with | 254 |
The Heart Is Our Garden | 272 |
An Undivided Heart | 287 |
Spiritual Maturity | 309 |
The Great Song | 322 |
Reflecting on Your Attitude Toward Altered | 134 |
Meditation on Death and Rebirth | 155 |
A Lamp Unto Ourselves | 157 |
Accepting the Cycles of Spiritual Life | 171 |
No Boundaries to the Sacred | 184 |
No Self or True Self? | 198 |
Enlightenment Is Intimacy with All Things | 332 |
APPENDIX Insight Meditation Teachers Code of Ethics | 340 |
Glossary | 348 |
51 | 354 |
53 | 362 |
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
A Path with Heart: A Guide Through the Perils and Promises of Spiritual Life Jack Kornfield Anteprima limitata - 1993 |
A Path with Heart: A Guide Through the Perils and Promises of Spiritual Life Jack Kornfield Visualizzazione estratti - 1993 |
A Path with Heart: The Classic Guide Through the Perils and Promises of ... Jack Kornfield Anteprima non disponibile - 2002 |
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