On Calm Abiding Resting The Mind In Meditation

With your tacit permission, your mind is constantly hammering and building the world around you in subtle but disturbing ways. You come to see the world only through the corrective lenses of your opinions and concepts and labels. Labels work fine for soup cans but are pretty lousy when it comes to making a guide-map for your life.

Brian Robertson brings you a short, practical guide whether you are starting meditation for the first time or searching for understanding a different technique.

Shamatha (Sanskrit) or Shinay (Tibetan) has been a part of Buddhist meditation practice for over 2500 years. The techniques are helpful for both Buddhist and non-Buddhists. Calm Abiding or Resting the Mind helps to see beyond our limiting concepts and labels we place on the world around us.

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On Calm Abiding Resting The Mind In Meditation

With your tacit permission, your mind is constantly hammering and building the world around you in subtle but disturbing ways. You come to see the world only through the corrective lenses of your opinions and concepts and labels. Labels work fine for soup cans but are pretty lousy when it comes to making a guide-map for your life.

Brian Robertson brings you a short, practical guide whether you are starting meditation for the first time or searching for understanding a different technique.

Shamatha (Sanskrit) or Shinay (Tibetan) has been a part of Buddhist meditation practice for over 2500 years. The techniques are helpful for both Buddhist and non-Buddhists. Calm Abiding or Resting the Mind helps to see beyond our limiting concepts and labels we place on the world around us.

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On Calm Abiding Resting The Mind In Meditation

On Calm Abiding Resting The Mind In Meditation

by Brian Robertson
On Calm Abiding Resting The Mind In Meditation

On Calm Abiding Resting The Mind In Meditation

by Brian Robertson

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With your tacit permission, your mind is constantly hammering and building the world around you in subtle but disturbing ways. You come to see the world only through the corrective lenses of your opinions and concepts and labels. Labels work fine for soup cans but are pretty lousy when it comes to making a guide-map for your life.

Brian Robertson brings you a short, practical guide whether you are starting meditation for the first time or searching for understanding a different technique.

Shamatha (Sanskrit) or Shinay (Tibetan) has been a part of Buddhist meditation practice for over 2500 years. The techniques are helpful for both Buddhist and non-Buddhists. Calm Abiding or Resting the Mind helps to see beyond our limiting concepts and labels we place on the world around us.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045072069
Publisher: Brian Robertson
Publication date: 11/07/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 80 KB

About the Author

Writer, musician, storyteller. Author of novels such as Dark Moon Blues (urban fantasy) and other books such as Little Blues Book with Illustrations by R. Crumb. Brian has also published various new free ebooks on spiritual subjects that are available at smashwords.com. His most recent book is BUS STOP HAIKU which contains both his haiku and a short excerpt from a workshop entitled ON HAIKU

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