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Paperback Meditation for Life Book

ISBN: 0861713028

ISBN13: 9780861713028

Meditation for Life

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"A wise and inviting introduction to meditation. Martine's wisdom and humor shine through." --Joseph Goldstein, author of Insight Meditation: The Path to FreedomThere are many good reasons to start... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent

Very well written, not intimidating or overwhelming in any way. Just reading the book makes you feel quiet and calm and makes you look forward to your meditation.

insightful and inspiring

I just recently started to practice meditation (Vipassana). This book has been a wonderful supplement to the class I have been attending. The author does a wonderful job communicating some very profound teachings in the gentlest of voices. The writing is clear and concise. Especially if you're interested in Zen or Vipassana meditation, this book is for you. The text is supplemented by some beautiful photographs taken by the author's husband, Stephen Batchelor, who wrote Buddhism Without Beliefs, which I also recommend. The two books go well together. Overall, a wonderful book.

Provoking

This book offers invaluable insights on an incredible reach of topics, all with the voice of both lucidity and sharpness. Martine Batchelor focuses on and takes aim at the subject of non-attachment, or non grasping. Her husband, Stephen Batchelor, took all of the photographs in this book. And let me tell you: They are strikingly stunning pictures! Deeply reflective and soothing.Martine Batchelor says of non attachment, "non-attachment does not mean that you do not care." As one chapter's title "On Grasping" suggests, it simply means that you don't grasp. But we all have a tendency to do that, don't we? That's actually at the root of all our suffering. Not grasping means learning to relax in life, to let go of the object in our hand and let it fly away if it wishes. If it wants to stay, so be it. But it is free to leave at anytime. I can still value this certain object without, while being ready to put it down at any moment. Non grasping is not indifference! It is actually the only way we can develop true love and compassion for one another. If you don't buy this book, I'm going to come and take you to the bookstore in handcuffs to get it. It's that important and powerful. Wisdom publications has this history of publishing some of the most meaningful books I have ever encountered. These are the best sources for Buddhist texts in the English language. Enjoy!

As a beginner at meditation, I found this book most useful

Martine Batchelor can write you into a meditative state. Her prose is as gentle and kind as is her outlook on meditation.She starts with basic meditation and moves into themes. She explains how to bring meditation into your daily life. She takes away the requirements of the activity and explains that one should meditate to meditate. An absolutely quiet place is not essential, a wonderful teacher is not reqired, to be awakened is not a thing to chase after."Awakening cannot be reduced to a single experience. It is a process of dissolution, which involves letting go completely of hatred, greed and delusion. You do not awaken to something external, but to your own true nature."Thank you Ms. Batchelor.

A wonderfully explorative work.

Meditation for Life offers thoughtful insight into the world of meditation. Although written mainly for beginners, even the most experienced practitioners of meditation will enjoy Martine Batchelor's simple yet powerful words.Martine goes beyond the simple aspects of normal meditation and teaches us how the same techniques can apply to other parts of our life, such as having a conversation with someone or cooking.Through-out this beautifully bound book we can appreciate Stephen Batchelor's eye-catching photography, from a simple close-up of tree bark to an intriguing contrasted photograph of a monk crossing a bridge. Stephen's unique brand of photography highlights the overall tone of the book, namely one of enquiry and exploration.I had the pleasure of meeting both Martine and Stephen Batchelor at a Buddhist conference in New York, and purchased this book hoping that it would emit the same sense of energy and curiousness that they radiated and I was not disappointed.All in all, a wonderful book with captivating photography. Well worth the purchase.- A 17-year old spiritual seeker
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