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Top-of-the-line out there introductions to the knowledge and great thing about meditation observe. –New Age Journal

On this stunning and lucid information, Zen grasp Thich Nhat Hanh provides mild anecdotes and sensible train as a method of studying the talents of mindfulness–being awake and absolutely conscious. From washing the dishes to answering the cellphone to peeling an orange, he reminds us that every second holds inside it a possibility to work towards larger self-understanding and peacefulness.

Writer ‏ : ‎ Beacon Press; First Version (Might 1, 1999)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 140 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0807012394
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0807012390
Merchandise Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 kilos
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.4 x 0.45 x 8 inches

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Clients discover the ebook very well-written and approachable. They are saying it is a fantastic place to begin for training mindfulness, with insightful methods. Readers additionally recognize the participating anecdotes woven all through and real-life examples.

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  1. Susan

    The practice of mindfulness can bring profound benefits to life!
    In the whirlwind of modern life, where distractions bombard us incessantly, the concept of mindfulness has emerged as an oasis of calm and clarity. Mindfulness is the art of being present in the current moment, noticing our thoughts, feelings, and sensations without judgment. It is a powerful practice that can transform our mental, physical, and emotional well-being.The Origins of MindfulnessThe roots of mindfulness can be traced back to ancient Buddhist traditions. In the 6th century BCE, the Buddha taught a set of meditation techniques known as Vipassana, which translates to ‘seeing things as they are.’ Vipassana focuses on observing the nature of our experience and developing a deep understanding of the workings of the mind.The Benefits of MindfulnessThe practice of mindfulness has been shown to have numerous benefits, including:* Reduced stress and anxiety: Mindfulness helps us become aware of the sources of stress and anxiety in our lives. By observing our thoughts and feelings without judgment, we can create a sense of distance and reduce their impact on our well-being.* Improved focus and concentration: Mindfulness practices enhance our ability to focus and concentrate, making us more effective at work and in our personal lives. It strengthens the attention networks in our brain and improves our overall cognitive function.* Greater self-awareness: Mindfulness allows us to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves. By observing our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors without judgment, we can identify patterns, develop self-compassion, and make conscious choices about who we want to be.* Enhanced emotional regulation: Mindfulness practices help us regulate our emotions more effectively. By acknowledging our feelings and providing a space to observe them, we can avoid becoming overwhelmed or reactive.* Improved physical health: Studies have shown that mindfulness meditation can reduce pain, improve sleep quality, and boost our immune system. It also helps us become more aware of our body sensations, promoting a sense of well-being and physical vitality.How to Practice MindfulnessPracticing mindfulness is simple but requires consistency. Here are a few basic exercises to get started:* Mindful breathing: Sit or lie comfortably and focus your attention on your breath. Notice the rise and fall of your chest, the flow of air in and out of your body. If your mind wanders, gently bring it back to your breath.* Body scan meditation: Lie down or sit and scan your body, from the top of your head to the tips of your toes. Notice any sensations, such as warmth, tingling, or pressure. Observe these sensations without judgment and allow your attention to gently move throughout your body.* Walking meditation: Walk slowly and deliberately, paying attention to the sensations in your feet and the movement of your body. Notice your surroundings and the sensations of the breeze on your skin or the sun on your face.Tips for Beginners* Be patient and don’t get discouraged if your mind wanders. It’s perfectly normal, especially when starting.* Practice regularly, even for just a few minutes each day. Consistency is key.* Find a quiet place where you can practice without distractions.* Be kind to yourself and observe your thoughts and feelings without judgment.* If you feel overwhelmed or uncomfortable during meditation, gently open your eyes and take a few deep breaths.ConclusionThe practice of mindfulness is a journey that can bring profound benefits to our lives. By cultivating an awareness of the present moment, we can reduce stress, improve our focus, develop self-compassion, and enhance our overall well-being. As we continue to practice mindfulness, we discover that the miracle is not in the practice itself but in the transformation it brings to our lives. Embracing the present moment with open hearts and minds, we unlock the power to live more fulfilling and meaningful lives.

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  2. Bradley Miles

    #1 book on mindfulness
    I just finished a retreat at one of Thich Nhat Hanh’s Plum Village monasteries in New York so I am a bit biased but this is the #1 book I’ve ever read on mindfulness. As in, it is the simplest and most practical to understand and easiest to pass along to a lay-person or beginner.The practical analogies of the mind as a castle that you must guard as thoughts come in is incredibleThe practical advice of guiding each breath through careful narration (“When you breathe in, note ‘I am breathing in'” etc.), especially directed at monks, is a wonderful way to start your practice as a lay-person.Everything about this book is simple, direct and profound. I would highly recommend reading.

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  3. alaska

    fantastic intro to meditation and Zen Buddhism
    With how widespread Thích Nhất Hạnh’s name is in the new age world, I completely misunderstood who he was and what he taught. Hanh’s Miracle of Mindfulness is a series of translated letters from 1968 — written while exiled from Vietnam — instructing young monks overseas on meditation. His ‘mindfulness’ isn’t the confusing buzzword it is today, but simply a way to inch towards the Buddhist idea of enlightenment.I expected scam artistry akin to Eckhart Tolle or Deepak Chopra, not legitimate Buddhist teachings. There’s still a few lines of woo-woo that don’t mean anything (to me, at least), but the majority of Hanh’s Buddhist ideas reject the nonsense of religious text and simply want the the reader to be self-aware: Recognize their emotions and the emotions of others; the causes of social strife and personal discomfort; the is-ness of all things.It’s a straight, beautiful series of meditations to wash away one’s anxieties, starting with the most basic step in meditation: Be conscious of one’s breathing. Focus on the act of breathing. Focus on any act one’s doing and enjoy it — walking, doing the dishes, the laundry — because all moments in life could and should be enjoyable.The book concludes with a useful step-by-step guide on each method of meditation without the letters’ contexts — a great reference for when one needs reminders.Hanh’s writing is succinct, and makes the reader feel beautiful without asking for anything in return. Highly recommended.

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  4. Laura V.

    Beautiful
    A beautiful read.

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  5. Reviewer

    Life changing, even for a non-Buddhist
    I’m a Christian, but after reading this book I decided to start practicing the parts of Buddhism related to mindfulness, such as the “day of mindfulness” he recommends. These can be applied to Christianity directly, as we can learn to be ever mindful of God’s presence (“pray without ceasing”), etc. But a reasonable first step is just to be present and awake yourself. This is one of the few books I’ve read that has been truly transformative for me. But upon doing a bit of research, I found that Thich Nhat Hanh has had a profound influence on the whole world–Buddhist and otherwise–as a teacher. He would have probably said, “naturally–a consequence of inter-being, which is not my influence alone, but of my whole spiritual lineage (including Christianity).” But his life and teachings were nonetheless special.

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  6. Steven Leighton

    I-m not a budhist or spiritual person but I read the first half of the book and started to do a breathing execise learnt from this book. Here it is>Breathe in through your nose as slowly as you can, hold a moment then breathe out as slowly as you can.Try to breathe in then out as slowly as you can becoming increasingly slower… taking longer to inhale and longer to exhale. After two weeks I realised I was reacting to “provocations” less and felt generally more calm. I did it for 10 minutes morning and 10 night time.. I stopped because I went away on a trip came back and I was “snappy” again and annoyed by slow traffic etc. Started slow breathing again and I’m calmer again. I have no idea how this works … I listened toa Huberman Labs podcast on breathing and I still don’t know how or why it works for me; but it does. I can’t get into all the Godhead stuff…

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  7. Joey Godin

    Great book! Uses deep Buddhist wisdom and puts it in a concise and accessible language. It’s a quick read too.

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  8. Avinash Agarwal

    Reading the book at the right time. Helped me calm my mind and heartHighly recommended to all every one

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  9. LEANDRO MACIEL ALVES

    Excelente leitura e insiights maravilhosos, de uma pessoa que realmente segue aquilo que faz, com muita compaixão amor e sabedoria

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  10. Diniy Leckenby

    I think everybody needs to read this book and take mindfulness into consideration, the world and our lives and minds are such a busy place. We get lost in ourselves and in other people. We forget to breathe an even think. Great book

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