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Think Like the Buddha

108 Days of Mindfulness

Author: Victor M. Parachin  

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Mindfulness simply means being alert, aware, attentive moment by moment. The simplest definition of mindfulness is mental scrutiny. When we have that mind skill, the result of our living is positive, as the Buddha noted: "All wholesome words, deeds and thoughts have mindfulness as their root." However, if the mind is not trained, the result of our living will show up much the opposite, marked by forgetfulness and neglect.The Buddha, who was the planet's most prominent practitioner of mindfulness, taught this technique to others. THINK LIKE THE BUDDHA offers reflections for 108 days of mindfulness. The stories and lessons are brought together to provide insight, information, instruction and inspiration for the reader to cultivate this practice daily. The book is very "user friendly" - immediately applicable regardless of any background in Buddhism, and is thus useful to complete beginners.Mindfulness is more than stress release, or mental focus. It cannot be separated it from the ethical framework of Buddhism. THINK LIKE THE BUDDHA retains this ethical component of Buddhism from which mindfulness is derived. The stories and teachings in this book cover a wide variety of specific topics, from divorce, to illness, to losing a job, to determining a course of action. All these meditations are infused with the message of compassion that all today are hungering for.

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“"All wholesome words, deeds and thoughts have mindfulness as their root." -- Buddha”

"All wholesome words, deeds and thoughts have mindfulness as their root." -- Buddha

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About the Author

Victor M. Parachin, M. Div., is Director of the Tulsa Yoga Meditation Center and is a certified ayurvedic wellness consultant, meditation teacher and Yoga instructor. He is the author of a dozen books about both Eastern and Western spiritual practices.

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This book presents mindfulness teachings via short insights or meditations. Unlike many other books on mindfulness, which provide a lot of theoretical explanationthey tell about the subjectthis manuscript shows the reader with teaching stories how to put mindfulness into daily life.Mindfulness simply means being alert, aware, attentive moment by moment. The simplest definition of mindfulness is mental scrutiny. The Buddha was consistently speaking about the practice and realization of mindfulness. When asked, Who are you, my friend? the Buddha replied directly and concisely: I am awake! Though that answer was an unusual way to define himself, it pointed to the essence of Buddha's teaching.When we have that mind skill, the result of our living is positive, as the Buddha noted: All wholesome words, deeds and thoughts have mindfulness as their root. However, if the mind is not trained, the result of our living will show up much the opposite, marked by forgetfulness and neglect. The readings in this book offer gentle reminders about how to be mindful in our daily thoughts, words and actions. All too often we forget to be present. We neglect to be mindful when eating, listening, speaking, working, studying, seeing the sunrise and the sunset, being with friends or sipping a cup of tea. As a result, we fail to live our lives to their fullest potential and experience the joy of living. The Buddha, who was the planet's most prominent practitioner of mindfulness, taught this technique to others. This book, Think Like the Buddha, offers reflections for 108 days of mindfulness. The stories and lessons are brought together to provide insight, information, instruction and inspiration for the reader to cultivate this practice daily. The book is very user friendlyimmediately applicable regardless of any background in Buddhism, and is thus useful to complete beginners. Mindfulness is more than stress release, or mental focus. It cannot be separated it from the ethical framework of Buddhism. Think Like The Buddha retains this ethical component of Buddhism from which mindfulness is derived. The stories and teachings in this book cover a wide variety of specific topics, from divorce, to illness, to losing a job, to determining a course of action. All these meditations are infused with the message of compassion that all today are hungering for.

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Publisher
Hohm Press,U.S.
Published
25th January 2021
Pages
232
ISBN
9781942493617

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