Toronto Method Mindfulness Handbook - Six Lessons in Embodied and Compassionate Meditation
Arie Kaplan
Erzähler Arie Kaplan
Verlag: FriesenPress
Beschreibung
TORONTO METHOD MINDFULNESS HANDBOOK is a thorough guide to the fundamental theory and practice of contemporary mindfulness meditation. It is a stand-alone resource for both beginning and intermediate practitioners. Through six lessons, Ari Kaplan explains the importance of balancing present moment awareness with loving-kindness, curiosity with non-identification, and intentional practice with the spontaneous experience of pure beingness. His teachings are rooted in well-recognized research methods, such as the Toronto Mindfulness Scale and Emotion-Focused Mindfulness. Reading or listening to this book is a meditative experience in and of itself and offers tools to:Enhance self-awareness and insight,Relieve stress,Notice biases and social conditioning,Alleviate mental suffering, andImprove relationships with others and oneself. Kaplan blends science, law and philosophy with personal stories and shares his own experience with inter-generational trauma. He illustrates the likelihood of avoidance or spiritual bypassing on the way, and how self-compassion practices can open a doorway to healing deep pain.
Dauer: etwa 4 Stunden (04:04:41) Veröffentlichungsdatum: 11.07.2023; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

