Meditation 101: A Clear and Friendly Guide for Beginners of All Persuasions
Back in 1968, after a friend gave me a few basic instructions on how to begin meditating, it wasn't long before I realized that I was seriously in need of more information on the subject; thus began for me a lifelong informal investigation into the planet's numerous meditation traditions.

Because I'm a practical person (and one for whom "because I said so" has never been enough of an answer), I soon discovered that it was important for me to examine the "why" behind those traditions—the physiology, psychology and purpose of sitting in meditation; its relationship between physical and mental experience; therelationship of each meditation technique to the spiritual tradition which taught it; the relationship of meditation to "real life."

Along the way, I encountered some remarkable teachers and writings, and every time I found a tidbit of learning (whether from actual experience, from the words or actions of a teacher or from a specific text) which created an "aha!" moment of clarity and discovery for me, I made a note of it to share and compare with other meditators. What I've put into this book is the cream of those practical suggestions, useful quotes, clarifying metaphors and relevant bits of scientific information—things which have not only helped me stick to a meditation practice through thick and thin for over 30 years, but have shown me (and others) the way to real moments of understanding. This is the book I wish someone had given me all those years ago!

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Meditation 101: A Clear and Friendly Guide for Beginners of All Persuasions
Back in 1968, after a friend gave me a few basic instructions on how to begin meditating, it wasn't long before I realized that I was seriously in need of more information on the subject; thus began for me a lifelong informal investigation into the planet's numerous meditation traditions.

Because I'm a practical person (and one for whom "because I said so" has never been enough of an answer), I soon discovered that it was important for me to examine the "why" behind those traditions—the physiology, psychology and purpose of sitting in meditation; its relationship between physical and mental experience; therelationship of each meditation technique to the spiritual tradition which taught it; the relationship of meditation to "real life."

Along the way, I encountered some remarkable teachers and writings, and every time I found a tidbit of learning (whether from actual experience, from the words or actions of a teacher or from a specific text) which created an "aha!" moment of clarity and discovery for me, I made a note of it to share and compare with other meditators. What I've put into this book is the cream of those practical suggestions, useful quotes, clarifying metaphors and relevant bits of scientific information—things which have not only helped me stick to a meditation practice through thick and thin for over 30 years, but have shown me (and others) the way to real moments of understanding. This is the book I wish someone had given me all those years ago!

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Meditation 101: A Clear and Friendly Guide for Beginners of All Persuasions

Meditation 101: A Clear and Friendly Guide for Beginners of All Persuasions

by Amie Hill
Meditation 101: A Clear and Friendly Guide for Beginners of All Persuasions

Meditation 101: A Clear and Friendly Guide for Beginners of All Persuasions

by Amie Hill

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Back in 1968, after a friend gave me a few basic instructions on how to begin meditating, it wasn't long before I realized that I was seriously in need of more information on the subject; thus began for me a lifelong informal investigation into the planet's numerous meditation traditions.

Because I'm a practical person (and one for whom "because I said so" has never been enough of an answer), I soon discovered that it was important for me to examine the "why" behind those traditions—the physiology, psychology and purpose of sitting in meditation; its relationship between physical and mental experience; therelationship of each meditation technique to the spiritual tradition which taught it; the relationship of meditation to "real life."

Along the way, I encountered some remarkable teachers and writings, and every time I found a tidbit of learning (whether from actual experience, from the words or actions of a teacher or from a specific text) which created an "aha!" moment of clarity and discovery for me, I made a note of it to share and compare with other meditators. What I've put into this book is the cream of those practical suggestions, useful quotes, clarifying metaphors and relevant bits of scientific information—things which have not only helped me stick to a meditation practice through thick and thin for over 30 years, but have shown me (and others) the way to real moments of understanding. This is the book I wish someone had given me all those years ago!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469786643
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/28/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 126
File size: 545 KB

Table of Contents

Author's Notexi
Introductionxiii
What Is Meditation, Anyway?xv
What the Doctor Orderedxvi
Finding Time, Making Spacexviii
Beginning: One Day at a Timexx
Just Doing Itxxi
Settling inxxiii
Bells, Shells and Smellsxxv
Sitting Meditation and How to Do it1
Why Sit?2
Cushions and Benches and Chairs, Oh My3
What to do with Your Legs9
What to do with Your Feet, Or, the Lotus Perplex11
No Slouch at This13
Stretching It out15
What to do with Your Head, Neck and Back17
What to do with Your Hands19
What to do with Your Eyes and Face21
Feedback Is Your Friend23
Settling down, Settling in24
What to do with Your Breath27
What Breathing Feels Like29
Breathing/Sitting30
Airy Imagery31
Watching the Breath33
Attention, Everyone35
Body and Mind: Connecting the Dots37
Closer than You Think39
What to do with Your Mind41
More Scientific Digression44
What Deep Meditation Feels Like46
A Train of Thought47
Starting from Where You Are50
Here Come the Judge52
Conditions, Conditions54
Bodydrama/Mindgames57
Passing Notes59
Easy Does It61
Story Time; Your Top Ten Tunes63
Returning to Center and Cleaning out the Attic65
Keeping It Simple67
Some Variations, Practicalities and Helpful Hints69
Walking Meditation69
Stepping out72
Chants, Mantras and Sounds74
Meditation Courtesy77
Timing Yourself79
How Long Should I Meditate?80
What Happens If I Skip My Meditation?81
What if I keep Falling Asleep?82
Some Pre- and Post-Meditation Suggestions83
How do I Know If I'm Meditating?85
Teachers and Helpers87
What's Next?90
Bibliography91
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