Guided Meditations, Explorations and Healings

Guided Meditations, Explorations and Healings
Title Guided Meditations, Explorations and Healings PDF eBook
Author Stephen Levine
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 349
Release 2010-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0307757412

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From a revered meditation teacher comes an invaluable volume of guided meditations for the deeper healing of spirit, mind, and body. The culmination of decades of personal and professional explorations into the process of human consciousness, Guided Meditations, Explorations and Healings is an indispensable source book, filled with resources for healing and the deepening of awareness. Essential reading for anyone facing pain, severe illness, addiction, or other forms of suffering, in these pages Levine presents practical processes for the deep exploration of the mind and body, which are used widely in meditation centers, hospices, and hospitals around the world. Now, in this remarkable work, they are offered for the benefit of all who are drawn to looking inward—and all who seek the healing power of a merciful awareness.

A Gradual Awakening

A Gradual Awakening
Title A Gradual Awakening PDF eBook
Author Stephen Levine
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 194
Release 2010-11-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 0307773671

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In this intelligent, accessible work, acclaimed poet and meditation teacher Stephen Levine introduces readers to meditation. Filled with practical guidance and advice—as well as extensive personal recollections—A Gradual Awakening explains the value of meditation as a means of attaining awareness, and provides readers with extensive advice on how establish a practice. Drawing on his own personal experiences with and insights into vipassana meditation, Levine has crafted an inspiring book for anyone interested in deep personal growth.

Healing into Life and Death

Healing into Life and Death
Title Healing into Life and Death PDF eBook
Author Stephen Levine
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 310
Release 1989-02-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0385262191

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A guide to healing meditation, from revered teacher Stephen Levine. Drawing on years of first-hand experience working with the chronically ill, here Levine presents original techniques for working with pain and grief. Addressing the choice and application of treatment, discussing the development of a merciful awareness as a means of healing, and providing practical meditation techniques as well as personal anecdotes from his career, Levine has crafted a valuable resource for anyone dealing with pain—physical or mental.

The Healing Power of Meditation

The Healing Power of Meditation
Title The Healing Power of Meditation PDF eBook
Author Andy Fraser
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 248
Release 2013-07-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 0834828936

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Regular meditation practice has a powerful impact on the mind and body, rewiring the brain and bringing us all kinds of benefits: contentment and well-being, resilience and focus, better mental and physical health, and greater empathy and compassion. This wide-ranging anthology brings together pioneering Tibetan Buddhist teachers, scientific researchers, and health professionals to offer fascinating perspectives on the mind and emotions, new studies, and firsthand accounts of how meditation is being applied to great effect in health and social care today. • Sogyal Rinpoche and Jetsün Khandro Rinpoche on how meditation unlocks the mind’s healing power • Jon Kabat-Zinn on the benefits of mindfulness in mainstream health care • Clifford Saron on the Shamatha Project, the most comprehensive study of the effects of meditation ever conducted • Sara Lazar on what happens to our brain when we meditate • Erika Rosenberg on how meditation helps us relate better to our emotions • Dr. Lucio Bizzini, MD, on how Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy is used to treat depression • Ursula Bates on how mindfulness supports terminally ill patients as they approach the end of their lives Plus chapters from other innovators who apply meditation in health care and social work: Dr. Edel Maex, MD; Dr. Cathy Blanc, MD; Rosamund Oliver; and Dr. Frédéric Rosenfeld, MD.

Meditations for Healing

Meditations for Healing
Title Meditations for Healing PDF eBook
Author Larry Moen
Publisher U.S. Government Printing Office
Total Pages 268
Release 1994
Genre Medical
ISBN

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The Psychology of Meditation

The Psychology of Meditation
Title The Psychology of Meditation PDF eBook
Author Michael A. West
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 365
Release 2016-01-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0191002771

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In the past 20 years meditation has grown enormously in popularity across the world, practised both by the general public, as well as by an increasing number of psychologists within their daily clinical practice. Meditation is now used to treat a range of disorders, including, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, chronic pain, and addiction. In the past twenty years we have also learned much more about the underlying neural bases for meditation, and why it works. The Psychology of Meditation: Research and Practice explores the practice of meditation and mindfulness and presents accounts of the cognitive and emotional processes elicited during meditation practice. Written by researchers and practitioners with considerable experience in meditation practice and from different religious or philosophical perspectives, he book examines the evidence for the effects of meditation on emotional and physical well-being in therapeutic contexts and in applied settings. The areas covered include addictions, pain management, psychotherapy, physical health, neuroscience, and the application of meditation in school and workplace settings. Uniquely, the contributors also present accounts of their own personal experience of meditation practice including their history of practice, phenomenology, and the impact it has had on their lives. Drawing on evidence from both research and practice, this is a valuable synthesis of the ways in which meditation can profoundly enrich human experience.

Healing Meditations

Healing Meditations
Title Healing Meditations PDF eBook
Author Judith Jansen
Publisher
Total Pages 146
Release 1996
Genre
ISBN 9780620244107

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