Kipfer shows readers how to meditate anytime, anywhere, and reap the ever-growing list of benefits associated with this practice.
Kipfer shows readers how to meditate anytime, anywhere, and reap the ever-growing list of benefits associated with this practice.
Don't self-medicate—self-meditate. In a book of thousands of entries, written in the abundant, winningly positive way that's helped her books sell over 1.5 million copies, Barbara Ann Kipfer shows just how we can—and should—meditate anytime, anywhere, and reap the evergrowing list of benefits associated with this practice. Created by the author who brought us "14,000 Things to Be Happy About," "Instant Karma," "8,789 Words of Wisdom," and "The Wish List," SELF MEDITATION is a compulsive, instantly accessible list of hundreds and hundreds of meditation practices that can be done during the course of our daily lives. You don't need to go to a mountain retreat, renounce meat, or walk through coals on the soles of your feet—here's a meditation to have with a cup of tea. A waiting-in-line meditation. Meditations while reading, eating, doing sit-ups, working, shopping, or finding yourself stuck in a traffic jam ("especially" while stuck in a traffic jam). There are breaths to take and praises to give, and throughout, ways to slow down and finally smell the roses—or hear the crickets—or see the stars. Drawn from spiritual practices as varied as Zen, yoga, Sufism, and insight meditation, it's a delicious spiritual tonic that includes meditation basics, mantras and koans, tips, and more. A completely portable guide, so that at any moment of the day or night, we can all catch our inner breath.
Barbara Ann Kipfer, Ph.D., is a lexicographer who has au
Barbara Ann Kipfer, Ph.D., is a lexicographer who has au
Barbara Ann Kipfer, Ph.D., is a lexicographer who has au
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Don't self-medicate-- self-meditate. In a book of thousands of entries, written in the abundant, winningly positive way that's helped her books sell over 1.5 million copies, Barbara Ann Kipfer shows just how we can-- and should-- meditate anytime, anywhere, and reap the evergrowing list of benefits associated with this practice. Created by the author who brought us "14,000 Things to Be Happy About," "Instant Karma," "8,789 Words of Wisdom," and "The Wish List," SELF MEDITATION is a compulsive, instantly accessible list of hundreds and hundreds of meditation practices that can be done during the course of our daily lives. You don't need to go to a mountain retreat, renounce meat, or walk through coals on the soles of your feet-- here's a meditation to have with a cup of tea. A waiting-in-line meditation. Meditations while reading, eating, doing sit-ups, working, shopping, or finding yourself stuck in a traffic jam ("especially" while stuck in a traffic jam). There are breaths to take and praises to give, and throughout, ways to slow down and finally smell the roses-- or hear the crickets-- or see the stars. Drawn from spiritual practices as varied as Zen, yoga, Sufism, and insight meditation, it's a delicious spiritual tonic that includes meditation basics, mantras and koans, tips, and more. A completely portable guide, so that at any moment of the day or night, we can all catch our inner breath.
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