Mindfulness is a powerful tool of personal change. What seems a deceptively simple process has the potential to undo unwanted thoughts and behaviours and generate alternative ways of acting and thinking.
I have been meditating for around 15 years, but find most books on meditation too dense and (unnecessarily) complex for the beginner, so I have written this easy to follow introduction. I write this guide merely as a humble traveller on the path, who has stopped to assist another traveller on their way.
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Undo repeating un-useful patterns of thought and behaviour over and over.
Meditation is the ultimate form of personal transformations, with practice you abandon your fixed concept of personality, you become free of the baggage of psychological ticks, hang-ups, contradictions and prejudices that make up “you”.
Mindfulness is traditionally a spiritual or religious process, but has been explored and studied by psychologist since the 1970’s and has been formalised into a number of therapeutic applications that have been shown to work with issues such as stress reduction, anxiety and depression and chronic pain.
Mindfulness is best described by John Kabat-Zinn as “…paying attention in a particular way; on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally.”
What you get:
This is a complete beginners guide and I have done my best to cover every aspect of the meditation process, simply and without fluff or padding. Including:
There is over 30 years of scientific evidence (and over 2500 years of anecdotal evidence!) that suggests that a simple practice of mindfulness meditation can:
I firmly believe that a daily meditation routine is one of the best ways to improve your health and well being.
49 page eGuide. Available for instant download!
Only £7.99 (approx $12.99/€8.99)