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You′ve probably heard about the benefits of meditation: Sharper thinking, reduced stress, improved concentration, lower blood pressure, even increased sexual pleasure , all of these positive effects have been confirmed by science. In this uniquely accessible guide, Lorin Roche shows that meditation is that easy , and pleasurable. Roche answers questions and debunks meditation myths, and gives three easy-to-follow techniques for getting started 塴he Do Nothing Technique," "Salute Each of the Senses," and "Feeling at Home Exercise". He and shows you how to integrate "mini meditations" into spare moments of the day, from savouring morning coffee to taking advantage of the five minutes before a meeting. He explains how to overcome meditation obstacles, customise meditation to your own needs, and use your breath, voice, and attention as meditation aids. And he shows how meditation will give you the power to explore your inner passions , and enrich your sense of self. Review: Don't buy the audiobook. Read his website and buy the book. - The audiobook is not a fair representation of the author's work. Instead I urge you to check out his website, lorinroche dot com, in which you'll find an abundance of information. (Especially check out the segment titled "Dangers of Meditation.") Then buy his books. I found "Meditation Made Easy" to be the best one, but am ordering his out-of-print book on healing. This person is amazing. His ideas are revolutionary; they have singlehandedly resurrected my meditation practice. The energy of his work is bracing, clear, potent, and powerful. I found him by googling "no-bullsh!t meditation," because I was so tired of the BS, yet I had no way of knowing for sure what was BS and what was not. I had explored Shambhala, Zen, Vipassana, Mindfulness, something called heart-rhythm meditation, and other paths. I had bumped my nose on roadblock after roadblock. From being directed to assume physically impossible postures (and limping back home with a charley horse), to receiving incomplete and misleading information, to being lectured with woo-woo New Age philosophy that was incidental and (I thought) unhealthy, I was ready to despair. Lorin Roche, by calling BS on most of that mutually contradictory misinformation meant for monastics rather than householders, opened a door for me. Some reviewers say he makes meditation "too easy." That may be so, if one is strong, young, healthy and wealthy, rubber-jointed, unshakably determined, and already established in one's practice. I just read a meditation teacher come right out and admit that one of the challenges of their job is to continually dangle a carrot just beyond their students' reach, and finding said carrot can be a challenge. This might be valuable if a student has a long enough reach that they don't despair and quit. Unfortunately one hears many, many reports of people quitting meditation in frustration. To do so is more common than persevering. By calling out the BS, Lorin Roche drains the quicksand pits. Ignore the poorly-abridged audiobook. It makes the author sound like Mr. Rogers. In the book, and on his website, his "voice" sounds more like George Carlin. Review: I meditated for 10 years every day after reading this book - I have a busy mind, so I could never meditate before. This book has changed my life. Not only I meditate every day now, I became a meditation teacher so I can help other people who "failed at meditation" to make their way into vibrant peace.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 162 Reviews |
R**X
Don't buy the audiobook. Read his website and buy the book.
The audiobook is not a fair representation of the author's work. Instead I urge you to check out his website, lorinroche dot com, in which you'll find an abundance of information. (Especially check out the segment titled "Dangers of Meditation.") Then buy his books. I found "Meditation Made Easy" to be the best one, but am ordering his out-of-print book on healing. This person is amazing. His ideas are revolutionary; they have singlehandedly resurrected my meditation practice. The energy of his work is bracing, clear, potent, and powerful. I found him by googling "no-bullsh!t meditation," because I was so tired of the BS, yet I had no way of knowing for sure what was BS and what was not. I had explored Shambhala, Zen, Vipassana, Mindfulness, something called heart-rhythm meditation, and other paths. I had bumped my nose on roadblock after roadblock. From being directed to assume physically impossible postures (and limping back home with a charley horse), to receiving incomplete and misleading information, to being lectured with woo-woo New Age philosophy that was incidental and (I thought) unhealthy, I was ready to despair. Lorin Roche, by calling BS on most of that mutually contradictory misinformation meant for monastics rather than householders, opened a door for me. Some reviewers say he makes meditation "too easy." That may be so, if one is strong, young, healthy and wealthy, rubber-jointed, unshakably determined, and already established in one's practice. I just read a meditation teacher come right out and admit that one of the challenges of their job is to continually dangle a carrot just beyond their students' reach, and finding said carrot can be a challenge. This might be valuable if a student has a long enough reach that they don't despair and quit. Unfortunately one hears many, many reports of people quitting meditation in frustration. To do so is more common than persevering. By calling out the BS, Lorin Roche drains the quicksand pits. Ignore the poorly-abridged audiobook. It makes the author sound like Mr. Rogers. In the book, and on his website, his "voice" sounds more like George Carlin.
M**A
I meditated for 10 years every day after reading this book
I have a busy mind, so I could never meditate before. This book has changed my life. Not only I meditate every day now, I became a meditation teacher so I can help other people who "failed at meditation" to make their way into vibrant peace.
S**Z
Good for a newb
I found this book at the library and enjoyed it so much that I purchased. I've been interested in meditation for years, but never understood how to get started. It seemed I would need to sequester myself in an ashram for six weeks to develop an understanding of the basics. This book does away with that and provides simple ideas for beginners. It appears to be beneficial to advanced persons as well, and I purchased it with the hopes I'll be using it for many years.
K**R
Cuts through the mumbo jumbo
Highly recommended. Cuts through a lot of the mumbo jumbo that has accumulated around meditation (the "odious rules" mentioned in the book). I don't know if purists would object to such advice as "if you fall asleep you probably need to sleep" and "keep it short so you look forward to it." But I found it helpful. I wouldn't have bought this book based on the artwork on the cover, and I don't particularly like the edition, but I read a review that persuaded me to buy it and am glad I did.
E**B
Meditation Made Accessible
For someone interested in introducing a practice of formal meditation into their daily routine, this book makes that practice possible, without all the new age or eastern philosophy and without forcing a single method. Lorin really gives you the controls, he just provides road map.
J**.
Absolutely wonderful!
Dr. Roche absolutely understands meditation and the eastern tradition. His book is very easy to understand and offers an excellent map for the beginner to initiate a practice and many reminders for those already meditating. Buy this book for yourself and for friends and loved ones you care about. It is a treasure.
J**N
Helpful
I wanted to develop a meditation practice this year, but I struggled with emptying my mind. This book helped me to see alternative forms of meditation that could be rewarding and helpful.
H**N
headline
I think that having to write a review of x amount of words is not such a good idea. The product was good but I dont want to spend heaps of time setting out my thoughts on paper so I will cut and past this onto all the purchases i have made to save time. Do you get it.
A**N
Techniques that work for every person
A simple 100 or so ways into mindfulness! Should be required reading in high school... I might've actually read the whole thing. 🤣
P**L
Five Stars
it was a brilliant read but the service in getting to me was very poor
S**N
Awesome book! Got me back into my practice with ...
Awesome book ! Got me back into my practice with a fresh mind.
J**M
Highly recommended
Best med book of the 4 I have now read.
P**U
I love his naural approach
This book made me want to meditate again. I love his naural approach. Lorin Roche is a gem.
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