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E**Y
interesting
good book
J**O
Spot-on explanations of meditation with very helpful context
I practiced meditation when I was 15 years-old and again now at 32 years-old. I always had so many questions about what exactly I was supposed to be doing. Goldstein's book is the second book that I have read this month while doing Sam Harris' Waking Up app meditations, and this book was exactly what I was looking for. Goldstein's instructions are clear and relevant to all of the picky questions that I had about meditation such as: 'Why am I concentrating on the breath but then also some other times concentrating on anything that arises?', 'If I feel a vacuous mind, I must be on to something good...?' (The answer there is 'no'.), 'How does the idea of the "self" tie into this?'.I really appreciated the medium speed pace of this text. It was elaborate enough and slightly ponderous, but not repetitive or too long. Although I was interested in fairly explicit instruction on meditation, I appreciated the tie-in to Buddhist tradition. And the book gave me some unexpected 'aha!' moments by getting me to think about life in some novel ways.
S**
Practical and Enlightening
Goldstein writes with pure humility and truth. Easy to read and relatable. He gives the reader practical tools on applying meditation into your life, and understanding the mind from an unorthodox approach. The Buddhist and Tao view of non action to achieve your true nature, is heavily applied here and can help anyone find the peace their nature asks them of. I am thankful to have found his book during the pandemic. At a time when there is so much uncertainty and ego-driven tendencies of self preservation, Goldstein helped me in directing myself towards my inner compass of peace.
M**.
Into the heart of Buddhist practice
Joseph Goldstein is one of my top teachers of all times. He has a way of making the teaching available and so attractive that it makes the actual practice not only possible, but applicable to all people.He has reached my heart, and his way of teaching has allowed me to enhance my daily practice into a most committed way of life.I sincerely recommend this book to anyone who is seriously trying to engage in insight oriented meditation and might find as a side effect an unbelievable skill to enjoy and navigate through life.
G**M
Kindle Edition Question???
I downloaded what I thought was the newer version of this wonderful book (August 2020) and when I open it in Kindle it looks like the 1976 version (which I own in paperback). Can anyone tell me what year the kindle edition is?Thank you!
K**I
Changed my life.
I first read this book 25 years ago in the midst of a late-20s existential crisis. It led to a complete left turn in life. Changed jobs, changed country of residence and ended up much happier.I gave copies of the book to various people over the years - some got it, some didn’t. I realized that the book only gives you the answers if you have the questions in the first place. Nevertheless the book changed my life and it could change yours.
G**M
Insightful
Many insights are clearly expressed. I will follow another books by the author. Words cannot express the experience but he does list many books in suggested words (books).
C**E
The voice of a classic
This book, written 36 years ago, stands as one of the freshest takes I've encountered for some time on subjects that are core to the Buddhist experience. I will re-read this one often, putting it on the shelf where I keep my classics. Goldstein writes with such a non assuming voice, retaining as he does here that inquisitive state of mind that so intrigued me when I was in college. He's so accessible as a person when he writes, having that gift that makes the reader want to call him up with yet another question. I felt so present at the retreat he records here because of the unique way he expresses himself. Hes clearly a guy who should pick up the pen and give us some more.
O**A
Essentially this book is about Buddhist meditation and it is fascinating reading.
I really like the way Joseph Goldstein teaches aspects of Buddhism. I heard one of his talks on 'letting go', which is one of the Four Noble Truths and he explains it so fluently and easily in a way that one grasps it right away. He approaches the Four Noble Truths in this book plus the Noble Eightfold Path. Essentially this book is about Buddhist meditation and it is fascinating reading, I often read sections of it.
M**N
highly readable - and arrived quickly - delighted.
Superb condition, highly readable - and arrived quickly - delighted.
M**K
Five Stars
Simply great reading. And always to the point.
M**N
Five Stars
Ok
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