The basics of meditation, from getting settled and the six points of posture to learning to settle to breathing and relaxation
Gentleness, patience, and humor three ingredients for a well-balanced practice
The Seven Delights-how moments of difficulty can become doorways to awakening and love
Shamatha (or calm abiding), the art of stabilizing the mind to remain present with whatever arises
Thoughts and emotions as "sheer delight"-instead of obstacles-in meditation
Here is in indispensable program from the meditation teacher who remains a first choice for students the world over. From my own experience and from listening to many people over the years, I ve tried to offer here what I feel are the essential points of mediation, explains Pema Chodron. Now this beloved voice shares with you her accessible approach simple and down to earth while informed by the highest traditions of Tibetan Buddhism on How to Meditate with Pema Chodron. Disc One
Introduction
Becoming your own meditation instructor
The cause of suffering
Working with your mind
Learning to settle
Start with awareness
Working with posture
Being faithful to the technique
Meditation: Being present
Disc Two
Introduction
Our habitual patterns
Being right here
Meditation: Coming back to the breath
Coming back into presence
Meditation: Finding balance
Attention and relaxation
Discursive thought
Gentleness, patience, and humor
Meditation: Relaxation
Disc Three
Introduction
Meditation: Faithful to being present
Training in letting go
Uncovering Buddha nature
Meditation: Uncovering Buddha nature
Refreshing Your Body
Waiting for a thought to occur
Meditation: Waiting, occurrence, dissolve
Suggestions for your practice
Disc Four
Introduction
Balancing and settling
Meditation: working with thoughts
Fixation and the thinking process
Experiencing your emotions
Working with unfavorable conditions
Go to your body
Bringing up a strong emotion
Meditation: Working the feeling
Disc Five
Introduction
Fully here
No problem except identifying
Six sense perceptions
Non-dualistic experience
Meditation: Undivided awareness
Noticing when we go off
Meditation: working with sight
Meditation: working with touch
Pema is one of our most beloved and helpful teachers practical, compassionate, and wise. How to Meditate is a great way to take her teachings to heart and develop a meditation practice. Jack Kornfield, author of A Path with Heart and A Lamp in the Darkness This is a great compilation of meditation instruction which she has personal given to many of her students over the years. These instructions have brought so much help to others that it has made her one of the most loved and revered Buddhist teacher in this modern world. With a brilliant mind and an absolutely cheerful attitude toward life, she practices what she teaches. Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche"
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