Giving Up Without Giving Up: Meditation and Depressions
Autor Jim Greenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mar 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472957450
ISBN-10: 1472957458
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472957458
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Draws on Christian and Buddhist teachings and gives practical examples of how to meditate effectively
Notă biografică
Jim Green has worked for many years in the field of mental health with both local and national organisations, the Open University and the BBC. He describes his decades of meditation practice as 'always learning to be a beginner'.
Cuprins
In the darkWelcomeLearning to beginBeginning againHow to meditateMeditation and DepressionsMeditation: Nothing to be doneBy any other nameMeditation: I will give you restLoss, grief, mourning and birdwingsMeditation: 'A Moment in each Day'No self/no shortcutsMeditation: With the leper and the wolfLife is the treatment!Meditation: A perpetual surpriseInto the desertMeditation: We do not know how to prayBefore You DieCommunityAnother BeginningMeditation: The general dancePostscriptNotesSelect bibliographyRecommended readingOrganizations and resourcesAcknowledgementsPermissionsNotes on the Author
Recenzii
Jim Green has described a new approach to the corrosive suffering of depression . His special gift is shown in connecting to the sources of healing found in literature, faith and contemplative practice. Anyone suffering from depression who reads this book will feel both understood and gently guided forward.
Might "depression" be, not a cold, deterministic diagnosis, but a call to spiritual awakening, to a graced construction of self? Jim Green says it may, and presents his case persuasively.
If it is true that all human griefs have their roots in our inability to sit quietly in our own company for five minutes, this spare, candid and calm introduction to meditative practice will be a life-saving gift for many living in or on the edge of the darkness that regularly overtakes us in this uncontrollable world.
The beguiling title of Jim Green's book both conceals and reveals its revolutionary nature. In beautifully crafted prose, he challenges his readers to let go of their pre-suppositions, habitual attitudes and conditioned responses to life's existential sufferings. Above all, he offers a path out of the prison of dualistic thinking. Meditation, he suggests, leads into the heart of paradox where nothing gives access to everything.
Might "depression" be, not a cold, deterministic diagnosis, but a call to spiritual awakening, to a graced construction of self? Jim Green says it may, and presents his case persuasively.
If it is true that all human griefs have their roots in our inability to sit quietly in our own company for five minutes, this spare, candid and calm introduction to meditative practice will be a life-saving gift for many living in or on the edge of the darkness that regularly overtakes us in this uncontrollable world.
The beguiling title of Jim Green's book both conceals and reveals its revolutionary nature. In beautifully crafted prose, he challenges his readers to let go of their pre-suppositions, habitual attitudes and conditioned responses to life's existential sufferings. Above all, he offers a path out of the prison of dualistic thinking. Meditation, he suggests, leads into the heart of paradox where nothing gives access to everything.