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Schiffer Publishing Ltd My Heart Rocks
Book SynopsisA compilation of beautiful heart rocks found in their natural environment by nature photographer Amy M. Dykens.
£20.69
Solis Press Thought-Forms
£14.99
Rockridge Press No-Nonsense Zen for Beginners: Clear Answers to
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Sounds True Inc Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief: Practices
Book SynopsisIt is said that one in five Americans—or 50 million people—suffer from chronic pain. In response to these staggering statistics, Jon Kabat-Zinn, the man who brought mindfulness into mainstream medicine, is offering proven mindfulness meditation practices to work gently and effectively with the most challenging circumstances. Originally published in audio format as Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief, the content is being adapted to a soothing and beautiful, illustrated book with accompanying guided meditation practices (offered digitally). The book opens with an overview of seven fundamental attitudes we can develop and deploy to cultivate mindfulness in relationship to chronic pain and its incessant challenges, and continues with the following concepts: --Mindfulness of breathing—how to “put out the welcome mat” for whatever arises in one's experience --What to do about pain—how to work with intense and unwanted sensations --Working with thoughts and emotions—how to avoid identifying with your experience of pain and instead see sensations and thoughts as sensations and thoughts --Resting in awareness—a three-minute mindful pause to restore balance, resilience, and self-compassion --Mindfulness in everyday life—allowing the nitty-gritty of one's daily life to be both the ultimate meditation teacher and the real meditation practice
£16.14
University Press of Florida A Guide to a Somatic Movement Practice
Book SynopsisIn this introduction to the work of somatic dance education pioneer Nancy Topf, readers are ushered on a journey to explore the movement of the body through a close awareness of anatomical form and function.
£22.46
Insight Editions Unplug [Mini Book]: Meditations & Inspirations
Book SynopsisA pocket-sized book of thoughtful quotes curated to help you unplug from your devices, step away from your screen, and live a more present life.“Almost everything will work if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.” ––Anne Lamott With the constant barrage of news feeds, notifications, and social media demanding our attention almost every minute of our day, it has become critical for us to take a digital break and unplug. Stepping away from our screens, however, is proving to be increasingly more difficult in today’s constant, hyperconnected, technological world. How can we mindfully connect to the present moment and allow ourselves to fully enter into the here and now? Dive into the insightful words of writers, thinkers, and seekers who grapple with the way media shapes our consciousness. Let these quotes act as a guide to reflect on and cherish everyday experiences without digital technology and bring critical awareness on how technology is overtaking our lives. Unplug mini book invites us to disconnect from the never-ending data stream inundating our lives so that we can reconnect with ourselves. 150 QUOTES: Open to any page for inspiration from writers and thinkers including Eckhart Tolle, Henry David Thoreau, Alan Watts, and Deepak Chopra POCKET SIZE: This compact mini book fits easily in a pocket or purse for easy access to wisdom and inspiration whenever it’s needed CREATE COMFORT AND CALM: Each quote is an invitation for self-reflection that can help us move towards clarity, presence, and mindful being BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED: Lovely hand-drawn illustrations add a layer of beauty and joy to each quote COMPLETE THE SERIES COLLECTION: Deepen your mindfulness practice with Unplug: A Day and Night Journal for Cultivating Off-Screen Well-Being
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LIGHTNING SOURCE UK LTD My Big Toe Inner Inner Workings 3
£16.20
Editorial Kairos Los Beneficios de la Meditación: La Ciencia
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New Harbinger Publications The Art of Psychic Reiki: Developing Your
Book SynopsisReiki is a gentle yet powerful, hands-on energy healing method from Japan that's been gaining in popularity over the last century-not only with bodyworkers and massage therapists in the West but also with medical professionals who can attest to its healing power. Born from the author's decades of experience with Reiki healing and her own methods, The Art of Psychic Reiki provides everything you need to know about this healing art, including the critical psychic development and empathy training that prepares healers to go out and do the work they were meant to do.If you're drawn to the healing art of Reiki, you might be a highly sensitive person, with high levels of empathy, intuition, and latent psychic abilities (a combination of intuition and inner knowing, plus the ability to connect with higher wisdom). And since Reiki is a form of energy healing, many new practitioners may experience what's called a psychic opening as they learn or practice. For this reason, it's important that every Reiki practitioner master the ability to navigate their empathic and psychic sensitivities while engaged in this work-and this book can help.Whether you're new to Reiki or you're a practitioner seeking to deepen your knowledge and enhance your skills, with this guide you'll learn how to use Reiki to heal yourself and others, cultivate and trust your natural intuition, develop your empathic and psychic abilities, work with your spirit guides, and ground and protect yourself as a practitioner of this sacred healing art.
£14.39
The Golden Shore Verlagsgesellschaft mbH Heart-Wisdom-Drops I: Inspiring Aphorisms For
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Editorial Kairos Luz sobre el yoga: La guía clásica del yoga, por
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£47.68
Editorial Kairos El Yoga de la Meditación: Serena La Mente Y
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Imprint Mind Body Baby Meditation
Book SynopsisMind Body Baby: Meditation is a board book that parents and their youngest can use together for bonding and to find the calm amidst life's daily stresses.
£10.38
Penguin Putnam Inc Transcendence: Healing and Transformation Through
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Shambhala Publications Inc The Wisdom of Not Knowing: Discovering a Life of
Book SynopsisIndie Book Awards Winner A deeply affirming exploration of the unknown—with meditations and exercises for transforming the fear and uncertainty of ‘not knowing’ into a sense of openness, curiosity, and bravery For most of us, the unknown is both friend and foe. At times, it can be a source of paralyzing fear and uncertainty. At other times, it can be a starting point for transformation, creativity, and growth. The unknown is a deep current that runs throughout all religions and mystical traditions, plays an important role in contemporary psychotheraputic thought and practice, and is essential to personal growth and healing. In The Wisdom of Not Knowing, psychotherapist Estelle Frankel shows us that our psychological, emotional, and spiritual health is radically influenced by how comfortable we are with navigating the unknown and uncertain dimensions of our lives. Drawing on insights from Kabbalah, depth psychology, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, and ancient myth, Frankel explores how we can grow our souls by tapping into the wisdom of not knowing. She also includes case studies of individuals who have grappled with fears of the unknown and, as a result, come out wiser, stronger, and more resilient. Each chapter includes experiential exercises and meditations for befriending the unknown, conveying how embracing a state of "not knowing" is the key to gaining new knowledge, learning to bear uncertainty, and enjoying a healthy sense of adventure and curiosity.
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Penguin Random House India Love for Imperfect Things
Book SynopsisSusan Cain, New York Times bestselling author of Quiet: The world could surely use a little more love, a little more compassion, and a little more wisdom. In Love for Imperfect Things, Haemin Sunim shows us how to cultivate all three, and to find beauty in the most imperfect of things--including your very own self.A #1 internationally bestselling book of spiritual wisdom about learning to love ourselves, with all our imperfections, by the Buddhist author of The Things You Can See Only When You Slow DownHearing the words be good to yourself first, then to others was like being struck by lightning.Many of us respond to the pressures of life by turning inward and ignoring problems, sometimes resulting in anxiety or depression. Others react by working harder at the office, at school, or at home, hoping that this will make ourselves and the people we love happier. But what if being yourself is enough? Just as we are advised on airplanes to take our own oxygen first before helping others, we must first be at peace with ourselves before we can be at peace with the world around us.In this beautiful follow-up to his international bestseller The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down, Zen Buddhist monk Haemin Sunim turns his trademark wisdom to the art of self-care, arguing that only by accepting yourself--and the flaws that make you who you are--can you have compassionate and fulfilling relationships with your partner, your family, and your friends. With more than thirty-five full-color illustrations, Love for Imperfect Things will appeal to both your eyes and your heart, and help you learn to love yourself, your life, and everyone in it.When you care for yourself first, the world begins to find you worthy of care.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Meditation for Aspies: Everyday Techniques to
Book SynopsisMeditation is an effective, life-long practice that can help people with Asperger Syndrome to steer their own life course and improve wellbeing. This useful guide provides Aspies with a clear explanation of how to reap the benefits of welcoming meditation practices into their lives.In addition to its great value as a relaxation technique, meditation can positively influence emotions, curb anxiety and meltdowns, and promote self-esteem and self-awareness. This book discusses why common Aspie character traits such as dedication and introversion make people with Asperger Syndrome particularly well suited to practicing meditation and offers guidance on choosing the right type of meditation to suit each individual's needs. With useful advice on how to begin, where to meditate, what to wear, and much more, the book shows that meditation can be a powerful everyday technique for personal development and self-discovery.Trade ReviewThe practical and straightforward advice in the book means that meditation for aspies can be read as both a book in its whole and can be used for quick reference for those working on their skills. The use of language means that the book is accessible for those with Asperger's, carers, family and friends and professionals who may be involved in their care... The book is well written, easy to follow and translates easily into daily practice and life. -- College of Occupational Therapists Specialist Section- Learning DisabilitiesThis book would be an excellent introduction to Meditation for anyone. Its clear structure of chapters and subheadings make it easy to read and follow. The book describes what is needed for meditation and how to meditate in a comprehensive and clear fashion. -- Autism Support - CrawleyMs. Bolls tells, in plain English, the benefits of meditation for everyone, but points out added benefits for Aspies, as well as illuminating why so many of us are drawn to and are good at meditation. She refreshingly debunks a lot of the mysticism and mystique surrounding the act. Yet she is highly schooled and practiced in many forms of meditation and is an enthusiastic champion of it as an oasis of calm in a whirlwind life, whether that whirlwind comes from external or internal sources. I highly recommend this fun and practical manual. -- Rudy Simone, author of Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger SyndromeA great starting point for anyone diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, or professionals working with people with Asperger Syndrome, interested in meditation as a tool for relaxation. Bolls makes meditation practice widely accessible in a secular as well as spiritual context beyond myths and misconceptions. -- Chris Mitchell, author of Asperger's Syndrome and Mindfulness: Taking Refuge in the BuddhaIf I were asked to give one piece of advice to anybody coping with Asperger's Syndrome, it would be to learn to meditate. Amidst the chaos that surrounds us, you may find increased security, calm and self-control all at your command. Meditation saved my life when I was 20, a quarter century before I even knew I was an Aspie. Ulrike Domenika Bolls' wonderful book may comfort many more of us. -- Tim Page, professor at the University of Southern California and author of Parallel PlayTable of ContentsPreface. Introduction. 1. What is Meditation? 2. The Benefits of Meditation for People with Asperger Syndrome. 3. Motivation to Meditate. 4. Mind, Body, Soul and Emotion – What to Expect When you Meditate? 5. Welcoming Meditation into Your Everyday Life. 6. Different Forms of Meditation. 7. When, Where and What to Wear? 8. Aids for Meditation. 9. Top Tips for Beginners and Advanced Learners. Final Thoughts. About the Author. Index.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Mindful Living with Asperger's Syndrome: Everyday
Book SynopsisBased on his own life experiences, travels and meditations, Chris Mitchell reflects on how mindfulness practice can help people with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) with daily challenges including negative thought patterns, emotional and sensory issues, and navigating the social world.This practical handbook provides advice and instruction on adopting a mindful way of living to help tune in to the present moment and each chapter provides step-by-step mindfulness exercises that allow individuals with AS to overcome obstacles through awareness. Included are breathing exercises, simple yoga stretches, sitting, standing and walking meditations, visualisations, and easy ways to incorporate mindfulness techniques into everyday activities such as eating, brushing your teeth or doing the dishes.By teaching how to live mindfully moment to moment, this book gives people with Asperger's Syndrome the key to relieving stress, increasing awareness, and living a healthier and happier life.Trade ReviewChris Mitchell has authenticity in terms of knowing Asperger's Syndrome from a personal perspective and from having himself experienced the benefits of mindfulness. Incorporating mindfulness in everyday life will have a positive effect on all the core characteristics of Asperger's Syndrome. Reading this book has the potential to be a life-changing experience for those who have Asperger's Syndrome. -- Tony Attwood, Clinical Psychologist, Minds & Hearts Clinic, Australia, and author of The Complete Guide to Asperger's SyndromeAs an autistic person who knows the value of mindfulness, I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to gain greater awareness of themselves and live more peacefully. Using great analogies, Chris shows how we can manage the stresses of an autism spectrum condition using simple exercises to deal with little things that can build into debilitating stress and ill health. -- Zaffy Simone, autistic adult, independent autism consultant and illustratorI have known Chris for a number of years and this book reflects his calm, insightful attitude towards life and Asperger Syndrome very well indeed. There are some wonderful intuitions, even philosophies, in this book that will be beneficial for many people associated with Asperger Syndrome. -- Dr. Luke Beardon, Senior Lecturer in Autism at The Autism Centre, Sheffield Hallam University, UKThis book opens with a very supportive introduction for both the person with Asperger's Syndrome considering mindfulness and the professional who may be supporting them. Chris writes in a clear and expressive manner showing a true understanding of both Asperger's Syndrome and mindfulness. I really feel like I have shared in part of Chris's journey and gained along the way. -- Janet Ashfield, life coach and mindfulness practitionerA great introduction to beginners in the practice of mindfulness. Mitchell provides step-by-step exercises directed at helping individuals with AS to increase their awareness of their own mind, body, and the world around them in a new way... it offers the personal perspective of someone with AS who has not only mastered a way of surviving, but also fully experiencing all that life has to offer. Mitchell makes the practice of mindful living come alive in his own life and offers a path that others may follow. -- Jodi Wilson * Mindfulness *Table of ContentsIntroduction: Mindfulness in a Secular Context. 1. Asperger Comfort Zones: Bringing Asperger's Syndrome out of Automatic Pilot. 2. Changeability of Asperger's Syndrome: Impermanence within Asperger Traits. 3. Asperger's Syndrome in the Present Moment: Tuning the Effects of Asperger's Syndrome to the Present. 4. Mindful Movement: Acknowledging Physical Capabilities and Limitations through Simple Stretching. 5. Getting in Touch with Emotions: How to Be Mindful of your Emotions and Become Flexible Towards the Emotions of Others. 6. Recognising Body Language: Releasing Tension and Understanding the Body within the Body. 7. Managing Sensory Issues through Mindfulness: How to Notice when Autism-Related Sensory Issues Influence Thought Patterns by Opening to Them. 8. Obsessions, Habits, Fixations and Thoughts: Trapped or in Control? 9. Refreshing Asperger's Syndrome: Expanding Sensory Experience Through Practicing Mindfulness of Walking. 10. Steering the Raft through the Social World: You Can't Control the Social Flow, but You Can Adapt your Asperger's Syndrome to it. 11. Mindfulness and Quality of Life: How I Feel that Mindfulness has Enabled Me to Tune In to Here and Now Through Applying Equanimity. 12. Please Don't Rush: Finding Flow Here and Now. Bibliography. Useful Links and Contacts.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Yoga for Grief and Loss: Poses, Meditation,
Book SynopsisJust as grief is an experience that affects us physically, mentally, emotionally, cognitively, and spiritually, yoga sustains and strengthens us in all of those same areas. This book demonstrates how the principles and practices of yoga can help relieve symptoms of grief allowing those who have experienced loss to move toward wholeness, peace, and feelings of connection with loved ones who have died. Exploring the six branches of yoga, the book shows how each branch can support us through grief in different ways whether it be the self-reflection of Jnana Yoga, the spiritual devotion of Bhakti Yoga, the meditation of Raja Yoga, or the physical postures of Hatha Yoga. We are shown how to begin and sustain a personal practice, both on and off the yoga mat, which helps us to cope with and move through grief on multiple levels. Expressive and experiential exercises are included to help explore each of the branches of yoga and find ways to put the tenets of each branch into real life practice.Trade ReviewTypically when we are overwhelmed with grief, words can only go so far in bringing relief and comfort. These words written by Karla Helbert, however, are the most powerful, useful, insightful, and comprehensive that I've ever seen. She is presenting something very special to the world and what she has accomplished is awe-inspiring. Ms. Helbert has pulled herself up from her own loss, and is thankfully now generously sharing her wisdom. I hope that you don't need this book very often in your life, but when you do, it will be your guide and companion to find your way back from a broken heart. -- Swami Asokananda, President Integral Yoga Institute of New YorkKarla Helbert's new book, Yoga for Grief and Loss, is much more than its mere title. This book contains within its pages the depth and breadth of grief's nuances, its crevices, its core questions. It is a navigable, shimmering gift that invites the bereaved reader through the darkness of mourning. Practical yet deeply numinous, I recommend Helbert's Yoga for Grief and Loss highly; not as a means to heal or cure or overcome grief-rather, this book will help grievers to be with, turn toward, and grow through grief. Few authors have accomplished this with such honesty and grace. -- Joanne Cacciatore PhD, Professor Arizona State University, Author of Selah: An Invitation Toward Fully Inhabited Grief, Founder of The MISS FoundationFinally! In a sea of books on grief that fall dismally short, Karla Helbert skillfully presents a path that companions pain, rather than trying to solve it. Through the lens of yoga, Helbert demonstrates that the true teachings of all spiritual traditions help us find ways to bear the life that's asked of us. We can hold deeply disparate realities - worlds of pain, worlds of comfort - without being forced to choose between the extremes of endless sadness or faux-positivity. Yoga for Grief and Loss is part of a new paradigm of books helping to change the way our culture tends to grief. -- Megan Devine, Licensed Professional Counselor, founder of Refuge in Grief, author of Everything is Not OkayThis very profound yet practical guide reviews what yoga can offer to someone grieving a loss. Sensitively written and incorporating very current understandings of grief, Karla Helbert's Yoga for Grief and Loss offers wisdom and ways to "adapt, adjust, and accommodate" to our new, however unwelcome, reality. -- Kenneth J Doka, PhD, Professor, The College of New Rochelle, Senior Consultant, The Hospice Foundation of AmericaIn my own grief experiences and sitting with many bereaved students over many years, I have often marveled at grief's capacity to cut through all that is unreal and unimportant and to focus a laser beam of light onto the deepest longings of one's soul, to push aside all the trivialities of everyday life, until all that's left is loving. Karla's book reflects and honors this profound gift of grief. Unlike so many well-meaning "Yoga for ...." books, this book is not about a prescription to do anything. It is not the disconnected (or misdirected) directive of the therapist or yoga teacher. Rather it is a profound and profoundly loving acknowledgement of grief as an individual process, born out of, and in fact, a form of, love.This book will absolutely become required reading for trainees in my Integrated Movement Therapy training program - it is not only packed with wisdom on yoga, it is truly an invitation for all of us to meet the grieving, and grief itself with a humble sense of spaciousness and allowing. This book is truly a gift. -- Molly Lannon Kenny, MS-CCC, Vice President of the International Association of Yoga Therapists, founder and director of the Samarya Center in Seattle WA, and developer of Integrated Movement Therapy®.Raja Yoga has been defined as the Psychology and Philosophy of yoga, two relevant sciences that help us deal with the unknown, such as loss and death. How we deal with them in a way that helps us grieve and find meaning, minimizing suffering and transforming it into wisdom, is the focus of this book.It is deep and authentic, coming from Karla's personal experience with the loss of her firstborn baby, and from her intense study of Raja Yoga, the study of the mind and human behavior, also the foundation of her Integral Yoga teacher training. I am in awe of her amazing gift of transforming and making available to all, what could be a dry academic study of the ancient texts into a very practical yoga therapy tool that addresses the devastating effects of grief and loss through Yoga. Such a refreshing, effective and inspiring approach! -- Nora Vimala Pozzi, e-RYT500, PRYT, YCaT, Director of Integral Yoga® Center of Richmond and Teacher Training, Yoga Therapist/Trainer, Raja Yoga Teacher & Senior Faculty at Yogaville.As a Board Certified Chaplain working in hospital, hospice, nursing and aging facilities since 1998, I find Karla's book a very useful tool for those in grief, I believe Karla's explanation of the yogic life style and its many paths, to be very inclusive, easy to read, study, and incorporate into anyone's own life. I congratulate Karla Helbert for presenting to the public this useful tool for dealing with grief from the yogic perspective. -- Swami Sarvaananda, PHD, BCC, PHD in Education Administration, University of Connecticut, 1980, BCC: board certified chaplain, Association of Professional ChaplainsWhat a treasure! This is the book that my heart longed for when my own child died and I cast about for something to both acknowledge and bless the transformational fire sweeping through the landscape of my soul. With deeply grounded wisdom, Karla Helbert simultaneously affirms the unmitigated pain of losing someone we love and offers trustworthy tools to help us navigate the wilderness of loss. By engaging the ancient systems of Yoga, we are guided to embrace our grief as the sacred state it is and allow ourselves to connect with the Love that "yokes" us together for all of time. -- Mirabai Starr, Translator of Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross, author of Caravan of No Despair: A Memoir of Loss and Transformation (Sounds True)Karla Helbert knows the territory of grief. Her deep spiritual understanding, through the philosophy and practice of Yoga, is the GPS that helped her navigate the death of her infant son. This is not a book of postures, although they are included. Through the essential teachings of yoga, Helbert's Yoga for Grief and Loss shines a light through the clouds of unknowing that follow loss. Let the gift of these teachings be your ultimate guide to welcoming all that arises through bereavement. Read the book and practice the many self-inquiry exercises, meditations, mantras, mudras, yoga breathing exercises and postures, and you will ride the waves of your loss home to who you truly are. -- Amy Weintraub, founder of the LifeForce Yoga Healing Institute, author of Yoga for Depression (Broadway Books) and Yoga Skills for Therapists (W.W. Norton)A wonderful book that helps to unite our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual states during times of grief and loss. It offers a practical guide to yoga so we can move close to wholeness and harmony. The book contains practical tips and almost 100 asanas, meditations, breathwork, journaling and the creation of rituals to find our unique path through grief towards peace and connection. Highly recommended. -- Yoga MagazineTable of ContentsAcknowledgements. Foreword by Chinnamasta Stiles. 1. Why Yoga for Grief. 2. Jnana Yoga: The Path of Knowledge. 3. Bhakti Yoga: The Path of Devotion. 4. Tantra Yoga: The Path of Transformation. 5. Karma Yoga: The Path of Action. 6. Raja Yoga: The Path of Royalty. 7. Hatha Yoga: The Path of Sun and Moon. Bibliography. Index.
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Parragon Mindfulness Word Search
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Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale The 6 Phase Meditation Method
Book SynopsisNATIONAL BESTSELLER • The New York Times bestselling author of The Buddha and the Badass and The Code of the Extraordinary Mind shares the secret weapon of the world’s top achievers: his signature hyper-efficient meditation program that anyone can make time for. “A beautiful step-by-step guide that artfully combines gratitude, manifestation, and emotional mastery.”—Jay Shetty, author of Think Like a Monk and host of the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcastDon’t be fooled by the title. This book has nothing to do with meditation as you know it. We just didn’t have enough space on the front cover to call it The 6 Phase Multi-Faceted Psycho-Spiritual Transcendent Mind-Training Technique . . . Leading a revolution in meditation, entrepreneur and New York Times bestselling author Vishen Lakhiani interviewed nearly 1,000 neuroscientists, monks, yogis, and meditation experts over years of study. He distilled thousands of years of psycho-spiritual wisdom to create The 6 Phase Meditation Method—aka, meditation for badasses. Used daily by athletes, artists, rock stars, and CEOs, the 6 Phase Meditation is a magic-making, joy-creating, productivity-inducing protocol that empowers you to get focused, find peace, and manifest your goals. The key to unlocking all this magic? Six unique thought exercises that you run through your head as a hyper-efficient programming script. You can complete this meditation from the comfort of your bed, from your office or on your next flight, wherever or whenever you choose. No matter how busy, prone to a wandering mind, or allergic to the lotus posture you are, the 6 Phase Meditation is suitable for absolutely everyone, no exceptions. And this transcendent sequence is custom-designed to produce these peak states in its practitioners in minutes a day. No boredom, special breathing, or “clearing your mind” required. Delivered with humor, a practical how-to, and a free app to support you on your journey, the 6 Phase Meditation is waiting for you.
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Harding House Publishing, Inc./Anamcharabooks Celtic Prayers for the Rhythm of Each Day
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Zion Publishing Official EFT from A to Z: How to use both forms of Emotional Freedom Techniques for self-healing
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Random House USA Inc Today I Noticed: A Little Book of Mindfulness
Book SynopsisSlow down and appreciate the little moments in daily life with this inspirational mindfulness book from the team behind Today I Noticed. How often do you stop to notice the small moments in every ordinary day? With its simple, three-word prompt and heartwarming illustrations, Today I Noticed celebrates the power of slowing down and noticing the world around us. A beautiful gift book for anyone seeking to build a simple and fun daily mindfulness practice, Today I Noticed features artwork and musings that will inspire you to express gratitude for the little moments that often slip by unnoticed. With additional space provided at the back of the book to record your own observations, Today I Noticed will help you unlock the magic of mindfulness as you pause to notice the messiness, humor, and joy in every single day.Trade Review"Today I Noticed captures the collective pulse of the world with humor, sweetness, and vulnerability and reminds us that ordinary moments are always worth noticing." -Dr. Tererai Trent, author, speaker, scholar, and Oprah's "All-Time Favorite Guest" "With its pithy phrasings and whimsical images, Today I Noticed is an immensely fun read-often laugh out loud funny or slyly surprising. It offers a wide, warm view of a world which, however chaotic, is ripe with meaning and golden moments. This is a book to take everywhere, and share with everyone!" -Heather Harpham, author of Happiness: The Crooked Little Road to Semi-Ever After, a Reese Witherspoon Book Club selection "Today I Noticed is a lovely, down-to-earth reminder that there is an entire vibrant, wonderful, and complicated world outside of our sometimes overwhelmed and negative minds." -Kate Allan, author of You Can Do All Things "Today I Noticed brilliantly reminds us with whimsy and insight that noticing the little things really is the Big Thing." -Tiffany Shlain, artist, Emmy-nominated filmmaker, bestselling author of 24/6: Giving up Screens One Day a Week to Get More Time, Creativity, and Connection, and founder of The Webby Awards "Today I Noticed is a crucial piece in the puzzle of how to be present. These tiny poems can help show us the way forward with a light touch and a gentle heart." -Daniel Jose Older, New York Times bestselling author of Shadowshaper, The Book of Lost Saints, and Star Wars: Last Shot "Today I Noticed is a humorous and timely nudge toward mindfulness that is quirky, honest, and profound. The unique, eye-catching, and hopeful illustrations offer wonderful encouragement for living in the present." -Nancy L. Fish, Director, Path to Publishing Program at Book Passage "Both Deborah Huber and Willow Older are two total badass women of wisdom. What they do is very deep and very wise, and it is presented in such a gentle and lovely combination of art and letters that you feel like you're hanging out with two dear friends, having a good conversation." -Becca Anderson, author of Badass Affirmations "Today I Noticed gently, humorously, compassionately, and with great humanity prods us to be more mindful of what's going on right in front of us, from the minutiae of everyday life to the profound. It's a guaranteed smile or nod of recognition." -Vicki Larson, award-winning journalist and the author of Not Too Old for That: How Women are Changing the Story of Aging "Today I Noticed is full of funny truths that will lighten your day and make you smile. This book makes a great gift!" -Julie Gordon White, author, entrepreneur, and founder, Bossa Bars "Today I Noticed is a sheer delight-a rare mix of whimsy and wisdom. In the most charming way possible, this book is a reminder to take time in your day to "be here now." When I need a lift in my day or a meditative moment of arty inspiration, I turn to Today I Noticed." -Brenda Knight, author of Random Acts of Kindness "We love Today I Noticed's goal to amp up everyday gratitude." -Polina Selyutin, host of the award-winning podcast Meant for It "Today I Noticed is a lovely guide on how to be grateful. It reminds us to stop and appreciate the small things along the way. When you make noticing an everyday practice, your happiness increases." -Tracy McCubbin, bestselling author, Make Space for Happiness & Making Space, Clutter Free "Whimsical and charming, Today I Noticed is a concrete and accessible way to incorporate mindfulness and creativity into your life." -Novelist Erin Gordon, author of Peeps "Today I Noticed is full of wisdom and joy." -Brad Wetzler, author, Into the Soul of the World "I love how easy it is to use Today I Noticed in daily life. It's a life-changing experience to begin noticing those 'mundane' things that can bring us so much joy and happiness." -Gina Williamson, Director of Community, The Hivery Digital Community
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Quilliam Press Ltd Love's Secret: A Journey to the Beyond
Book SynopsisTriggered by a direct awareness of the Creator's all-protecting love and presence, this set of inspired aphorisms gives voice to the anonymous author's inhabiting of a modern yet timeless spiritual place.
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Rockridge Press Practical Sigil Magic for Beginners: A Guide to
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Penguin Putnam Inc This Is Your Mind on Plants
Book SynopsisThe instant New York Times bestseller A Washington Post Notable Book One of NPR's Best Books of the Year“Expert storytelling . . . [Pollan] masterfully elevates a series of big questions about drugs, plants and humans that are likely to leave readers thinking in new ways.” —New York Times Book Review From #1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Pollan, a radical challenge to how we think about drugs, and an exploration into the powerful human attraction to psychoactive plants—and the equally powerful taboos.Of all the things humans rely on plants for—sustenance, beauty, medicine, fragrance, flavor, fiber—surely the most curious is our use of them to change consciousness: to stimulate or calm, fiddle with or completely alter, the qualities of our mental experience. Take coffee and tea: People around the world rely on caffeine to sharpen their minds. But we do not usually think of
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Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Manifest Your Dreams: A Journal: Embrace Your
Book SynopsisThis guided journal will take you on a journey of the mind and spirit to help you discover your inner joy, hone your gratitude, and help manifest your dreams.What you can visualize in your mind, you can hold in your hands. Manifest Your Dreams is a journal designed to help you become more optimistic, able to see more possibilities, and become more enthusiastic about your life. Thoughtful writing prompts will lead you to seeing success and opportunity in perceived failure. The purpose of this process is to make you believe that you can achieve anything you want. By committing to interacting with this journal, you have committed yourself to improving your life. The only thing from stopping you from manifesting your dreams is you. Some manifestation prompts will be: What is something you can create just for the sake of creating without worrying about it being judged in any way? What inspired action will you take today to get you closer to your vision? As you face obstacles, what affirmations will you use to remind yourself that you can overcome anything? So, get to work! You have manifesting to do! The Everyday Inspiration Journals series has a guided journal for every self-improvement journey. Whatever your personal goal, whether it is to incorporate more positivity into your life, or to slow down and find calm, or to hone your spell-building craft, or something else, you will find in this series an elegant journal in which you can record your thoughts, aspirations, and progress. With a simple, easy-to-follow structure, each journal is filled with powerful prompts and helpful trackers to illuminate your way. Also available from the series: Finding Gratitude: A Journal, Spellcraft, Be Happy: A Journal, Everyday Calm: A Journal, Find Your Mantra Journal, Self Care Journal, Healing Burnout, Astrological Self Care Journal, and Complete Dream Journal.
£13.56
Gallery Books the Silva Mind Control Method: The Revolutionary
Book SynopsisThe revolutionary program that teaches you how to use meditation and visualization to change your life.First published in 1978, The Silva Mind Control Method has helped millions of people create better, happier, and more successful lives. Based on the extraordinary course pioneered by José Silva in the 1960s, this accessible guidebook uses meditation and visualization to help you alleviate stress, overcome bad habits and emotional insecurity, increase creativity, develop concentration, harness your dreams, and deepen your relationships. Featuring transformative advice and fascinating case studies, this revolutionary book teaches you to use your mind at a deeper and more effective level and reveal its extraordinary power.
£16.14
Hay House Inc Living Your Purpose Journal
Book SynopsisUse the visualizations, meditations and exercises in this inspiring journal to open up to success, potential and freedom, and discover your soul''s true calling.''Success and inner peace are your birth right. You are a child of God; and as such, you''re entitled to a life of joy, love and happiness.'' Dr Wayne W. DyerThis guided journal collects many of Wayne''s writings on how to actively tune in to the voice of your true self and live your purpose. If you''re not certain what your soul''s calling you to do, there are quotes to inspire you along with visualizations and other exercises to help you figure it out.Through this journal, you''ll understand how to: release your attachments to the opinions of others - as well as yourself open your mind to your limitless potential tame your ego so you can let go of stress and anxiety accept the success and inner peace that is your birth rightWith the guidance of Dr Wayne W. Dyer, yo
£13.67
Flatiron Books Real Change
Book SynopsisFrom one of most prominent figures in the field of meditation comes a guidebook for how to use mindfulness to build our inner strength, find balance, and help create a better world.In today's fractured world, we're constantly flooded with breaking news that causes anger, grief, and pain. People are feeling more stressed out than ever, and in the face of this fear and anxiety they can feel so burnt out and overwhelmed that they end up frozen in their tracks and unable to do anything. In Real Change, Sharon Salzberg, a leading expert in lovingkindness meditation, shares sage advice and indispensable techniques to help free ourselves from these negative feelings and actions. She teaches us that meditation is not a replacement for action, but rather a way to practice generosity with ourselves and summon the courage to break through boundaries, reconnect to a movement that's bigger than ourselves, and have the energy to stay active.Consulting with veteran ac
£14.24
Penguin Putnam Inc The Gift of Presence
Book SynopsisA practical, user-friendly guide for women seeking focus and calm in the midst of life''s storms.Overwhelmed by the demands of family, work, and multiple responsibilities, many women find themselves feeling scattered, and distracted. In this eye-opening book, co-founder and CEO of the Mindsight Institute, Caroline Welch takes readers on a mindfulness journey to help them de-stress and cultivate inner peace. According to Welch, you do not need countless hours sitting in silence to be more present in your life--the key is to practice mindfulness wherever you are and whenever you can. The Gift of Presence guides readers in developing four innate capacities we all possess that will allow us to become more resilient and centered in our lives--even when life is throwing all that it has at us:Presence: the ability to remain firmly in the present moment; to be fully aware of what''s happening as it''s happening.Purpose: the personal meaning
£14.40
Tharpa Publications The New Meditation Handbook: Meditations to Make
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Sounds True Inc Tibetan Sound Healing: Seven Guided Practices for
Book Synopsis"It is my sincere desire that this simple and elegant practice of the Five Warrior Syllables, which is based on the highest teachings of the Tibetan Bön Buddhist tradition of which I am a lineage holder, will benefit many beings in the West. Please receive it with my blessing, and bring it into your life. Let it support you to become kind and strong and clear and awake."-Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche One of the world's oldest unbroken spiritual traditions is the Bön Buddhist tradition of Tibet. This wisdom path has survived, thanks to the efforts of a handful of dedicated lamas such as Bön lineage holder Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. Now, with Tibetan Sound Healing, you can connect to the ancient sacred sounds of the Bön practice-and through them, activate the healing potential of your natural mind. The Bön healing tradition invokes the Five Warrior Syllables-"seed" sounds that bring us to the essential nature of mind and release the boundless creativity and positive qualities that are fundamental to it. Through the medicine of sound, you can clear obstacles in your body, your energy and emotions, and the subtle sacred dimensions of your being. With Tibetan Sound Healing, you are invited to learn from a master of this ancient lineage-and discover the power of sacred sound to purify your body, connect with your inherent perfection and completeness, and awaken spiritual virtue.
£11.39
Windhorse Publications The Purpose and Practice of Buddhist Meditation
Book SynopsisCan metta take me all the way to Enlightenment? How much meditation is good for you? Why visualize an Enlightened being? Can you tell if meditation is changing you? All of these questions and very many more are tackled in this substantial compilation of Sangharakshita's teachings on meditation. First published in 2012, this volume draws from previously published works and from the unpublished transcripts of seminars on a wide range of Buddhist texts, from the Pali canon to the songs of Milarepa. The dialogue form is a reminder that teaching is a communication, a creative meeting between the depth and breadth of Sangharakshita's knowledge and experience and the willingness of students to ask the kinds of questions any meditator would like to ask if they had the chance (or the nerve). Discussions reveal how Sangharakshita learned the practices on which his system of meditation - 'an organic, living system' - is based and how that system has evolved over the years. Amid much curiosity about dhyana and Insight, and explorations of how to deal with fear or distraction, doubt, drowsiness or desire, topics also include such matters as whether it's good to meditate in the open air and whether to include your least favourite politician in your metta bhavana. To this edition some extra material on 'just sitting' and the guru yoga has been added. Whether dipped into, consulted on a specific subject or read from cover to cover, the collection offers practical, inspiring and encouraging advice for new and experienced meditators alike. It is deeply imbued with the Buddhist vision of the role of meditation in the quest for Enlightenment.
£999.99
Shambhala Quiet Mind A Beginners Guide to Meditation
Book SynopsisThis unique book-and-audio program brings together some of the country's most beloved meditation teachers. Each contributor presents a short written teaching along with an audio recording of a guided practice. Quiet Mind features: • Sakyong Mipham on shamatha, the practice of tranquillity • Larry Rosenberg on vipassana, the practice of clear seeing • Edward Espe Brown on zazen, the practice of freedom • Sharon Salzberg on metta, the practice of lovingkindness • Judith Lief on tonglen, the practice of transformation • Tulku Thondup on healing the body and mind through meditation • Yoga teacher Richard Faulds on the link between yoga and meditation Includes a 78-minute CD.
£15.29
Collective Ink Resilience: Going Within in a Time of Crisis
Book SynopsisDuring a time of crisis, we are presented with something of a fork in the road; either look within and examine ourselves, or engage in distractions and go further to sleep. This book is for those seeking deeper self-understanding, and offers several avenues for doing so, all of which are connected to the theme of going within. This a time of opportunity for men and women interested in deepening their inner work via tools such as meditation, shadow work, conscious relating, dream work, and other activities. In traversing these challenging times, let this book be your guide. The "Resilience Series" is the result of an intensive, collaborative effort of our authors in response to the 2020 coronavirus epidemic. Each volume offers expert advice for developing the practical, emotional and spiritual skills that you can master to become more resilient in a time of crisis.
£9.36
Paul Grilley A Yogis Guide to Chakra Meditation
Book SynopsisThere are many books on chakras, but their focus is usually an attempt to integrate the chakras with modern psychological theories. A Yogis Guide to Chakra Meditation presents chakra meditation as a specific example of the ancient yogic tradition. The most respected text in the yogic tradition was written by the sage Patanjali and is entitled The Yoga Sutras. Scholars debate its antiquity, but it was written approximately 2000 years ago. Because an overview of Patanjalis Yoga Sutras is standard fare in yoga teacher training programs, I have presented chakra meditation as a specific example of Patanjalis more general description of yoga. I hope that a description of chakra meditation through Patanjalis lens will make it easier for yoginis coming to this material for the first time. All yoga teacher training programs include an overview of Patanjalis Yoga Sutras, but these sutras are notoriously difficult to understand, and have from ancient times required a commentary to clarify them. For example: Patanjalis descriptions of pranayama are so general as to be useless without commentary. AYGtCM covers this essential topic in clear and complete detail. Patanajali is most famous for his model of spiritual progress called The Eight Limbs of Yoga. The rest of the Yoga Sutras might remain obscure, but any yogini who has graduated a training program has had to memorize the eight limbs of yoga. AYGtCM brings the eight limbs of yoga to life by illustrating their manifestation in chakra meditation. Many of Patanjalis sutras are referenced throughout the text. In this way, the reader gains insight into Patanjalis entire system of thought, including theories of creation, karma, reincarnation, psychology, and the physical, astral, and causal bodies. The first of the books four sections describes chakras: their location and function. It elaborates the ideas of Shiva, Shakti, and prana. The second section translates these terms into Patanjalis yogic terms and expands them. The third section outlines in detail Patanjalis eight limbs of yoga as they occur in chakra meditation. The fourth and final section describes meditation itself, outlining specific routines of practice, and describing what a yogini will experience.
£999.99
PESI Publishing & Media The Post-Traumatic Growth Guidebook: Practical
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£19.00
Sounds True Inc Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for
Book SynopsisWhat can you do when you carry scars not on your body, but within your soul? And what happens when those spiritual wounds exist not just in you, but in everyone in your life? Whether or not we have experienced personal trauma, we are all - in very real ways - impacted by the legacy of familial and cultural suffering. Recent research has shown that trauma affects groups just as acutely as it does individuals; it bridges families, generations, communities, and borders. “I believe that unresolved systemic traumas delay the development of the human family, harm the natural world, and inhibit the higher evolution of our species,” writes Thomas Hübl. However, just as trauma can be integrated and healed for a single person, groups large and small can also find recovery. With Healing Collective Trauma, this world-renowned spiritual teacher presents a hopeful road map to mending the mind, body, and soul. Here, Hübl explains the most recent science of trauma and shares the principles of his Collective Trauma Integration Process (CTIP), a protocol he has facilitated for groups in the US, Germany, Israel, and elsewhere. He examines collective trauma both from the perspective of the latest research and through a spiritual lens informed by 15 years as a meditation teacher. Including contributions from renowned experts from across the field of trauma treatment, as well as meditative practices to support both counselors and clients, Healing Collective Trauma presents a fresh perspective on trauma integration along with practical tools for beginning the journey to wholeness.
£17.99
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Meditation for the Real World
Book SynopsisDid you know that meditation can help you feel better - both mentally and physically - starting right now?No matter how busy you are, wherever you are, your age, or what you are going through, meditation offers simple, fast relief and can support you in your day-to-day life. Through science-backed, practical and accessible guidance, this book will show you how meditation can work for you.Balm your soul and body with over 75 can-do meditation techniques to build into your daily routine. Whether you want to practise on a mat or take your experience elsewhere when walking, running and swimming; using sound and music; with art and creativity discover which method works best for you.Meditation for the Real World will also address specific moments of need, such as how to find calm before a stressful situation such as a flight; to enhance focus before a big presentation; to reduce inflammation and pain; and much more, each with the science to support the practice.With a foreword by Dr Sara Lazar, meditation and yoga researcher at the Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital.
£15.29
Harmony/Rodale Running with the Mind of Meditation
Book SynopsisA unique fitness program from a highly respected spiritual leader that blends physical and spiritual practice for everyone - regardless of age, spiritual background, or ability - to great benefits for both body and soul. As a Tibetan lama and leader of Shambhala (an international community of 165 meditation centers), Sakyong Mipham has found physical activity to be essential for spiritual well-being. He''s been trained in horsemanship and martial arts but has a special love for running. Here he incorporates his spiritual practice with running, presenting basic meditation instruction and fundamental principles he has developed. Even though both activities can be complicated, the lessons here are simple and designed to show how the melding of internal practice with physical movement can be used by anyone - regardless of age, spiritual background, or ability - to benefit body and soul.
£11.69
Little, Brown Book Group Unplug A Simple Guide to Meditation for Busy
Book Synopsis''Unplug is the book I wish I had when I first started meditating. Simple, smart, and inspirational, it provides concrete tools you can use to live a more fulfilling, happier, and yes, more productive life'' Arianna HuffingtonTHE MODERN GUIDE TO MEDITATION FOR BUSY PEOPLEUnplug is the modern, minimalist guide to meditation for busy people. Whether you''re a Fortune 500 CEO or someone bogged down with a never ending to-do list, Suze Yalof-Schwartz shows that you can get more done - and do it better - by consciously unplugging for just a few minutes each day.This revolutionary book brilliantly simplifies the art of meditation and reveals the life-changing benefits you will experience, from improved memory and a more positive outlook to a reduction in anxiety and stress.Through easy techniques and tips for incorporating meditation into your daily life, Unplug shows you that everyone can meditate, even if - especially iTrade ReviewUnplug reinvents meditation for today's distracted, stressed out and technology-besieged world. It's the book I wish I had when I first started meditating. Simple, smart, and inspirational, it provides concrete tools you can use to live a more fulfilling, happier, and yes, more productive life * Ariana Huffington, bestselling author of The Sleep Revolution and Thrive *Unplug is the ultimate guide to meditation and its powers. Suze Yalof Schwartz expertly demystifies the essence of meditation, and how to achieve the revelatory rest your mind and body need, to live a healthy and long life * David B. Angus, MD, bestselling author of The End of Illness and The Lucky Years *
£8.54
Gill The Science of Happiness
Book SynopsisThe Science of Happiness is a relatively new area of scientific research and in this timely book, leading psychiatrist Professor Brendan Kelly sifts through the most up-to-date findings to arrive at a comprehensive set of principles and strategies that are scientifically proven to increase happiness levels.Firstly, Professor Kelly examines the global research that reveals current trends in happiness: for example, those with right-wing political views are happier than those on the left; having a baby increases your happiness levels for two years; 47 is the age of greatest unhappiness; and Finland is the happiest country.He then explains the six over-arching principles of a happy life and seven strategies for achieving it without having to switch political allegiance or move to Finland. Although happiness cannot be purposely built, we can create the circumstances in which happiness is more likely to flourish and so increase our well-being. To this
£17.09
Anthroposophic Press Inc Soul Exercises
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£31.50
Arcturus Publishing Ltd The Power of Meditation
Book SynopsisDiscover the life-altering power of meditation in this essential guide, packed with over 80 stimulating and mind-expanding exercises.From dreamwork to spirit guides, this book will guide you through a variety of meditation practices which will help you on your journey to self-fulfillment. By completing the guided meditations, you will learn to transcend mundanity and enjoy and appreciate every single moment of your life. Includes:• Chakra work• Dream analysis• Sleep exercises • Karma meditations Your path in life is yours alone, and The Power of Meditation will help you to tread it with confidence and joy.
£999.99
Adams Media Corporation The Little Book of Self-Care: 200 Ways to
Book SynopsisThis beautiful, inspiring book features 100 accessible activities that help you reconnect with your body, mind, spirit, and surroundings, and leave you feeling refreshed and ready to face the world again.Self-care is an essential part of wellness. From self-massage to meditations to decluttering, The Little Book of Self-Care provides relaxation exercises to help you focus on your own personal needs in an enjoyable way. By caring for yourself, you’ll learn how to care for the world around you.Trade Review"Gorgeous - a hardcover keepsake to keep for years to come. I really like the simple ideas (more than 200 of them) that are natural, non-toxic and ideal for a health conscious person." * Get Green, Be Well *"This would make a great gift idea for anyone but it’s also a nice little treat for yourself to help start the new year. Put it on your desk or at the bedside to help you when life gets a bit ‘cray cray!’" * The Advice Sisters *
£9.49