Wildmind: A Step-by-Step Guide to Meditation eBook
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In Wildmind: A Step-by-Step Guide to Meditation Bodhipaksa explains everything you need to know to start or strengthen your meditation practice.
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'Of great help to people interested in meditation and an inspiring reminder to those on the path' - Joseph Goldstein
Maggie Hamilton –
While there are a great many books on meditation, few inspire, and even fewer take the individual through the many textures and nuances of meditation. Author Bodhipaksa is a meditation teacher of years and it shows. Filled with case studies, practical advice and uplifting quotes, his latest book Wildmind is one of the most comprehensive and accessible books on the subject – covering everything from preparation for meditation and the meditation process, to the many practical benefits of meditation in everyday life.
Guest –
This book is exactly what I needed to begin my practice. The author, Bohdipaksa, has a warm and engaging style. A clear and easy to understand guide!
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This book is a gem.
For beginners and experienced meditators alike , this is a “”must have”” . Both practical and inspirational , this book goes beyond simply teaching one how to meditate for self awareness and clarity of mind, It also gives practical and gentle direction on how to bring self compassion and compassion for others into daily life . For seasoned meditators it also helps deepen one’s practice.
Bodipaksa shows us how our thoughts affect our suffering and how to be a happier human being.
I recommend it highly.
Chris Garland –
This book helped reawaken my dormant meditation practice, and I refer back to it often when my practice needs refreshing. Both practical and inspiring.
vmom –
The writing style is simple and engaging, and so accessible. Even if you don’t meditate every day, you will find an ease in just reading it. As Bodhi says “I meditate. It’s what I do.”