Mindfulness, bliss, and beyond A meditator's handbook

Ajahn Brahm, 1951-

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Published
Boston : Wisdom Publications 2006.
Language
English
Main Author
Ajahn Brahm, 1951- (-)
Physical Description
x, 291 p.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780861712755
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Most Buddhist writers are not often lighthearted or zesty, but the British-born monk Ajahn Brahm is a delightful exception. Even though meditators are taught to not expect anything, since that represents an attachment, meditation should bring you joy and bliss, according to Brahm. The bliss states of meditation (jhanas) are little-taught, so this book is an addition with value in a crowded niche. Trained in the Thai forest tradition by the Buddhist master Ajahn Chah, Brahm is a clear communicator of the ineffable. He is able to write about a variety of mental states and visualizations with precision and discrimination, drawing on his own experience. He is step-by-step systematic, which helps demystify what happens in meditation. Also useful is the specificity with which he describes the kinds of problems meditators encounter and what to do to resolve them. Meditation is difficult to teach on the page, but Brahm, who began life as an academic at Cambridge, fulfills his calling as teacher. He projects both energetic conviction and calm equanimity. The promise of bliss he describes in this excellent manual is elusive, but remains a compelling goal. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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