Taming the drunken monkey The path to mindfulness, meditation, and increased concentration

William L. Mikulas

Book - 2014

Provides comprehensive instruction for developing and improving three basic behaviors of the mind: concentration, awareness, and flexibility.

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Published
Woodbury, Minnesota : Llewellyn Publications 2014.
Language
English
Main Author
William L. Mikulas (-)
Physical Description
x, 267 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 243).
ISBN
9780738734699
  • Overview
  • Concentration
  • Awareness
  • Flexibility
  • Breathwork
  • Resources
  • Not Religion or Philosophy
  • Who?
  • Format
  • Level I. Novice
  • Time and Place
  • Form
  • Breathwork I
  • Awareness I
  • Relaxing
  • Concentration I
  • Attitude I
  • Flexibility I
  • Mental Play
  • Level II. Student
  • Drunken Monkey
  • Concentration II
  • Awareness II
  • Attitude II
  • Breathwork II
  • Relaxing
  • Flexibility II
  • Learning and Studying
  • Mental Play
  • Level III. Warrior
  • Concentration III
  • Awareness III
  • Attitude III
  • Breathwork III
  • Flexibility III
  • Meditation
  • Mental Play
  • Level IV. Adept
  • Concentration IV
  • Awareness IV
  • Breathwork IV
  • Self Awareness
  • Flexibility IV
  • Attitude IV
  • Opening the Heart
  • Lovingkindness
  • Awakening
  • Mental Play
  • Level V. Master
  • Awareness V
  • Mindfulness
  • Concentration V
  • Jhanas
  • Awakened Mind
  • Transpersonal Self
  • Helping Others
  • Mental Play
  • Farewell
  • Resources
  • Overview
  • Level I. Novice
  • Level II. Student
  • Level III. Warrior
  • Level IV. Adept
  • Level V. Master
  • Appendices
  • Appendix I. Awareness Questionnaire
  • Appendix II. Muscle Relaxation
  • Appendix III. Mental Play Answers
  • Appendix IV. Learning and Studying
  • Appendix V. Concentration Game
  • Appendix VI. Bulls and Cows Game
  • Appendix VII. Strategy Board Games
  • Appendix VIII. Lucid Dreaming
  • Glossary
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Meditation practitioner and professor Mikulas presents a user-friendly program to help readers control their thoughts rather than having their thoughts control them. "In Buddhist psychology or yogic sciences," Mikulas explains, "the mind is often described as a wild or drunken money." This monkey metaphorically jumps from limb to limb (or constantly races from thought to thought). When the monkey is "tamed" via concentration, awareness, meditation, and breath work, the mind becomes calm, stress is decreased, and the practitioner is able to stay present. In separate chapters, the book presents five levels: Novice, Student, Warrior, Adept, and Master. In each, the authors guide readers through methods to develop and fine-tune mental skills according to their capabilities; each level (with its own "skills, challenges and discoveries") is a prerequisite for the next in the process of transforming the mind from master to servant. Mikulas encourages readers to approach the journey with "playful curiosity," kindness, and patience, moving at his or her own rate. Though it may take readers time (perhaps even years) to perfect the steps in this compact book, the rewards of a calm mind will no doubt be worth the effort. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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