How would Buddha think? 1,501 right-intention teachings for cultivating a peaceful mind
Book - 2016
Every word and every action begins with a thought. Negative thoughts based in jealousy, greed, or hatred may seem harmless on the surface. After all, theyre only thoughts, right? But while thoughts are only in our head, they often betray our intentions, and can directly shape our actions. So, how can you overcome internal negativity and live more consciously?
- Subjects
- Published
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Oakland, CA :
New Harbinger Publications, Inc
2016.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- vii, 239 pages ; 18 cm
- ISBN
- 9781626253155
- Introduction
- Teachings
- Essays
- Actions and Consequences
- Anger
- Anxiety
- Appreciation, Gratitude, Joy
- Aspiration
- Attitude
- Awareness
- Beneficial Actions and Thoughts
- Compassion
- Cultivating Goodwill
- Dependent Origination
- Desire
- Disappointment
- Effort
- Emotional Intelligence
- Expectations
- Fear
- Feelings Are Not Facts
- Friendship
- Habitual Thought Patterns
- Insight
- Karma
- Kindness
- Letting Go
- Love
- Loving-Kindness and Metta
- Meditation
- Memory and the Future
- Mindfulness
- Monkey Mind
- Morality
- Motives
- Negative Patterns
- Nonviolence
- Overthinking
- Perception
- Renouncing Negative Patterns
- Resolve
- Self
- Serving Others
- Skillful Thoughts
- Thinking About the Past and Future
- Thinking About Thinking
- Tonglen, or Giving and Taking
- Transformation
- Understanding
- Viewpoint
- Will
- Words
- You Are Not Your Thoughts
- Meditations
- Meditation for Awareness
- Meditation for Conflict
- Meditation for Letting Go of Distractions
- Meditation for Mind Chatter
- Meditation for Observing Thought
- Meditation for Peace
- Meditation for Pure Seeing
- Meditation of No-Mind
- Meditation on Difficult Feeling
- Meditation on Happiness
- Meditation on Thoughts
- Meditation Using Short Prayer
- Meditation When Overwhelmed
- Meditation with No Thought