Close Your Eyes and Open Your Mind
A Practical Guide to Spiritual Meditation
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Dada Nabhaniilananda
"This is an easy to read, easy to understand, illuminating book on meditation. I strongly recommend it for the new practitioner or the seasoned meditator. It is full of insights. Transformative." (Professor Sohail Inayatullah, Tamkang University, Taiwan)
"Dada Nabhaniilananda has in a masterful stroke answered many common questions on meditation, given useful tips and guidelines on how to practice interspersed with his subtly humorous stories, and clarified for the reader the essence of meditating with profundity and practicality. Not only does he share with us the fine nuances of mantra meditation, he goes further than many current authors on meditation by offering us a glimpse into the social dimensions of genuine spirituality." (Kris Kang PhD. (Studies in Religion) co-author of The Meditative way: Theory and Practice of Buddhist Meditation)
This book includes Sunrise Meditation and Sunset Meditation, two beautiful guided meditation MP3s that you can download for free.
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I wish I found this book much earlier in the journey that has become my meditation practice.
Jumpstart your meditation practice
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Enjoyable and Informative
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Thorough. Simple. Inspiring.
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A “No Nonsense” Meditation Book
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After listing to a TED talk by the author Dada N (your pronunciation of his name) I read this book, and oh boy I was not disappointed. Dada presents facts in such a funny way that it first makes you laugh then ponder. The ideas presented are scientific and appeals to my rational self.
Mediation is so confusing with so many schools of thoughts but the Monk Dude, as the author likes to call himself has done a terrific job of simplifying this labyrinth. He has explained about mediation in a simple and funny way. It dispels some of the myriad myths surrounding mediation. I would say it is a great starting practical guide for anyone who is trying to explore the mystic world of mediation. You can get a ton of apps and resources that teach you how to mediate, but after reading it I do want to try his way of mediation and be more sincere in it. I had the feeling that the mantra and music used at the end of the chapter gave me a sense of deep inner bliss and sense of love.
Even though I may have explored about ways for stress management the book helped me realize that meditation has a purpose higher than self and it gave a sense of belonging and purpose in the Universe.
The author makes it clear that mediation is mostly practice side so don’t hope that you will learn mediation form it. But what the book can help you in answering questions that every individual has at some point in their life about life, universe and meaning of life. I can jumpstart your journey for spiritual awakening. Highly recommend for beginners.
The authors 40 years of teaching mediation reflects in the book chapters. He quotes and uses examples from all mediation techniques so one gets some idea of different techniques and schools of thought. The book is divided into 8 chapters.
1. Questions- it helped remove some of my doubts about mediation and how and why
2. Donkey maintenance - reveled secrets of the importance of talking care about oneself
3. Close your eyes: 1st step of mediation ready to immerse oneself into the meditation blackhole
4. Developing Concentration- talked about the power of focus and living in the present moment
5. Mantra: Song of inner world. Leant something about auditory and acoustic science.
6. Ego and intuition- Opened my mind how any overinflated ego is the root cause of so many problems
7. Karma: Be yourself. How actions effect state of mind. There is consequence to our actions
8. Open your eyes: apply the insights I received to apply to the world and to myself.
After this, I am tempted to read about other books written by dada.
It may be too soon to pass judgement, but this may be the Dale Carnegie for mediation. Highly recommend if you are also exploring mediation.
A beginners practical guide to meditation
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