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Discover the Benefits of Exercise as Meditation Let me say it simply. Someone should have written this book a long time ago. Shinzen Young , meditation teacher, neuroscience research consultant, founder of Unified Mindfulness, author of Meditation in the Zone and The Science of Enlightenment Award-winning Finalist in the Health: Diet & Exercise category of the 2022 International Book Awards #1 New Release in Sports Health & Safety, Other Eastern Religions & Sacred Texts, Cycling, Sports Psychology, Walking, Theravada Buddhism, and Meditation Transform movement and meditation…mehr
Let me say it simply. Someone should have written this book a long time ago. Shinzen Young, meditation teacher, neuroscience research consultant, founder of Unified Mindfulness, author of Meditation in the Zone and The Science of Enlightenment
Award-winning Finalist in the Health: Diet & Exercise category of the 2022 International Book Awards #1 New Release in Sports Health & Safety, Other Eastern Religions & Sacred Texts, Cycling, Sports Psychology, Walking, Theravada Buddhism, and Meditation
Transform movement and meditation into the powerful practice of mindful movement
Exercise can be meditation. What do you think of when you hear the word meditation? A quiet room filled with monks? An Instagram influencer? What about moving meditation? Yoga? Tai Chi? For too long, meditation in books has focused on specific periods of meditation, rather than mediation through fitness or daily activities. What if lifting weights, dancing with your love, or walking across a room counted? What if you could use exercise as meditation? What if you could make every move a meditation?
Let's combine the two. In Make Every Move a Meditation, award-winning author, meditation leader, and mental health advocate Nita Sweeney shows us fitness can be mindfulness. She teaches us how to bring meditation and mindfulness into any activity by incorporating centuries-old techniques. Studies show that both exercise and meditation reduce anxiety, stabilize blood pressure, improve mood and cognition, and lead to a deeper self-relationship and wisdom. Movement is medicine, and meditation is medicine.
Inside you'll learn to:
Turn exercise into a meditation tool
Make any activity a mindful practice
Enjoy the benefits of meditation while getting fit
If you like meditation books and best sellers such as Think Like a Monk, Practicing Mindfulness, or Breath, you'll love Make Every Move a Meditation.
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Autorenporträt
Nita Sweeney is the award-winning wellness author of the running and mental health memoir, Depression Hates a Moving Target: How Running with My Dog Brought Me Back from the Brink and co-creator of the writing journal, You Should Be Writing: A Journal of Inspiration & Instruction to Keep Your Pen Moving. A certified meditation leader, mental health advocate, ultramarathoner, and former assistant to writing practice originator Natalie Goldberg, Nita founded the groups Mind, Mood, and Movement to support well-being through meditation, exercise, and writing practice, and The Writer's Mind, to share using writing practice to produce publishable work. Nita also publishes the writing resource newsletter, Write Now Columbus. Nita lives in central Ohio with her husband, Ed, and their yellow Labrador retriever, Scarlet. Head to her website to download your free copy of Nita's eBook Three Ways to Heal Your Mind.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Why Bother? Chapter 2: How to Meditate While You Move Chapter 3: Why I Bother Chapter 4: Splendid Body—Sense Gates Chapter 5: Tricky Mind—Working with Thoughts Chapter 6 Advanced Awareness Techniques Chapter 7: Tangles of Emotion Chapter 8: How to Grow Through Pain (and Joy) Chapter 9: Cultivating Mind States Chapter 10: Struggling? Check the Hindrances Chapter 11: Variations on a Theme Chapter 12: Whose Idea Was This? Chapter 13: More About Forms of Movement Chapter 14: Make It Yours Chapter 15: Taking It on the Road Chapter 16: Who’s Meditating? Chapter 17: Why Therapists Have Therapists and Teachers Have Teachers Chapter 18: You Might Already Be Doing It Chapter 19: Find Your Fellowship Chapter 20: Illness, Injury, and “Bad” Workouts Chapter 21: Performance Chapter 22: See You on the “Path” An Invitation and a Request Resources Acknowledgments About the Author Index References
Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Why Bother? Chapter 2: How to Meditate While You Move Chapter 3: Why I Bother Chapter 4: Splendid Body—Sense Gates Chapter 5: Tricky Mind—Working with Thoughts Chapter 6 Advanced Awareness Techniques Chapter 7: Tangles of Emotion Chapter 8: How to Grow Through Pain (and Joy) Chapter 9: Cultivating Mind States Chapter 10: Struggling? Check the Hindrances Chapter 11: Variations on a Theme Chapter 12: Whose Idea Was This? Chapter 13: More About Forms of Movement Chapter 14: Make It Yours Chapter 15: Taking It on the Road Chapter 16: Who’s Meditating? Chapter 17: Why Therapists Have Therapists and Teachers Have Teachers Chapter 18: You Might Already Be Doing It Chapter 19: Find Your Fellowship Chapter 20: Illness, Injury, and “Bad” Workouts Chapter 21: Performance Chapter 22: See You on the “Path” An Invitation and a Request Resources Acknowledgments About the Author Index References
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