Does anybody know some good books on meditation? thanks ![]()
The object is not to hurt someone else, but to stop them from hurting you
Does anybody know some good books on meditation? thanks ![]()
The object is not to hurt someone else, but to stop them from hurting you
The posture of meditation by Will johnson is a good one, my sifu gave me a copy of it sometime ago and I have found it to be quite good.
There are many others that are much more long winded, this one is succinct and concise and helps with any type of meditation of any tradition.
Less than 10$ usd at amazon.com
peace
Kung Lek
Thnanks a bunch Kung Lek ![]()
The object is not to hurt someone else, but to stop them from hurting you
The Tao of Meditation, by Jou Tsung Hua.
Cheng Hsin: The Principles of Effortless Power, by Peter Ralston.
Watchman gave likely the best recommendation I could think of!
I 2nd Watchman.
Jou Tsung hwa’s book is a good one. If you want to penetrate deeper and more specifically to Buddhist (Tibetan) meditation, then I believe you can ( and i know I have quoted this book a few times i the past)get no better than “Illuminous Mind” by the Very Venerable Late Kalu Rinpoche.
Just asking and wondering if…
Hi! to all,
I’ve been to different kind of meditations as such as Brahmin, Khrishna, and now into Tibetan Buddhism (actually, still in process) I was just curious if it’s alright to practice meditation as taught or suggested in books? is it easier than going to some sort of Temple or similar place offering such?
Thanks! Hope to hear from you… ![]()
Ciao,
Terry pUnK
I recommend Three Pillars of Zen. It is very comprehansive and discusses meathods, history, and personal accounts of experiences with meditation and zen.
“She ain’t got no muscles in her teeth.”
YMAA
I had a lot of fun (and learned alot) reading Dr. Yang Jwing Ming’s series on Chi Kung. Check out
www.ymaa.com
-FJ
Warriors of Stillnes
I have heard this is a great book, although I have not read it.
If you are not looking for a specific means,
Such as Buddhism, Taoism, etc. but wish to find a way to start better understanding meditation and yourself I suggest “Learn to Meditate” by David Fontana, PhD.
There is a “workbook” of sorts too, and when I relocate it to remember the name, author and publisher I will post again. This gives specific exercises and ideas in how to improve your stillness and sets reachable goals until the practitoner can readily act on their own.
CAUTION CAUTION!!!
DO NOT LEARN MEDIATATION FROM A BOOK!!!
There are several excellent resourses out there, but I highly caution you from doing any of the excercises in the books without the direct supervision of a qualified teacher!!! And any book worth its salt will tell you that right upfront.
FYI.
First you must learn silence.
Then learn concentration.
Then learn contemplation.
Then meditation.
(100 hours of concentration = 1 minute of contemplation, and 100 hours of contemplation = 1 minute of meditation.)
Hope you find a good teacher. If not stick to the silence and concentration, and then add a little prayer if you like.
Taoist Yoga
It’s by Charles Luk (I think thats his name). It’s excellent, and to some degree I agree that it’s not a good idea to learn from a book. I think ou can start out with the help of a book though without doing any harm. Just “sit and forget”.
Good meditation book
My favorite meditation book is definitely The Way of Energy, by Lam Kam Chuen. It’s mostly posting exercises, but it’s very well written and explains everything in great detail.
In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about
life. IT GOES ON.