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Buddhist Meditation - An Introduction

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext 'A thoughtful overview and introduction to the range of methods and traditions of Buddhist meditation across Asia! from mindfulness of breathing to visualisation! koan and chanting practices. A particular strength is that it shows how meditative qualities are extended into daily life through devotional! ritual and artistic practices! which then in turn give nurturing roots for more archetypally meditative practices.'- Peter Harvey! University of Sunderland! UK!and editor of the Buddhist Studies Review journal. Informationen zum Autor Sarah Shaw worked in London as a secretary in London throughout the 1970s. She is the author of 'The secret diary of a 1970s' secretary', published by Collins in 2016. Klappentext Sarah Shaw's lively introduction to Buddhist meditation offers students and practitioners alike a deeper understanding of what meditation is, and its purpose and place in the context of different Buddhist schools. She describes the historical background to the geographical spread of Buddhism, and examines the way in which some meditative practices developed as this process occurred. Other chapters cover basic meditative practice, types of meditation, meditation in different regions, meditation and doctrine, and the role of chanting within meditation.Although not a practical guide, An Introduction to Buddhist Meditation outlines the procedures associated with Buddhist practices and suggests appropriate activities, useful both for students and interested Buddhists. Vivid quotations from Buddhist texts and carefully selected photographs and diagrams help the reader engage fully with this fascinating subject. Zusammenfassung Sarah Shaw’s lively introduction to Buddhist meditation offers students and practitioners alike a deeper understanding of what meditation is, and its purpose and place in the context of different Buddhist schools. She describes the historical background to the geographical spread of Buddhism, and examines the way in which some meditative practices developed as this process occurred. Other chapters cover basic meditative practice, types of meditation, meditation in different regions, meditation and doctrine, and the role of chanting within meditation. Although not a practical guide, An Introduction to Buddhist Meditation outlines the procedures associated with Buddhist practices and suggests appropriate activities, useful both for students and interested Buddhists. Vivid quotations from Buddhist texts and carefully selected photographs and diagrams help the reader engage fully with this fascinating subject. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Buddhism and its background. 2. Buddhist meditation: mindfulness, wisdom and concentration 3. Tracing back the radiance: Buddhist theories of the mind 4. The objects for meditation 5. Chanting as meditation 6. Meditation traditions of Southern Buddhism 7. India 8. Tibet 9. China 10. Korea and Vietnam 11. Japan 12. Modern Developments ...

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Authors Sarah Shaw, Shaw Sarah
Publisher Routledge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.09.2008
 
EAN 9780415409001
ISBN 978-0-415-40900-1
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology

RELIGION / Buddhism / Rituals & Practice, Buddhist life & practice, Buddhist life and practice, Buddhism;Spirituality;Religious Practice

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