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Rating:  Summary: simply progress on the path Review: don't be fooled by the non eastern author of this book, the advice within will improve your practice and open you up to for a deeper experience of your meditation. the techniques are easy to remember and apply. good luck!
Rating:  Summary: MIND YOUR POSTURE ! Review: For those of us who are interested in Meditation we have to face the difficult problem of Queting the Mind, which of course brings up the question who is Queting who or what.But we also face the problem of our bodies, it is difficult to stay in a meditative posture for a long period of time, Yoga execices will help of course and I found this book to be very usefull also. You get good information about the body, how to Relax it and use it right without straining, how to ease into the posture you're using and how to breathe correctly, when you finaly get it right it has a feeling of lightness and naturalness to it, it feels RIGHT. It doesn't matter what kind of Meditation tradition you come from or what type of posture you're using this book will help you. It realy is extraordinary how much the mind can change how you feel in you body and how just the right information can have such a dramatic change, So Your body is all in your Mind. This book has information which I have not found in any Yoga books so far, Highly Recomended. See also Rodney Yee, Yoga Journals Practise for Meditation, a good video to get you body in shape for the Lotus Posture.
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