Being Zen : bringing meditation to life

by Ezra Bayda

Paperback, 2003

Publication

Imprint: Boston, Massachusetts. ; London : Shambhala, 2003. Responsibility: Ezra Bayda with a foreword by Charolette Joko Beck. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xiv, 142 pages : 24 cm.

Call number

Lay Life / Bayda

Barcode

BK-06030

ISBN

9781590300138

Original publication date

2002

CSS Library Notes

Description: The more the willingness to just be permeates every moment of our life, the more we are liberated from the fears, disappointments, and self-judgments that cripple us - and the more we discover the sense of lightness, spaciousness, and compassion that surrounds every event of our lives. This basic willingness to be present, according to Ezra Bayda, is not a kind of passive resignation to what comes our way, but rather a choice we make to actively examine our most deeply held beliefs and to open-heartedly embrace every moment of our lives, whether they be painful or pleasing. In this book he provides very practical advice for cultivating the qualities of mind and heart that contribute to awakening as an ongoing process in daily life, and to uncovering the loving-kindness that is at the heart of our being. -- from publisher

Table of Contents: Introduction
Part I : the basics of practice
Part II : practicing with emotional distress
Part III : awakening the heart of compassion
Epilogue : what is our life about?

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Physical description

144 p.; 22 cm

Description

A "straightforward, simple, and wise" guide to living an awakened life through mindfulness and meditation (Jack Kornfield, author of A Path with Heart) We can use whatever life presents to strengthen our spiritual practice--including the turmoil of daily life. What we need is the willingness to just be with our experiences--whether they are painful or pleasing--and open ourselves to the reality of our lives without trying to fix or change anything. But doing this requires that we confront our most deeply rooted fears and assumptions in order to gradually become free of the constrictions and suffering they create. Then we can awaken to the loving-kindness that is at the heart of our being.  While many books aspire to bring meditation into everyday experience, Ezra Bayda's Being Zen gives us practical ways to actually do it, introducing techniques that enable the reader to foster qualities essential to continued spiritual awakening. Topics include how to cultivate:     *  Perseverance: staying with anger, fear, and other distressing emotions.     *  Stillness: abiding with chaotic experiences without becoming overwhelmed.     *  Clarity: seeing through the conditioned beliefs and fears that "run" us.     *  Direct experience: encountering the physical reality of the present moment--even when that moment is exactly where we don't want to be.  Like Pema Chödrön, the best-selling author of When Things Fall Apart, Ezra Bayda writes with clear, heartfelt simplicity, using his own life stories to illustrate the teachings in an immediate and accessible way that will appeal to a broad spectrum of readers.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Rating

(21 ratings; 4.1)
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