Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection

by Sharon Salzberg

Hardcover, 2017

Collection

Status

Available

Call number

SAL-104

Publication

Flatiron Books (2017), 320 pages

Description

Family & Relationships. New Age. Nonfiction. HTML: This program is read by the author. The New York Times bestselling author and a central figure in the field of meditation, Sharon Salzberg, uses ancient Buddhist wisdom to redefine love and experience it in a more profound way. You are a person worthy of love. You don't have to do anything to deserve all the love in the world. Real Love is a creative tool kit of mindfulness exercises and meditation techniques that help you to truly engage with your present experience and create deeper love relationships with yourself, your partner, friends and family, and with life itself. Sharon Salzberg, a leading expert in Lovingkindness meditation, encourages us to strip away layers of negative habits and obstacles, helping us to experience authentic love based on direct experience, rather than preconceptions. Across three sections, Sharon explains how to dispel cultural and emotional habits, and direct focused care and attention to recapture the essence of what it is to love and be loved. With positive reflections and practices, Sharon teaches us how to shift the responsibilities of the love that we give and receive to rekindle the powerful healing force of true connection. By challenging myths perpetuated by popular culture, we can undo the limited definitions that reduce love to simply romance or passion, and give the heart a much needed tune-up to connect ourselves to the truest experience of love in our daily lives..… (more)

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LibraryThing member steve02476
Well of course it’s a pretty gooey self-help book. I guess I knew it would be. I *like* Sharon Salzberg, based on some interviews I’ve seen and a few meditation lessons from her on the 10% app. She has a bit of a sense of humor that I like. But there’s not much of that on display here. I
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think there’s probably a lot of good stuff here, but nothing terribly surprising or new. And there’s a lot of quotes from dubious studies and “experts” that I’m getting pretty intolerant about. Oh well, I still *like* her and will be happy to hear her meditation advice, but I guess I’ll be skipping her self-help books. Might like to read her memoirs if she ever writes them up - I think she’s had an interesting life, and she’s willing to crack a smile when she’s being introspective.

Listened to the audiobook, read by the author.
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ISBN

1250076501 / 9781250076502

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SAL-104

Rating

½ (11 ratings; 3.9)

Pages

320
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