The One Moment Master: Stillness for people on the go

· Random House
3.0
2 reviews
Ebook
224
Pages

About this ebook

'Absolute peace is available to you in this moment, now. You don't need to have anything else, nor do you need anything else to happen. Real contentment is not a state of mind to be found just on holiday, or when you achieve your goals, or when you get more stuff. It can only be found now, the way things are.'

This superbly clear, short and practical book explains how to become the master of each single moment. It's clearly aimed at those of us who are living too fast, are confused about life, who spend hours with our iPods, mobiles and laptops, or who never seem to have any mental space. It's life-changing, and very simple and its benefits include becoming less stressed, better organised, a more effective communicator and less frantic.

Ratings and reviews

3.0
2 reviews

About the author

Born in New York, Martin Boroson studied Western philosophy at Yale and earned an MBA from the Yale School of Management. He then began personal exploration of Eastern philosophy and trained in transpersonal psychology with Dr. Stanislav Grof. In his lectures and seminars, he has taught many people practical, modern skills, and was funded by the Arts Council of Ireland to develop new forms of production and creative training for artists. He now brings these varied approaches together in his work as a group facilitator, organisational consultant, and speaker. He is the author of the award-winning interfaith creation story, Becoming Me, a book for children and adults, recently made into an animated short film. He lives in Totnes, Devon. www.martinboroson.info

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