My Experiments with Meditation: Not Really a Dummy’s Guide

· Notion Press
Ebook
130
Pages

About this ebook

The Coronavirus pandemic is causing a historic and unprecedented rise in mental crises, across the world. Fear, worry, stress, anxiety, burnout are words that have entered our daily vocabulary. The bad news is that it will not get better – stress and anxiety are here to stay. The good news is that we can handle it more positively, by practicing meditation. Meditation is much more than “blanking” your mind. There will always remain some thoughts, some emotions “zip-lining” across your mind! Meditation helps us to be aware of them “passing”, and then to just let them “pass”. The book helps to explain what meditation is, how it can be done, and what the benefits are – in a very simplistic and interesting style, interspersed with various graphic illustrations, as well as the personal experiences of the author, which have been shared quite openly! It is a book with various new concepts and “experiments”, which will appeal to a newcomer in the world of meditation, as well as to the experienced ones. It is a book that will make you think first, and then help control your thinking! It is a book that will change your relationship with your own self, with the world, and with your partner for sure!

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About the author

Dhiraj, CEO of a large organisation, is now also a prolific writer. He has authored several fiction books, and this is his first non-fiction book, on a subject that is close to his heart. An IITian, who has a strong desire to evolve spiritually, he is constantly seeking new experiences. He loves nature, hills, movies and of course his pet dog! He also likes challenging the physical limits of his body, as well as the mental limits of his mind!

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