Monday, Aug. 04, 2003
A Shopper's Guide to Meditation
By David Bjerklie
FLAVORS
CONCENTRATIVE Meditative technique that directs the mind to a single focus, such as on the breath or a mantra
MINDFULNESS Teaches an evenhanded, accepting awareness of whatever arises in the senses
MOVEMENT Heightens awareness of the sensations of movement, such as in walking or Tai Chi
VISUALIZATION Generates a mental image, from simple crosses or a single square of color to complex symbols such as the elaborate mandalas of Tibetan Buddhism
LOVINGKINDNESS Cultivates a positive mood or beneficent outlook through the contemplation of such feelings as compassion for all people
TRANSFORMATIVE Seeks solace or the solution to specific problems by turning negative emotions into positive energies
CENTERS
--Naropa University Boulder, Colo. --Maharishi University Fairfield, Iowa --Shambhala Mountain Red Feather Lakes, Colo. --Stress Reduction Clinic University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. --Insight Meditation Society, Barre, Mass. --Spirit Rock Center Woodacre, Calif. --The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society Northampton, Mass.
READINGS
MAGAZINES
--Tricycle magazine --Shambhala Sun --Inquiring Mind --Snow Lion Newsletter
BOOKS
Wherever You Go There You Are by Jon Kabat-Zinn
Loving-Kindness by Sharon Salzberg
Tibetan Buddhism from the Ground Up by B. Alan Wallace
Autobiography of a Yogi by P. Yogananda
Centering Prayer by M. Basil Pennington
WEBSITES
mindandlife.org tm.org soundstrue.com dhamma.org mindfulnesstapes.com zenguide.com
--By David Bjerklie