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Providing step-by-step guidance for every stage of the meditation path, this uniquely comprehensive guide for a Western audience combines the wisdom from the teachings of the Buddha with the latest research in cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Clear and friendly, this in-depth practice manual builds on the nine-stage model of meditation originally articulated by the ancient Indian sage Asanga, crystallizing the entire meditative journey into 10 clearly-defined stages. The book also introduces a new and fascinating model of how the mind works, and uses illustrations and charts to help the reader work through each stage. This manual is an essential read for the beginner to the seasoned veteran of meditation and can be read from front to back, or used as a reference guide, choosing chapters as needed based on the current state of the reader�s practice.
The Mind Illuminated: A Complete Meditation Guide Integrating Buddhist Wisdom and Brain Science, Culadasa (John Yates), Matthew Immergut, Jeremy Graves, Dharma Treasure Press, Paperback, 476 pages, 2015, 25.95
Culadasa (John Yates, Ph.D.) is the director of Dharma Treasure Buddhist Sangha in Tucson, Arizona. A meditation master with over four decades of experience, he was ordained as an Upasaka and later received ordination in the International Order of Buddhist ministers in Rosemead, California. Before committing himself fully to meditation and Buddhism, Culadasa taught physiology and neuroscience and worked at the forefront of complementary healthcare education, physical medicine, and therapeutic massage. Then in 1996, he retired from academia and moved with his wife Nancy, to wilderness of an old Apache stronghold in southeastern Arizona, to deepen their spiritual practice together. Matthew Immergut, Ph.D. is an associate professor of sociology. He is a longtime and passionate meditator, and a dedicated student of Culadasa. He lives in Woodstock, New York. Jeremy Graves is a student of Culadasa and has accumulated roughly a year-and-a-half of extended retreat time under his teacher�s mentorship. His approach to Buddhist practice combines the insights of science, art, and devotional practice. He lives in Laguna Beach, California.
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