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The One Minute Meditator: Relieving Stress and Finding Meaning in Everyday Life

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A fascinating guide to why and how to meditate in short periods of time

On an average day, in an average minute, we can process over 240 billion bits of information per second. Such incredibly rapid brain activity can lead to confusion, fear, tension, stress, and anxiety. To stave off these pressures, our minds instinctively look for “one-minute escapes” like exercise, drinking, drugs, smoking, sex, and entertainment. All efficient short-term distractions, none is a permanent salve.

The One Minute Meditator shows listeners how to harness the innate drive for quick mental escapes and use that urge to quiet our thoughts from within. Proving that meditation is both physically and emotionally healthful, Nichol and Birchard show listeners how to meditate whenever they have a solitary minute or more—on the walk from the parking lot to the office, while waiting in line, while on hold on the phone, or while trying to fall asleep. Both inspiring and instructive, The One Minute Meditator gives us the tools to incorporate the power of meditation into otherwise busy, harried lives.

3 pages, Audio Cassette

First published May 18, 2001

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David Nichol

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