This perennial best-seller by a distinguished educator assembles 36 mental and physical exercises for taming the natural drifting of the mind. Newly designed edition of a practical manual for success.
Sistematik bir şekilde okursanız hayatınızı değiştirecek bir kitap. 1 seneyi aşkın süredir elimde, ha çalıştım ha çalışacağım derken hep erteledim. En sonunda normal bir kitabı okur gibi okudum. Şimdiki hedefim ise alıştırmaları zamana yayarak, yazarın da söylediği gibi altı aylık bir süreçte çalışmak. İradeyi güçlendirmek, konsantrasyonu artırmak ve düşünceleri kontrol edebilmek için çok güzel bir kaynak.
Ernest Wood spent his early years of esoteric exploration with the Theosophical Society. He met Jiddhu Krishnamurti in the late 1920's and eventually left the Society to pursue an independent path primarily focusing on Yoga. His writing is crisp and succinct. While those of you who have pursued a variety of esoteric writing will find many of the elements of Concentration familiar, his explanations are among the best I have encountered. He also provides numerous exercises which I found very helpful and enlightening. I have recorded these exercises in a notebook for regular use. There is no doubt that these exercises have improved my meditation practice a great deal. I am now on to his magnum opus Yoga and will report back on that shortly. If it's anything like Concentration, it will be very worthwhile.
I once attended an intensive 10 day meditation class, and faced plenty of missing links there. The teacher asked students to concentrate on one thing, without explaining the process of forming concentration. In this book, Ernest Wood filled those unanswered questions; how human mind works, how it drifts (which is a normal thing to happen), how it gets distracted and how to overcome. Furthermore, Ernest Wood also explained myriad of meditation methods, and the ones using mantra. It also thoroughly clears up the orderly stages of: (1) concentration (2) meditation (3) contemplation. Someone won't be able to meditate id he can't concentrate, and hence won't be able to step into the next practice, which is contemplation.
Meditation has been a practice in many different locations throughout history. (In Christian Mysticism, among ancient Greek philosophers, in Sufism, in Hinduism, in Buddhism, in China and Japan). This book teaches not only concentration, but also meditation and contemplation (The other two are based on concentration). Also gives the perspective that religions can be understood and applied through mind & understanding. It is advised that this book can be read in six months while applying the exercises.
İçindeki alıştırmaları uzun bir süreye yayıp düzenli ve iradeli bir şekilde çalıştıktan sonra review güncellemesi yapacağım. Özellikle dikkat çalışmalarının çok verimli olacağını düşünüyorum.