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The Relaxed Mind: A Seven-Step Method for Deepening Meditation Practice

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An esteemed modern Tibetan Buddhist teacher presents a system of meditation instructions designed for achieving relaxation in our stressful, fast-paced worldIn the late 1990s, shortly after arriving in the United States, it became clear to Dza Kilung Rinpoche that his Western students responded to traditional meditation instructions differently from his students back in Asia. The Westerners didn't know how to relax—and their pressured, fast-paced lifestyles carried over into meditation. With this in mind, Dza Kilung Rinpoche set out to create a meditation system that could break through the noise of Western life.The Relaxed Mind contains instructions for the seven-phase practice that he developed for students in the West. It is adapted from traditional instructions to counteract the overwhelming distraction that is becoming a global culture these days, not only in the West. Beginners will find a wealth of useful, easy-to-understand information while more experienced meditators may be surprised to find their practice deepening through letting go of tension.

174 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 15, 2015

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42 reviews1 follower
June 8, 2016
There are certain books that have made a deep impact on my meditation practice: Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind, Turning the Mind into an Ally, and The Attention Revolution. I am adding The Relaxed Mind to this List. Powerful, precise, and pity, I can't recommend this book to my fellow practitioners enough: may this be of benefit.
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23 reviews7 followers
September 1, 2024
This is the best book on meditation I have read in years. A wonderful journey through all the major forms of Buddhist meditation, from simple mindbody awareness to nondual dzogchen, with practical tips on how to raise and settle energy in your sitting practice.
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February 14, 2019
Enjoyed the breakdown of levels of awareness that are recognized through extended meditation practice. The book also described Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana, and dzogchen traditions which is helpful to understand what type of meditation you will be practicing.
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111 reviews
January 30, 2021
My Peace Corps funded ~therapist~ told me I needed to meditate and then told me to read this book and here are my thoughts:

Meditation: Good, need to start doing it consistently again
Books About Meditation: Bad, no thank you, made me hate reading, just record your thoughts and make them guided meditations

“Favorite” Quote:

“There is really no “how to do it” solution to meditating freely. We are not really correcting anything or applying a remedy.”

(The stuff about Buddhism was cool though)
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3 reviews1 follower
May 27, 2020
A very useful book with a fantastic reader on the Audible edition. It introduces 7 meditation practices and emphasizes how important deep relaxation is in each. My own practice deepened considerably from the guidance in this book.
356 reviews2 followers
November 29, 2017
Excellent. I will be relistening to this from time to time.
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January 10, 2023
Basic overview of several different meditation techniques. Didn’t love how the book was organized or how it flowed.
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258 reviews21 followers
February 20, 2017
Interesting. I learned a fair amount about meditation and mindset in the early part of the book. After the 40% mark, I felt, the good advice got very repetitive. I also had trouble finding much difference between three of the four last meditations presented in the book.

But it was a very interesting book in many ways, and has given me some new perspectives on methods and reasons behind my own meditation. The writing has a chatty, personable style that I very much appreciated. But I found myself eager to finish and move on to another book.
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1,446 reviews20 followers
February 3, 2017
Ok, but, as a secular meditator, not quite what I was looking for. I think this would be of more interest to actual Buddhists. Part 2 gets pretty esoteric.

While I'm interested in deepening my practice, I was not seeing the progression through the seven types of meditation nearly as clearly as the author.
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65 reviews5 followers
August 31, 2016
Practical and interesting book on meditation. As a novice, I found it be be useful and informative from an historical point of view
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74 reviews
May 19, 2020
Reading in a class, very good meditation guide for westerners.
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