Break through Pain adapts the core principles of mindfulness training to a practical process that can treat even extreme, chronic pain effectively, providing a practical option to drugs or surgery. By observing and opening to pain, Young teaches, we can stop resisting it and "step outside" physical suffering. Step-by-step techniques show how to overcome internal resistance -- the key to transforming physical pain into a flow of pure energy. With four complete meditations plus 34-page instruction booklet.
Some profound next-level thoughts and reframing exercises relating to pain. The proof is in the practice, as with all these things, but I for one found this to be a really useful book. (Don't let the gimmicky title and 80s artwork put you off).
I enjoyed Shinzen Young's melodious prose and soothing way of talking about how to engage with pain. As a Western Buddhist monk who has endured great physical challenges in his spiritual pursuits, and his own personal physical pain, he has credentials which give him gravitas. The chapters did seem a little short on how to practice his methods, as did the accompanying CD meditations, but I believe his point is....engage with the meditations AND your pain and don't spend too much time analyzing either! The best meditation ever is the last one...."Breath Pleasure." This one is priceless and I use it daily. It doesn't help my shingles much but it does make me intermittently happy to be alive.
You will always want to have more than one copy of this book on hand, so that you can lend it to a friend in need. Shinzen Young writes about his personal experience with chronic pain and provides guidance on how to respond to discomfort and the reactions we experience when we experience discomfort. The book comes with a CD that has several tracks on how to meditate, or how to think, feel, and observe ourselves when we are in pain.
Each track on the CD approaches the issue in a different way. One track looks at our emotional responses, and he gentle talks the listener through ways to observe the many (sometimes overlapping) emotions and accept or work with them. Another track, for those in extreme discomfort, simply guides the listener through ways of breathing. Advanced tracks on the CD guide the listener through additional ways of meditating on how pain travels through the body.
Just the book I needed to read to shift my experience of the pain from my knee replacement that still persists. Contains a cd that has guided meditation to help practice the shift. The right book at the right time. When I first had this surgery, I would have resented the implication that I was going to be feeling pain for so long, and that I'd have to learn new ways to deal with it.
"Mindful meditation is composed of two elements: an opening to the pain and a careful observation of the pain. The careful observation leads to deep insight. This insight is like a many-sided jewel."
"There is permanent relief that comes through retraining your relationship to pain."