Download or read book A Myriad of Thoughts written by M.K. Godara and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2021-09-17 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Myriad of Thoughts is a collection of poems challenging the stigma of mental health around the world. Catered towards young adults or just anyone facing the ups and downs in the rollercoaster that we call life, these poems are meant to exhibit the randomness of our daily thoughts and the challenges that one faces with emotional and mental well-being. In hopes of resonating with you, an ever so prominent and often overshadowed epidemic of mental health is discussed throughout the book, asking you to reflect upon your own frame of mind and understand that it is a daily struggle that is ingrained in everyone’s lives. It is only when we acknowledge this together, we stand stronger than the stigma.
Download or read book The Royal Seal of Mahamudra Volume Two written by Rinpoche Khamtrul and published by Shambhala Publications. This book was released on 2020-08-11 with total page 460 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The concluding volume of a Tibetan meditation classic for realizing our buddha nature. This second and final volume of a treasured meditation manual outlines the major teachings and practices of the Tibetan Mahamudra tradition. This esoteric tradition focuses on the realization of our minds as naturally pristine and clear as a direct means to true awakening. While part one focuses on the basic practices of calm abiding (shamatha) and insight (vipashyana), the second volume explains how Mahamudra is pointed out and cultivated, how to overcome obstacles to meditation, and how buddhahood is ultimately attained. Refreshingly readable and concise, this volume is a source of inspiration for practitioners and anyone wishing to learn about the tradition of Mahamudra.
Download or read book Unthiyar written by Robert Butler and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2014-09-11 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A prose and verse translation with grammatical commentary of the Upadesha Unthiyar of Sri Ramana Maharshi with relevant verses from the Tiru Unthiyar of Sri Muruganar. Also included are Manikkavacagar's Tiru Unthiyar and extracts from the Avirodha Unthiyar of Santalinga Swamigal and the Tiru Unthiyar of Uyyavantha Teva Nayanar. The book can be read in its own right, or as a companion volume to 'Ulladu Narpadu - a grammatical commentary' by the same author.
Download or read book The Art of Transforming the Mind written by B. Alan Wallace and published by Shambhala Publications. This book was released on 2022-05-03 with total page 285 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tibetan Buddhist practice isn't just sitting in silent meditation, it's developing fresh attitudes that align our minds with reality. Includes three new translations of Atisha’s source material. In this book, B. Alan Wallace explains a fundamental type of mental training that is designed to shift our attitudes so that our minds become pure wellsprings of joy instead of murky pools of problems, anxieties, fleeting pleasures, hopes, and frustrations. The lojong—or mind-training—teachings have been the subject of profound study, contemplation, and commentary by many great masters. Wallace shows us the way to develop our capacity for spiritual awareness through his relatable and practical commentary on the mind-training slogans.
Download or read book The Blue Sapphire of the Mind written by Douglas E. Christie and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2013 with total page 483 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In The Blue Sapphire of the Mind, Douglas E.
Download or read book Yoga and the Luminous written by Christopher Key Chapple and published by State University of New York Press. This book was released on 2008-10-30 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A fresh look at Yoga philosophy.
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Download or read book The Biology of Thought written by Krishnagopal Dharani and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2014-08-28 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The question of "what is thought" has intrigued society for ages, yet it is still a puzzle how the human brain can produce a myriad of thoughts and can store seemingly endless memories. All we know is that sensations received from the outside world imprint some sort of molecular signatures in neurons – or perhaps synapses – for future retrieval. What are these molecular signatures, and how are they made? How are thoughts generated and stored in neurons? The Biology of Thought explores these issues and proposes a new molecular model that sheds light on the basis of human thought. Step-by-step it describes a new hypothesis for how thought is produced at the micro-level in the brain – right at the neuron. Despite its many advances, the neurobiology field lacks a comprehensive explanation of the fundamental aspects of thought generation at the neuron level, and its relation to intelligence and memory. Derived from existing research in the field, this book attempts to lay biological foundations for this phenomenon through a novel mechanism termed the "Molecular-Grid Model" that may explain how biological electrochemical events occurring at the neuron interact to generate thoughts. The proposed molecular model is a testable hypothesis that hopes to change the way we understand critical brain function, and provides a starting point for major advances in this field that will be of interest to neuroscientists the world over. - Written to provide a comprehensive coverage of the electro-chemical events that occur at the neuron and how they interact to generate thought - Provides physiology-based chapters (functional anatomy, neuron physiology, memory) and the molecular mechanisms that may shape thought - Contains a thorough description of the process by which neurons convert external stimuli to primary thoughts
Download or read book Brain Versus Mind written by Dukkyu Choi and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2017-02-27 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book is divided into three partsThe Mind in Every Day Living, The Mind and the Dream World, and The Mind after Death. Due to the immateriality of mind or consciousness and the unknown mechanism thereof, the terms such as consciousness, mind, thought, emotion, and the like are not clearly defined, even in the twenty-first century, Choi Writes. To discover the mechanism and to define the terms clearly are my concerns in this book. He adds that one of his objectives is to prove continuity of consciousness after death. The first five consciousnesses are our sense consciousnesses, Choi explains, while the sixth consciousness, called the mano-vijnana, is generated by the sixth organ, referred to as the organ of mind or root of mind. What exactly that is, Choi continues, we do not know. However, it is crystal clear that the sixth organ is not the brain. It must be a nonphysical and immaterialistic organ that is capable of reading something. Choi goes on to explain the seventh consciousness, called manas. Unlike the first six consciousnesses, this one does not have an organ. It involves thinking, cogitation, and intellection. The first six consciousnesses perceive and discriminate their corresponding objects and trigger to think so as to give rise to the seventh consciousness, manas, which is accumulated in the eighth consciousness, alaya, as seeds of mind (cittas), Choi continues, adding that all mental activities are stored in alaya.
Download or read book So Long At The Fair written by Jess Foley and published by Random House. This book was released on 2010-12-15 with total page 592 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you like Catherine Cookson, Dilly Court and Katie Flynn, then this absorbing, moving and highly emotional saga from much loved author Jess Foley is perfect for you. A wonderful coming of age saga you'll want to revisit time and time again... 'A jolly good read... Abbie is a great character, buffeted by fate but a powerful woman of her time' -- Susan Sallis 'Jess has really captured the sense of a family united against great odds. Her heroine, Abbie, is strong but flawed as all good heroines should be and as we follow her triumphs and trials we see her change from a girl to a woman in the most dramatic and satisfying of ways' -- Iris Gower 'Compulsive and well-paced' -- Wiltshire Times 'Couldn't put it down' -- ***** Reader review 'I have read this book over and over and never get tired of reading it.' -- ***** Reader review 'Lovely read!' -- ***** Reader review ***************************************************************************** LOVE, PASSION AND THE STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE... Growing up in a small Wiltshire village, Abbie Morris has always known what lies ahead of her - a dull and dismal life of drudgery. Matters get worse when Abbie is twelve and their emotional, spirited mother casts them into a crisis for which no one is prepared. Six years later, the Morris family have rebuilt their lives, and when Abbie and Beatie, Abbie's adored elder sister, set off for the county fair, the world seems a good place. But their new-found happiness is short-lived. A chance encounter with Louis, a personable, handsome stranger, has repercussions that threaten to destroy Abbie's peace of mind for ever. Abbie struggles to forget what happened that night and to get on with her life, and when she meets charming, honourable Arthur - and re-encounters Louis - it becomes clear that she might never recover from the night they stayed so long at the fair...
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Download or read book The Sutra written by Yutong and published by Ukiyoto Publishing. This book was released on with total page 1202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In exploring the essence, function, and role of religion in human societies, we have to confront a complex and multifaceted issue. Religion, as an enduring cultural phenomenon, has evolved in its connotations and denotations over time. This profound exploration into religion reveals the secrets behind the enduring vitality of religious practices and the invisible ecological nature of religion itself. It presents the power of enlightenment, transcending the realms of monks and nuns, making us realize that all beings possess Buddha-nature and the potential to attain enlightenment. Enlightenment is the foundation of faith and a pivotal moment in the course of scientifically disciplined spiritual practice. In the vast river of the universe, humanity is but a node, with an enlightened society being its ultimate destination. Through the right knowledge and insight, we ensure the absolute authority of the Sutra, approaching the original intent of the Buddha infinitely and materialistically. Employing a scientific materialist perspective to understand Buddhism is the essential path to enlightenment and mastery of objective laws. The reason religion continues to captivate people lies not only in its provision of spiritual solace but more importantly, in fulfilling the pursuit of ultimate meaning. Through its unique belief system, religion offers believers a way to interpret the world and life, often surpassing everyday experiences and logic. Moreover, religion plays a social function by propagating specific alues, thereby influencing society and maintaining social order to some extent. The essence of religion can be regarded as an objectively existing invisible ecology. This view considers religion as a manifestation of a special relationship between humans and nature and the universe, representing humanity's attempt to understand and master the world. The sacred reality in religion provides people with a spiritual refuge beyond reality, enabling them to find strength and hope when facing difficulties and challenges in life. Third, enlightenment is the essence of Buddha-nature; it is not confined to monks or nuns. This view highlights the importance of "self-awakening" in Buddhism. Every individual has the potential to become enlightened. It is not limited to monks or nuns but open to anyone willing and able to follow the correct practices. This perspective encourages personal spiritual enhancement and self-improvement through inner cultivation and practice. The belief that all beings possess Buddha-nature signifies everyone's potential for enlightenment. Grounded in a fundamental doctrine of Buddhism, it suggests that all living beings inherently possess supreme Buddha-nature, which can be gradually unveiled by the correct practice, removing ignorance and delusion, ultimately achieving enlightenment. This highlights Buddhism's affirmation of individual potential and the possibility of self-transcendence through practice. In summary, religion, as a complex cultural phenomenon, extends far beyond mere superstition or spiritual reliance. It influences the development and future of human societies with correct knowledge and insight. Religion serves both as an individual's spiritual pursuit and a societal value system. Through a deep understanding and study of religion, we can better recognize its significant status in human history and culture, as well as its positive contributions to individual and societal development. This journey of exploration is not only a reflection on religion itself but also an inquiry into human civilization, transcending traditional religious boundaries, Integrating science and faith, and opening a path to enlightenment. In this era of challenge and transformation, this book offers a guiding light, leading us towards a deeper reflection and cognition, Illuminating a promising path for humanity's future.
Download or read book The Art of Perception written by Rev. E. M. Whitefeather and published by eBookIt.com. This book was released on 2024-02-16 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover the Elixir of Emotional Alchemy Embark on a transformational odyssey with "The Art of Perception: Crafting a World of Love and Healing", a book that reveals the profound secrets within your mind's eye. Journey through the veils of your own perceptions and uncover the key to a life brimming with harmony, forgiveness, and heartfelt connections. The tapestry of this book weaves together a compendium of wisdom, offering guidance to harness the latent power of your perceptions. Delve into the inner workings of your consciousness in The Power of Perception, unearthing insights that illuminate your path to personal wellness. Learn how the subtle art of balancing perceptions allows you to summon a wellspring of inner peace and optimism. Foster a spirit of resilience and grace with The Practice of Forgiveness, and let the elixir of gratitude suffuse your life with its transformative magic. As you explore each chapter, unlock the potential within yourself to shape a world made brighter through the gifts of free will, mindful choice, and intentional living. As you tread the path towards self-empowerment, "The Art of Perception" bestows upon you practical tools and exercises designed for an awakening. Traverse the realm of relationship dynamics with newfound insight, elevating every interaction with compassion and empathy. Grasp the altruistic principles of Heart Influenced Perceptions in Leadership and Service and step forward as a beacon of inspirational leadership. If you're ready to build bridges to beloved communities and recalibrate your vision to champion a future rich in love and healing, this book is your compass. Let "The Art of Perception" guide you to the horizons where perception is not only a mirror of the world within but the architect of a universe reimagined by love. Join a crusade against the mundane and step into a dimension where each page turns as a petal unfolding from the heart of wisdom. Embrace your place in crafting a world swathed in love -- start your voyage today.
Download or read book Attaining the Way written by Chan Master Sheng Yen and published by Shambhala Publications. This book was released on 2006-10-10 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is an inspiring guide to the practice of Chan (Chinese Zen) in the words of four great masters of that tradition. It includes teachings from contemporary masters Xuyun and Sheng Yen, and from Jiexian and Boshan of the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Though the texts were written over a period of hundreds of years, they are all remarkably lucid and are perfect for beginners as well as more advanced practitioners today. All the main points of spiritual practice are covered: philosophical foundations, methods, approaches to problems and obstacles—all aimed at helping the student attain the way to enlightenment.
Download or read book Mind Training Like AI written by Alfonso Borello and published by Villaggio Publishing Ltd.. This book was released on with total page 81 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Imagine a world where minds are sculpted like AI: each individual undergoing a transformative process akin to neural network training. Here, the concept of "mind training like AI" takes center stage—a provocative notion challenging traditional views of learning and self-improvement. Picture human minds as dynamic entities, continuously evolving and adapting, shaped by the principles of artificial intelligence. In this realm, the boundaries between human cognition and machine learning blur, ushering in a new era of cognitive enhancement. Layers of knowledge, experiences, and insights intertwine to form a dynamic network of cognitive pathways. Minds become fluid, adaptive entities, responding to stimuli and feedback in real-time, much like the algorithms of AI. This work invites you to envision a future where the synergy between human intelligence and machine learning knows no bounds. It challenges conventional notions of human potential, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of mind training like AI. As we explore this concept further, we unlock the secrets of human cognition and chart a course towards unprecedented levels of intelligence and self-discovery.
Download or read book Great Minds Think Unalike written by Peter Ampe and published by Lannoo Meulenhoff - Belgium. This book was released on 2023-07-04 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: You can't sit still. You don't like unannounced visitors. You always triple-check if the lights are out. But you also see details that no one else notices. You're always coming up with surprising solutions. You can focus intensely for hours at a stretch. Usually without realising it, many people lie somewhere on the spectrum of a neurodivergent condition. We often tend to focus on the many downsides of neurodivergent conditions such as AD(h)d, ASD, dyslexia and OCD. This book takes a different approach by looking in depth at the special talents that go hand in hand with these conditions. Whether you already have a diagnosis or simply feel you're somewhere on the neuroatypical spectrum, one thing is certain: once you've identified your unique talents, you'll be able to make more focused choices in your life and work. You'll discover which jobs best showcase your talents, which colleagues complement your personality, and which environments and corporate cultures are right for you.