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98 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
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Om. Peace.,
By Diana H C Tan "dianat the book lover" (Singapore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Energy of Prayer: How to Deepen Your Spiritual Practice (Paperback)
The cover photo itself (that of a monk bent in prayer) speaks volumes about the contents of the book - that of prayer, prayer and prayer. In the likeness of books on prayer by Thich Nhat Hanh, this one seeks to uncover the benefits of meditation as prayer. The author proposes many benefits and (if one is to believe) all peoples in the world, regardless of race, language or religion, should allow themselves the benefit to sit in silence, meditating either in silence, with a chant, with words from Scripture, or with concentration on the breath. The latter, when done with full concentration, is able to nourish and to heal the mind, body and spirit. The author provides various exercises on how to meditate using the breath at the end of his book. I believe some of these exercises have been covered in his other books as well.
The author quotes from Christian Scripture and even uses the Lord's Prayer - the "Our Father" - in one of his examples on meditative prayer. Really, this is a book not only for Buddhist meditation practitioners but for all seekers of meditation practices. The exercises to still the mind apply to all races, language or religion. If we can all practice the mindfulness that the author writes of, we can apply the practice to our faiths. For example, a Christian could use the ability to stay in tune with silence to meditate on God's Word, or a Buddhist could use this ability to be silent within to concentrate on a chant. The idea is really how one can grow to befriend silence in view of the opposing attacks from the noise of daily living - television, media, people around us, loud music, our fears and worries, the pursuit of desires and wants, the list goes on. I like the book for the solace and comfort and the encouragement it contains. As one who enjoys silence, I could embrace the spiritual benefits of meditation that the author writes about. I wish more people will practise meditation because then the "collective consciousness" (as Thich Nhat Hanh calls it) of the created world can only get better and in turn rub the sense of peace, joy and tranquility to others. Om. Peace.
53 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: The Energy of Prayer: How to Deepen Your Spiritual Practice (Paperback)
One of my favorite passages in the New Testament is the story in Mark about the woman who is healed when she touches Jesus' garment. Jesus, walking in a crowd "perceiving in himself that a power had gone forth from him" immediately turned around in the crowd and asked, "Who touched my garments?" I thought of this passage and finally came to understand a little of Jesus' reaction as I read Thich Nhat Hanh's beautiful little book on prayer.Hanh's descriptions of prayer and his examples of praying allowed me to see, maybe for the first time, to experience prayer as energy and to feel its power. How wonderful to realize how this energy connects all being and even more wonderful to know that as human beings we have the ability (and responsibility) to direct the energy (the ground of being) for the good of all. Thich Nhat Hanh's book is practical not in a "how to" sense but in a "practice" sense. May it help you, as it did me, to make the practice of prayer as ordinary, as real, as powerful, as life-giving as . . .breathing.
34 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
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Thich Nhat Hanh is one of my favorite authors. This book is such an easy read.....I started reading it in the morning and finished it that day! This book will help you have a better understanding about prayer, it can help you improve your own prayer life, and it can help you realize things about prayer that you might not have thought of before. This is excellent! You will be revived and refreshed from reading this. It can definitely help you grow in your prayer life. Prayer is powerful!
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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Helpful words from an old friend,
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This review is from: The Energy of Prayer: How to Deepen Your Spiritual Practice (Paperback)
By this time I am into the double digits on Thich Nhat Hanh books and do,
indeed, feel he is an old friend. Published in 2006, this book is from a compilation of talks given ten years earlier. Many of its themes will be familiar to those who have read other books by him on meditation. In this volume, I found particularly interesting his openness/comparison of Buddhism to other religious practices, including Buddhist and Christian parallels in The Lord's Prayer. The author takes a quite broad view of the subject of prayer, which I find inviting and accessible. This fits with his always encouraging view that a calmer, more contemplative life is available to us all.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Beautiful, Helpful, and Inspirational,
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Thich Nhat Hanh has written a wonderful little book on prayer that is accessible to virtually anyone. I bought the book back in June of 2006 and find myself still going back to it and turning through its pages for ideas, inspiration and solace. I have shared the book with family and friends -- and everyone, regardless whether they are Christian, followers of Eastern traditions, or agnostic, have all expressed how the book has helped them and that it is a living treasure for them. I particularly find Hanh's writing to be inviting and filled with rich lovingkindness.
The full title of the book rings true:The Energy of Prayer: How to Deepen Your Spiritual Practice, and the text serves a spiritual guide for anyone who is open-minded. The various chapters in the book include: Does Prayer Work?; The Object of Prayer; Heart, Body, Spirit; The Role of Prayer in Medicine; Meditation and Healing. The appendixes include Meditation Exercises, and Buddhist Prayers and Gathas. I continue to appreciate the Energy of Prayer and thank Hanh for writing such a great little gem on the wonders of prayer.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Taking a deep breath,
By Serenity seeker (Northern New Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Energy of Prayer: How to Deepen Your Spiritual Practice (Paperback)
I keep this book in my purse. When stress at work is starting to get to me,
I take it out and read any page. I breathe deeply, close my eyes and am refreshed.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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Great things come in small packages,
By Y "EssentialChi" (Cave Creek, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Energy of Prayer: How to Deepen Your Spiritual Practice (Paperback)
This book was given to us as a gift and we loved it so much that we purchased it and gifted it to others this christmas. It's small, it's simple and it works. I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to deepen their spirituality and heal themselves and their relationships. On the surface it may seem like you are doing nothing but breathing but what happens will speak for itself. It makes no diffence what religion you are as it doesn't tell you who to pray to but how to deepen your prayer practice.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Building on Strength,
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Thich Nhat Hanh has written may books over the years. His focus is simple.Explain how his practice works for HIM & how this may help you. This latest addition to his library is a gem. I have bought one for each of my three children for Christmas discussion and, hopefully, an addition to their daily practice.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Great book on prayer,
By Mini Mouse (La Grange, Tejas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Energy of Prayer: How to Deepen Your Spiritual Practice (Kindle Edition)
I really loved this book. There have been many thoughts on prayer I have been researching and trying to understand that were explained in this book. I would recommend this author to anyone, regardless of faith.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Prayer: A movement in silence,
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This review is from: The Energy of Prayer: How to Deepen Your Spiritual Practice (Paperback)
Meditation and prayer are aspects of the same process - the journey from the superficial contents of the surface mind to the depths of experience that transcends mind. For this movement to take place there must be stillness, an openness of both mind and heart. This is where God's messages can be heard. But, if our minds are cluttered with beliefs, thoughts, perceptions and emotional reactivity based on the past, on memories that are dead, then there is no room for God to enter. This inner silence and openness and kindness is described as mindfulness, the sensory awareness of the open mind and open heart in which there is complete presence. God speaks when there is presence; the other guy enters when there is reactivity and unawareness.
The essence of Buddhism is not an attack on theism; it does not attack the notion of God or any other divine entity. That is a common misunderstanding. The core of the Buddha's message is " Look and find out for yourself. Don't attach to the superficial products of the thinking mind that say "There is", "There is not." That is way that takes us away from God. Mindfulness is a way of tuning in to that which is beyond the superficial; it is a movement towards truth and away from non-truth. That is also the same movement as prayer. If you wish to learn more about mindfulness, I also recommend 'The Path of Mindfulness Meditation' by Dr Peter Strong, an in-depth exploration of mindfulness meditation. |
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The Energy of Prayer: How to Deepen Your Spiritual Practice by Thich Nhat Hanh (Paperback - March 10, 2006)
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