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Peaceful Dwelling: Meditations for Healing and Living [Paperback]

Madeline Ko-I Bastis (Author)
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October 3, 2000
"Like many people," says Madeline Ko-i Bastis, "I began my meditation practice when I didn't know what else to do...There was a spiritual and emotional emptiness in my life." After taking a simple adult education class in meditation, she started to see miraculous results. My physical energy soared, I slept more soundly, and seemed more able to concentrate on work. As she got deeper into the practice of meditation, Bastis wanted to share her discoveries with others. Eventually she became a Buddhist hospital Chaplain and a Zen priest. Now she imparts her meditative wisdom in Peaceful Dwelling which features:

* Various meditations for healing all kinds of medical, psychological, or spiritual ailments

* Real-life stories to instruct, inspire, and ground readers

* Guidance on living and dying in the here and now, while dealing with illness, stress, and suffering

* Making the most out of the present moment


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About the Author

Madeline Ko-i Bastis, an ordained Buddhist priest and certified hospital chaplain, is the founder of Peaceful Dwelling Project, an organization devoted to teaching meditation techniques for healing.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing (October 3, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080483234X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804832342
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #912,422 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Small but Powerful Guide. A Masterful Contribution, November 7, 2000
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Mitchell (Boca Raton, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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As someone who has been meditating for over 20 years and now teaches contemplative processes in a variety of settings, I was delighted to discover Peaceful Dwelling and the clear guidance it provides. The author has a unique background as a Zen monk and trained hospital chaplain. But more importantly was her abilty to assimilate her experiences with that of those she has taught and cared for. The essence of the various maditation processes come through in a very personal manner. Her directions were clear and were definitley non-denominational. Any person of any faith could easily use or adapt these simple technics for individual or group use. The wonderful anectdotes lend to easy remembering of the methods. The chapter on metta meditaion is particularly penetrating and just the reading can open loving-kindness for everyone. Definitley an outstanding contribution in a filed that is crowded with literature. This simple work, writen care and experience, stands out.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buddhism for Ordinary People, April 16, 2001
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Irwin Rubin (Brooklyn, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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With Karen Armstrong's biography, Buddha, on the New York Times best-seller list, there will no doubt be many people who are interested in learning the practical aspects of the teachings of the Great Physician. Madeline Ko-I Bastis' Peaceful Dwelling is an excellent manual of Buddhist meditation techniques for healing and everyday living. The book is written in an extremely accessible format which outlines several different meditation techniques--mindfulness of breathing, walking meditation, metta meditation, karuna, tonglen and phowa. Rev. Bastis has written a great deal of the book in the first-person plural, conveying the feeling that she is with you as you read the book. Each chapter also contains commonly asked questions with answers that are comprehensible to even the beginning meditator, making the book extremely user-friendly. In addition she shares expreiences from both her life and the lives of others which makes one feel that there is nothing esoteric about these techniques. They can be used by ordianry people to enhance their everyday lives. I recommend this book highly to anyone interested in Buddhism and/or meditation.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of the Basics, April 12, 2001
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Jennifer Manlowe (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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The book "Peaceful Dwelling" contains excellent, step-by-step instructions offered by a seasoned Hospice Chaplain and is especially useful for people without any background in meditation. It is also a user-friendly source of information for those interested in the religious roots and historical writings that inform each meditation technique employed. She is obviously well-schooled in Buddhist traditions from Chan/Zen, to Tibetan, to Theravadan meditation styles. Yet her writing style is conversational, never preachy or patronizing.

Though Ko-i Bastis is a Buddhist Chaplain, she never pushes her particular tradition. In her words, "While my own practice is and has for many years been Zen Buddhism, as I visited patients who were suffering spiritually, emotionally, and physically, I began to develop a palette of practices to suit their unique experiences and situations" (p. 7). This fact is reassuring for people with different faith backgrounds (or people with no faith-base at all). It is especially a fine tool for beginners or those unfamiliar with Buddhist meditation (one is never made to feel that any of the techniques are too "far out" or "out of their league"). It is also helpful to old-time meditators. Even though I've been a daily meditator and teacher of world religions for years, I found this book--and the techniques within it--to have revived my own practice of meditation as well to have broadened my experiential teaching repertoire. I found lots of tools to draw from: a variety of prayers, blessings, walking, sitting, working, eating and playing meditation examples are given.

My favorite quote set the tone for the entire book, "Although the stories I tell come mainly from my work with people who are physically ill, they apply to everyone. For, meditation does not treat physical symptoms; it reaches to the roots of suffering. In the quiet space brought about by meditation, our anger, fear, sadness, desire, and delusions are revealed. Meditation brings the serenity that enables us to look at our deepest hurts and to embrace them, as a mother embraces her child. We begin to trust that we can heal ourselves. All we have to do is sit down and begin to follow our breath" (xvi).

It is rare to find a teacher/counselor who is so willing to lay bear her own struggles with real life suffering (alcoholism, loss of a loved one, controlling--classic "helper's"--temperament, etc), but she does so with humor, humility and a desire to model how lasting healing begins.

Chaplain Madeline Ko-i Bastis's guidance in "Peaceful Dwelling" invites all readers to transform unskillful ways of seeing and being so that we can all benefit. That's quite a gift to offer us. Thank you!

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Thom was the first patient I met who had a meditation practice. Read the first page
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