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What Is Meditation?: Buddhism for Everyone [Paperback]

Rob Nairn (Author)
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October 31, 2000
What Is Meditation? explains the Buddhist worldview and the age-old practice it perfected to unfold our innate qualities of compassion, self-acceptance, and inner peace. Rob Nairn gives step-by-step instructions for beginning your own meditation practice, including three simple exercises—"Bare Attention," "Remaining in the Present," and "Meditation Using Sound"—to help get you started.

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If you are looking for a book about the fundamentals of Buddhism, without complicated theories or explanations of involved techniques, you have found it in Rob Nairn's What is Meditation?. In the sparest terms, Nairn outlines the major divisions of Buddhism, the Buddha's core teaching, and what it means to be a Buddhist at the most basic level. He goes on to provide three simple exercises in meditation that will suffice for anyone who wants to get his or her feet wet without being sucked into whirlpools of terminology. Like swimming, meditation requires just a brief amount of instruction in technique, and the rest is up to the practitioner. If you find the water welcoming, from Nairn's springboard you can jump off to slightly more involved books by Thich Nhat Hanh, Sharon Salzberg, Jack Kornfield, or Surya Das. Wherever you end up going, if you know nothing about Buddhism now, What is Meditation? is a good place to start. --Brian Bruya --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Nairn, a Buddhist in the Tibetan tradition trained by, among others, the Dalai Lama and the Gyalwa Karmapa, has written a very capable guide to the essentials of modern Mahayana Buddhism and its derivative meditational practices. Inevitably influenced by Western ideas, Nairn's text is nevertheless a clearly written, engaging, and respectful primer in both the religious attitudes and the spiritual practices of Buddhists in the Tibetan tradition. This should prove a helpful reminder for practitioners and a ready guide for beginners. Recommended for most collections strong in religious studies (plates not seen).
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Shambhala; Reprint edition (October 31, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570627150
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570627156
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.3 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #720,326 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Clear, concise introduction to Buddhism, July 12, 2001
This review is from: What Is Meditation?: Buddhism for Everyone (Paperback)
As its subtitle suggests, this handsome little book is really an introduction to Buddhism for the general reader, and is not a discourse on the nature of meditation. Part One is "An Introduction to Buddhism" and Part Two, "An Introduction to Meditation." The question "What is Meditation?" is addressed on page 56, and the following answer given: "Meditation is the process of learning to work skillfully with the mind in a way that will lead by successive stages to tranquillity, insight, spontaneous purification and the total liberation from all negative states." As such, this very general definition will do just fine, although an understanding of what "total liberation from all negative states" might mean is something that comes only after a long practice. Additionally, as revealed in the next paragraph and on the following pages, there are "many different systems and methods of meditation," and the one "dealt with here" is called "Insight meditation." Incidentally, the last two words are the title of a book by Joseph Goldstein, who was one of author Rob Nairn's teachers.

Buddhist generally insist on adding "insight" to meditation because the process of Buddhism itself is predicated on insight into the human predicament leading to action toward liberation. What Buddhism says in a nutshell is that there is suffering, that there is a way out of the suffering, and this is what it is. So taught the Buddha nearly twenty-six hundred years ago. This book emphasizes the compassionate nature of Buddhism while giving a quick outline of the general principles of the religion, followed by an outline of the Buddha's teaching. In the section on meditation there are twenty or so pages to guide the reader into how it is done. As someone who has practiced meditation for many years, I can tell you that this method will work, but the important thing to understand about meditation is that it is a practice, an acquired skill that takes a while to learn. Once learned it can be let go of easily in the hustle and bustle of daily living, but once mastered and completely entered into, it becomes an essential part of our lives and transforms us.

While this book does not completely fulfill the promise of the title (meditation varies for every individual and indeed over time varies for each of us), nonetheless it is valuable as a clear, concise introduction to one of the great world religions.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Basics of Mediation with such clarity, December 6, 1999
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Rob Nairn's book was first published by a small independent publisher in South Africa. This year Shambala re-published it. To have Shambala publish "another" book on meditation implies that it is a "great little book". The book simply, clearly and easily sets out the basics of Buddhism as a basis for and introduction to meditation. For people who have not met Buddhism before, it is a gentle start (for advanced or knowledgeable people it might be a disappointment). The book's main focus is Meditation and how and where to start. Rob clearly and simply lays out the basics and makes the mystery of meditation plain for all to see and practise. I use the book as reference and reminder on how to continue and improve my daily meditative practise. I highly recommend the book for first timers and for those who want to be reminded and refreshed about the basics. And from humble a perspective - we are all just beginning and this book is therefore a must buy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple and to the point how to on meditation, April 17, 2007
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Most books on meditation I've read find it necessary to include lengthy descriptions of Buddhism in all its varieties, as well as detailed and sometimes obstruse explanatinos of the Buddhist way. This short work is an exception. Nairn sticks to the bare bone basics of how to, with only the least necessary smattering of history and philosophy. The accompanying photographs - one simple one per chapter - are an appropriate and effective extra that helps set the tone for the text.
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