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T**S
Wisdom
A book for everyone, wisdom delivered in an engaging and easy to understand manner. A must read if you are at all interested in being mindful.
S**S
You Will Learn So Much About How To Think!
A Book On Clear Thinking!
R**F
Great book, but a few issues
I really enjoyed this book and it motivated me to get back to my meditation routine. The practical advice is clear. As a longtime reader of Buddhism, I also appreciated the sprinkling of Buddhist philosophy and principles. I’ll also say that as compared to some of the Buddhist “word salad” texts I’ve waded through, this is fairly clear and straightforward. (Buddhist teachings are not supposed to be easy, but they’re also not supposed to be impenetrable. This book hits the mark.)The author does have some writing “tics” that are annoying. If you’re a rhetoric purist, they may bother you as they did me.. The short-chapter format felt a little random and…not really lazy, but too easy and not in service to the reader. The transitions from chapter to chapter are rough or non-existent. The author has a habit of writing “pun intended” or “no pun intended” when there is no pun. (Maybe he doesn’t know what a pun is? An editor could have helped with things like this.) There are many sentences that are run-ons — one had 87 words and two digressions, and I had to reread it several times to get the gist. (Again…editor!) The introductory section (forward) is over-long, and the afterword is WAY too long and has a bunch of material that frankly could have just been included in the main text. I can overlook these minor flaws because the content is solid, but in some respects the book feels like it was cranked out without respect to flow.Finally, a note on the Kindle version: Paragraphs are randomly formatted. In some chapters, paragraphs are are flush left with a space between them, in other chapters they are spaced between and first tabbed except the first paragraph (?), in others the paragraphs are first-sentence-indented but no space between paragraphs. This is careless and distracting. Come on, Kindle, your version costs the same as the print one — it should be consistently formatted.
T**M
Great gift for an introduction to mindfulness
This is a classic. Great introduction to mindfulness and meditaton. I did a retreat once with the author and he was fabulous. It's easily accessible with a set of teachings, followed by exercises that you can easily spread out to do daily or weekly. Great way to start, but you probably want to join an in-person class at some point to learn more and get the fellowship/motivation offered by a group. I found getting involved in the Shambhala meditation community was very good for both classes, friendliness, weekend trainings and occassional social events. When a friend or family member is struggling with something, I often give this book as a gift. Reciepients always say they find it helpful. Another good starter book on mindfulness is Pema Chodron's 'When Things Fall Apart.
J**N
Awesome Book
Love this book! Extremely helpful for me to get out of my head, and Jon is so easy to listen to and understand!
A**M
Had a lot of practical issues with this book teaching ...
Had a lot of practical issues with this book teaching me how to be mindful. YT vids much of JKZ much more helpful
D**N
NAMASTE
This is my second time reading this,it will not be my last. There have been so many " knowings" as I've read so that I've grown even more into and of,myself.
G**A
so delighted to stumble upon this again!
I read "Wherever You Go, There You Are" many years ago and it had a great positive influence on me and others around me. The book went to a friend a long time ago and I just stumbled upon this fantastic sale in kindle format. I can't hold a book anymore so this was a fortuitous stumble.One thing I'll always remember: K-Z emphasized that we are part of the world and wrote something like, "When we change ourselves, we change the world."That sentence made me a calmer, happier and less judgemental person. I had tried to make the world a better place, My Way, and wanted others to change themselves. Now I demonstrate by words and deeds how I want the world to be and offer support for those who might want to do or think as I do. My personal space is now a wonderful place.
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