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OM Mantra / Theta Meditation: Klanggeschenke aus höheren Welten: Neue meditative Klangwelten für Ent
Erlebe Klanggeschenke aus höheren Welten, mit denen Transformation und Heilung möglich werden. Mit diesen XXL-Klangwelten kannst du Blockaden lösen, innere und äußere Wege freimachen. Die Stücke führen dir nährende und heilsame Energien zu, während dich ein lichtvoller Strom aus höheren Welten durchflutet. Alle Frequenzen sind dazu bestimmt, in dir einen Zustand der Freude und Ausgeglichenheit herbeizuführen. WAS DU BEKOMMST: Einzigartige Klangwelten in exzellenter Audioqualität. Sphärische und meditative Klänge wie aus einer anderen Welt. Sanft angeschlagene Klangschalen, sphärische Klänge, durchdringende Gesänge buddhistischer Mönche. Ein einzigartiges Klangerlebnis zum Meditieren, Entspannen und Genießen. Dieses Hörbuch ist ideal... für Meditation, Entspannung, Klangheilung, jede Form von Energie- und Körperarbeit, zur Befreiung nicht mehr dienlicher Gedanken- , Glaubens- und Verhaltensmuster, bei Verspannungen, Depressionen, Schmerzen, Ängsten, zur Chakren-Harmonisierung, zur Aktivierung der Selbstheilungskräfte, zum Loslassen, zur Heilung des Inneren Kindes. Die langen, warmen Basstöne fühlen sich an, als ob sie den Körper sanft von innen streicheln. Viele Menschen empfinden die Stücke als so angenehm, dass sie während des Hörens einschlafen. Andere erleben luzide Bilder, da die meditativen Frequenzen eng mit dem REM-Schlaf korrelieren, einer im EEG nachweisbaren Gehirnwellenkurve, die im Zustand tiefer Entspannung und bei Hypnose auftritt. Hinweis: Wir empfehlen die Verwendung von guten Kopfhörern oder externen Lautsprechern, da Laptop-Lautsprecher in der Regel nicht voluminös genug sind, um das exzellente Klangspektrum in diesem Hörbuch in bestmöglicher Qualität zu übertragen. +++++ In der Hörprobe werden mehrere Stücke aus diesem Hörbuch für jeweils 60-90 Sekunden angespielt. +++++
Abhamani Ajash, Lhamo Sarepa (Author), Christian Heuermann (Narrator)
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Robert Wright is the New York Times bestselling author of The Evolution of God (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), Nonzero, The Moral Animal, Three Scientists and their Gods (a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award). He is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the widely respected Bloggingheads.tv and MeaningofLife.tv. He has written for The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The New York Times, Time, Slate, and The New Republic. He has taught at the University of Pennsylvania and at Princeton University, where he also created the popular online course 'Buddhism and Modern Psychology.' He is currently Visiting Professor of Science and Religion at Union Theological Seminary in New York. His most recent book is Why Buddhism is True: The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment. Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and best-selling author Sam Harris as he explores important and controversial questions about the human mind, society, and current events. Sam Harris is the author of five New York Times bestsellers. His books include The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, The Moral Landscape, Free Will, Lying, Waking Up, and Islam and the Future of Tolerance (with Maajid Nawaz). The End of Faith won the 2005 PEN Award for Nonfiction. His writing and public lectures cover a wide range of topics-neuroscience, moral philosophy, religion, meditation practice, human violence, rationality-but generally focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live. Harris's work has been published in more than 20 languages and has been discussed in The New York Times, Time, Scientific American, Nature, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and many other journals. He has written for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Economist, The Times (London), The Boston Globe, The Atlantic, The Annals of Neurology, and elsewhere. Sam Harris received a degree in philosophy from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA.
Sam Harris (Author), Sam Harris (Narrator)
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Vipassana: The Timeless Secret to Meditate and Be Calm
Do you wish to sharpen your awareness? Train your mind to observe your thoughts and emotions? Bestselling author Shonali Sabherwal's latest book is for anyone looking to start meditating. With a detailed guide and a focus on Vipassana, it shows you how to control the highs and lows in life and take charge of your happiness. It teaches you how to occupy a state of equanimity and be present in the moment through an ancient technique used by the Buddha for enlightenment. Lift yourself up on this journey from misery to happiness, from defilement to purity, from bondage to liberation and from ignorance to enlightenment. Turn your life around through Vipassana.
Shonali Sabherwal (Author), Shonali Sabherwal (Narrator)
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Eine spirituelle Reise, die verspricht, fesselnd und zugleich erkenntnisreich zu sein.Maili kehrt ihrem Dorf im Himalaya den Rücken, nachdem sie sich weigerte den für sie erwählten Mann zu heiraten. Auf der Suche nach Antworten zu ihren Fragen über das Leben begibt sie sich in ein tibetisches Exilkloster. Dabei ist die Gewöhnung an Meditation und die buddhistische Lehre nicht immer einfach für die kritische und rebellische junge Frau. Doch dann trifft sie auf einen ganz besonderen jungen Mönch...-
Ulli Olvedi (Author), Anne Fink (Narrator)
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The Life & Teaching Of Gautama Buddha
The Buddha, also known as Siddhārtha Gautama, was a philosopher, mendicant, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader who lived in Ancient India. He is revered as the founder of Buddhism. He taught for around forty five years and built a large following, both monastic and lay. His teaching is based on his insight into suffering and the end of such – the state called Nirvana. Prince Gautama was born into an aristocratic family but eventually joined the renounced order of life. After several years of mendicancy, meditation, and asceticism, he awakened to understand the workings of the cycle of rebirth and how it can be escaped. The Buddha then traveled widely teaching. He taught the middle way between sensual indulgence and severe asceticism. He taught a training of the mind that included self-restraint, and meditative practices such as mindfulness. The Buddha also critiqued the practices of Brahmin priests, such as animal sacrifice. Here is the illumined heart of his divine timeless teachings.
Sripad Jagannatha Dasa And The Bhodisattva Sangha (Author), Sripad Jagannatha Dasa And The Bhodisattva Sangha (Narrator)
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Felicità in questo mondo: Un viaggio alla scoperta del Buddismo e della felicità
Come possiamo vivere meglio, appieno, e trovare il senso profondo della nostra esistenza? Come possiamo sentirci felici nonostante i problemi e le preoccupazioni quotidiane? Questo audiolibro cerca di dare qualche risposta a queste domande, di farci vedere la vita da un altro punto di vista, di darci una mano in questi tempi in cui l'incertezza sembra essere l'unica certezza. Che siamo buddisti o meno, alla fine non ha alcuna importanza. L'importante è che possiamo dare e trovare la lifefulness, la felicità in questo mondo. Tutto il resto è secondario. Felicità in questo mondo. Un viaggio alla scoperta del Buddismo e della felicità è stato pubblicato nel settembre del 2001, con il desiderio di fornire un'introduzione utile a chiunque volesse avvicinarsi a questa filosofia di vita. Da allora, grazie al passaparola, è diventato un bestseller e un fenomeno di massa. © 2022 Giunti Editore S.p.A.
Giuseppe Cloza (Author), Massimiliano Cutrera (Narrator)
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Tibetan Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction
The Tibetan Buddhist tradition has known over thirteen centuries of continuous development. During that time, it has spread among the neighboring peoples-the Mongol, Himalayan, and Siberian peoples, Manchus and Chinese. At its height is has been practiced in regions as far west as the Volga river and to the east in Beijing. Its capacity for creative adaptation is demonstrated by its recent growth in Europe and America. At the same time, it is at the center of political contestation in ethnically Tibetan regions of China, while its best known exponent, the Dalai Lama, has become one of the most admired religious leaders in the world today. But what does this religion teach? Just what is the position of the Dalai Lama, and how will his succession be assured? Is it true that Tibetan Buddhism in entirely suppressed in China? Scholar Matthew Kapstein offers a brief account responding to these questions and more in this Very Short Introduction, in terms that are accessible to students, general readers, journalists, and others who are curious to learn the most essential features of Tibetan Buddhist history, teachings, and practice.
Matthew T. Kapstein (Author), Neil Shah (Narrator)
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An Introduction to Buddhism, Zen and the Soto Tradition with John Danvers: How Zen ideas and practic
In this series of 10 talks, an introduction to Zen Buddhism, with a particular emphasis on the Soto tradition, ideas and practices firmly located within the historical development of Buddhism in India, China and Japan, including the revision and revitalisation of Buddhist ideas and practices by interaction with Daoist teachers and practitioners 1. Shakyamuni, the historical Buddha, the legends that surround his life. ‘Dharma,’ the insights of aniccā – impermanence; anattā – the absence of an independent self; and pratītyasamutpāda – ‘dependent origination’ 2. How impermanence, the absence of an independent self, dependent-origination and causality informed the Buddha’s understanding of human suffering and how to deal with it. Introducing Theravada and Mahayana. The concepts of karma (causality), dukkha (suffering), karuna (compassion), metta (true friendliness) and ahimsa (non-violence) 3. How these concepts inform the ethical and social teachings of the Buddha 4. Śūnyatā (emptiness) and tathatā (suchness) in relation to Buddhism and Zen, how Zen teachers and poets have used these terms 5. The Daoist worldview and its connections to Zen 6. How Buddhist ideas migrated and converged with those of Daozism. ‘Satori,’ or awakening; Zen Buddhist views of the mind; the ideas of Huineng, the sixth Zen patriarch 7. Hongzhi, Eihei Dogen and Keizan Jokin's contributions to Soto Zen 8. Zen practice and the art of poetry 9. Practical guidance on how to practice zazen rooted in Dogen’s short essay on zazen, the Fukanzazengi 10. Zen teachers, their writings and ideas, a variety of perspectives on the practice of zazen, and on the Zen view of the self and of mind
John Danvers (Author), John Danvers (Narrator)
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The Numbered Discourses: A Translation of the A?guttara Nikaya
The Numbered Discourses (A?guttara Nikaya) is the last and longest of the four primary divisions of the Sutta Pi?aka, (Baskets of Discourses) that make up the main original teachings of the Buddha. The word a?guttara literally means 'up by one factor', i.e. 'incremental'. It refers to the fact that the discourses are arranged by numbered sets, with the numbers increasing by one. It is divided into 11 Books (nipata), each arranged in varying number of Chapters (vaggas), which themselves contain numerous suttas (often grouped in thematic clusters). There are some 8,122 discourses in all. The underlying organising principle is, thus, quite straightforward: each Book presents a particular number or set of items providing a route to easy assimilation and memorisation. 'The Book of the Twos', for example, is used for pairs, which may be partners, hands, eyes, man and wife, opponents; good versus evil, light versus dark, pain versus pleasure; even skill in entering meditation and skill in leaving it. It represents the dualities of the world. It must be said, however, that the apparent simplicity of the overall structure is not always reflected in a straightforward presentation of the content. This can, at times, seem arbitrary, and is certainly repetitious. But The Numbered Discourses is one of the most accessible of the Nikayas for its focus is often on practical matters of everyday relevance. Guidelines of ethics and character predominate. If the Sa?yutta Nikaya gathers the chief teachings on doctrines, the A?guttara Nikaya gathers the teachings on persons: the concerns of the lay community are a major concern. For this reason the A?guttara provides an excellent entry point to the Pali Canon, especially for those with a limited amount of time. It only takes a few minutes to digest a sutta that will contain within itself a complete and useful teaching. The Sa?yutta is like a school curriculum: everything you need to know on a topic, all in one place. But the A?guttara is like a school day. Though The Numbered Discourses covers a vast ground, social and practical matters predominate: issues of family, friendship and harmony within secular and spiritual communities. The Buddha advises on common practicalities and higher progress across the range of human activities. In doing so, he encounters individuals from all walks of life, from kings, courtesans and artisans to numerous spiritual seekers, both from the Buddhist Sangha and other ‘wanderers' following different paths. He also has many encounters with Brahmins and other high-caste individuals who sometimes set out specifically to challenge his wisdom and authority while others come to learn. The manner in which he deals with these approaches - with clarity, irrefutable logic, confidence, humour and sometimes uncompromising refutation - reveals the character of the Buddha himself. This new and modern English version of The Numbered Discourses is by the Australian-born Theravadin monk Bhikkhu Sujato, who has undertaken a translation of the four main Nikayas expressly to present the works in an accessible manner for the 21st century. He has dealt flexibly with the numerous repetitions embedded in the original texts - eliding sentences where necessary to keep the content and the message fresh and alive. He has further given his Dhamma translations a new character by boldly giving new English expressions for primary Pali words. Among them are ‘extinguishment' for nibbana, ‘absorption' f
Bhikkhu Sujato (Author), Taradasa (Narrator)
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We Are Not Who We Think We Are
Coyote explores the practice of meditation to catch a glimpse of who we truly are. His mask workshops provide for the possibility of “the disappearance of your everyday self [along with] self-criticism, self-consciousness, and a sense of shame…[allowing for] absolute freedom.” It allows us to experience Buddha's idea of no fixed self.
Peter Coyote (Author), Justine Willis Toms (Narrator)
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Finding Venerable Mother: A Daughter’s Spiritual Quest to Thailand
When Cindy moves to Thailand with her husband and teenage son, she finds herself strangely adrift in a foreign culture, unprepared for the challenges she encounters there. On an impulse she signs up for a conference where she unexpectedly meets a Thai Buddhist nun, Venerable Dhammananda Bhikkhuni, who leads her on a spiritual journey from which there is no turning back. Along the way she discovers the beauty of the Thai people and culture. This soulful and engaging memoir is the story of one woman’s journey of physical, emotional, and spiritual healing through her connection to a loving Buddhist teacher who fully accepts and nurtures her in a way her own mother never did. Finding Venerable Mother is a testimony to the power of faith, forgiveness, and love.
Cindy Rasicot (Author), Cindy Kay (Narrator)
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Essential Reiki Teaching Manual: A Companion Guide for Reiki Healers
Reiki master and best-selling author Diane Stein has been a dedicated hands-on healer since 1988. Stein believes strongly that this powerful healing art, once a closely guarded secret tradition, should be accessible and available to all. Since she began teaching in 1990, Stein has initiated thousands of students in all three levels of Reiki healing. Through these efforts she developed a comprehensive teaching method that encompasses the fundamentals of this ancient system. The ESSENTIAL REIKI TEACHING MANUAL equips the Reiki initiate with the practical tools needed for launching a Reiki healing practice, leading a Reiki workshop, and becoming a more effective Reiki practitioner. This hands-on instructional guide together with the digitally re-mastered DIANE STEIN'S ESSENTIAL REIKI WORKSHOP DVD is the next best thing to a personal teaching session with Diane Stein herself. This audiobook includes a bonus PDF containing illustrations, diagrams, and reference material.
Diane Stein (Author), Catherine Ho (Narrator)
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