Why Can't I Meditate? | Free Book
Meditation is supposed to be a practice that's relaxing and beneficial...so why is it so hard to commit to?
While many people have taken workshops in meditation, a significant number don't maintain their practice for long after the class is finished. Mindfulness can help us relax and is great for coming to grips with thoughts that make us depressed or anxious, but it can also bring us into a more intimate relationship with ourselves--a prospect that can make some feel uncomfortable. Yes, lots of good things come out of meditation practice, but keeping it up is challenging.
This is where Why Can't I Meditate? comes in. Full of practical ways to help our mindfulness practice flourish, it also features guidance from a wide spectrum of secular and Buddhist mindfulness teachers, and personal accounts by new meditators on what they find difficult and what helps them overcome those blocks. It takes what is boring, painful, or downright scary about meditating and shows how these struggles can become an invaluable part of our path. If you have been considering meditating but doubted your ability, if you are having a hard time continuing, or if you've reluctantly stopped, Why Can't I Meditate? will help you get your mindfulness practice back on track.
In The Press
"Why Can’t I Meditate? is, as far as I know, the
first in-depth and pragmatic analysis of a key issue that bedevils
many people who undertake the practice of meditation. It is not at all
uncommon for someone to encounter a deep resistance to meditation even
though they are sincerely committed to it. This important study is an
invaluable handbook that provides practical guidance and advice
for anyone who strives to understand and overcome the obstacles that
prevent meditation from becoming an integral part of one’s
life."
—Stephen Batchelor, author of
Buddhism without Beliefs and
Confession of a Buddhist Atheist
"I am very
happy to finally see someone writing about why people can’t meditate.
I’ve known Nigel for many years; he’s a sincere practitioner who
has been thinking about how to untangle the blockages in the human
mind for some time now. We had a lot of discussion together about the
ideas presented here and I think his book will be very useful. It’s
helpful to know the underlying causes of meditation problems—this book
shows how to work with them."
—Tsoknyi Rinpoche, author,
Open Heart, Open Mind
"People learning mindfulness
often ask, 'I know mindfulness practice is helpful, how can I best
establish my meditation practice?' Now I can recommend this wonderful
book. Nigel Wellings offers insightful, compassionate and eminently
practical guidance, based on his extensive personal experience as a
teacher and practitioner and interviews with some of the most
accomplished mindfulness teachers in the field."
—Willem Kuyken,
Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Exeter
". .
.insightful and helpful. I really like the discussion of the different
selves within us and how one can be in conflict with another and that
people who are fearful of unknown parts of themselves, their shadow,
are going to struggle with compassion, becoming caught up in conflicts
and struggles in contrast to observing them as 'nature’s mind at
work.'"
—Professor Paul Gilbert, PhD, OBE, author
of The Compassionate Mind and Mindful Compassion
"I especially appreciate the explicit kindness and
compassion part of the book, it’s a beautiful chapter and it unpacks
very nicely the threats that people feel when they give
themselves love. As we say in the MSC program, 'When you
give yourself unconditional love, you discover the conditions
under which you felt unloved.'"
—Christopher Germer, PhD, clinical psychologist and author of
The Mindful Path to Self-compassion
"I would rate this book as essential reading for anyone who
already has a meditation practice or for someone wanting to begin one.
Reading it is like being in deep conversation with the author—an
experienced and helpful person who really understands the process and
pitfalls of meditation—and also with many others who share their
experiences with refreshing honesty. The text offers the reader
details of the practicalities of meditation, such as how to
explore motivation to start, where and how to sit or walk, and
how often, and it also offers a deep understanding of the
difficulties that can be encountered in a way that is compassionate,
easily understood and helpful."
—Elizabeth Wilde McCormick, psychotherapist and author of Change for the Better
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