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E-bok
Engelska, 202548 kr
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What began as a casual conversation with a fellow meditator in Australia led to the most extraordinary journey of consciousness ever documented.When David mentioned seeing "e;nimitta"e; during meditation, the author recognized something impossible—the luminous phenomena from 2,500-year-old Buddhist texts that were supposed to be extinct, dismissed as religious mythology.Unable to resist experiencing these states himself, he tracked down David's teacher—a Burmese master preserving secret knowledge passed down for twenty-five centuries. What happened next defied everything he thought he knew about human consciousness.This raw diary chronicles 43 days of complete transformation that shattered the boundaries between ancient wisdom and modern reality. Written in real-time, it documents x-ray vision revealing internal organs through closed eyelids, consciousness projection allowing travel to distant locations, and astral experiences in realms beyond physical reality.Guided by masters who've guarded these techniques for millennia, the author discovered capabilities that most neuroscientists would consider impossible. Each day brought new revelations about human potential most of us never realize we possess—and the profound inner transformation that accessing these abilities demands.Like Yogananda's Autobiography of a Yogi, this book reveals that extraordinary capabilities in ancient texts aren't mythology—they're a forgotten science of consciousness waiting to be rediscovered.A profound account of what happens when someone ordinary encounters the extraordinary depths of their own mind.
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
228 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2026
152 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
213 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
305 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2026
122 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2026
122 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2026
194 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 202648 kr
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Morning Coffee is a practical guide to understanding your inner life as it actually unfolds—through emotions, decisions, relationships, and everyday moments of pressure and uncertainty.Rather than treating emotions as problems to eliminate, this book shows how feelings such as anxiety, anger, sadness, excitement, and fear function as meaningful signals. Each emotional response carries information about values, boundaries, unmet needs, and direction. When read skillfully, these signals become guides rather than obstacles.Through clear explanations, real-world examples, and reflective frameworks, Morning Coffee helps readers slow down and examine their internal responses with clarity and honesty. Everyday situations—workplace stress, difficult conversations, conflicting desires, and life decisions—are explored as opportunities for insight rather than sources of confusion.The book introduces simple but powerful tools for reflection, including methods for navigating emotional conflict, aligning choices with values, and understanding the deeper messages behind reactive states. These practices are designed to be used in ordinary life, not idealized conditions, making the work accessible and immediately applicable.Written in a calm, grounded voice, Morning Coffee is for readers who want to make wiser decisions, relate more skillfully to their emotions, and live with greater integrity and self-understanding. It does not promise quick fixes or emotional control. Instead, it offers a way of listening—carefully and intelligently—to what your inner world has been communicating all along.
E-bok
Engelska, 202637 kr
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A small book came home from a Burmese monastery in a traveller's bag. Twelve years later it is still there — and these essays are what carrying it produced.Notes from the Cushion and the Kitchen Table is a collection of contemplative essays about the part of the spiritual life almost no one writes about: the rest of the day. Not the retreat. Not the breakthrough on the cushion. The email that lands at the wrong moment. The neighbour's lawnmower. The favour done with a hidden invoice quietly attached. The person you decided about years ago and never really saw again.Across sixteen essays — moving from a forest monastery in Myanmar to a suburban front garden — Quinn Path follows the plain, unflattering teachings of Burmese meditation master Sayadaw U Tejaniya into ordinary life and, more often than not, watches himself fail to live them. A frog crosses the drinking water at three in the morning and dismantles a lifelong idea of clean and unclean. A gecko clicks through the dark and becomes the monastery's smallest teacher. A missed wave ruins a whole surf session, and then a whole dinner. The result is a quiet, honest, frequently funny education in the small ways the mind fools itself.This is mindfulness writing for readers tired of five-step methods and manufactured serenity. There are no programs here, no stages, no promises of transformation — only the patient work of noticing, and the slow honesty that comes from doing it badly for years. If you love the contemplative memoir of Anne Lamott, Pema Chödrön, Cheryl Strayed, or Sarah Manguso, you will feel at home in these pages.For anyone who has ever told themselves I've let it go — and quietly suspected they hadn't.