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Quiet Mind: One-Minute Retreats from a Busy World

Quiet Mind: One-Minute Retreats from a Busy World

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $14.95

Manufacturer: Conari Press

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Description

More than a meditation book, Quiet Mind is a series of reflections that can illuminate every aspect of life. It offers readers guidance on using the moments between activities — which the author calls "stillpoints" — as opportunities to focus on becoming more fully awake to who they are. "These times are the ‘spaces in between’ the events of your life," writes Kundtz, "spaces often lost, or worse — filled with anxiety. And these spaces in between are just waiting to bring you the calmness and clarity that an over-demanding schedule steals from you." A welcome respite for anyone whose gear shift is perpetually in overdrive, Quiet Mind is an invitation to rest, find peace, awaken, and remember. It offers deceptively simple wisdom to help readers sharpen their senses and make room for life.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-01-31
Summary: "Reflect Rather than Deflect"

David Kundtz, counselor, has compiled a list of exercises for the busy executive who refuses to take the time to rest, reflect, and recharge our batteries. As a therapist and executive coach, many of my clients complain of "not having (read making) enough time to enjoy life. Especially during our current economic times of recession and uncertainty job seekers and holders busy themselves with "what someone else wants them to do." Written in 2000, Kundtz's book never fades as our technological advances make it more difficult to slow down.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-12-23
Summary: "Quiet Mind"

Received the book as a gift a little over a year ago and have given the book as a gift to many friends since then.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-09-16
Summary: "Retreats for Everyone"

Who has time to take a retreat today? There's work, there's family, there's other obligations, there's no time to retreat from the world Fortunately, Kundtz's excellent book provides retreats that everyone can find the time to take.

One of my favorite retreats is on writing where Kundtz encourages to write as a way to keep in touch with yourself. Each of Kundtz's retreats is prefaced by a quote that makes you think about the subject.

This is a book I keep by my bedside and flip open when I'm in need of a quiet mind.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-05-20
Summary: "Gave this to a friend"

This lovely little book was a birthday gift for a friend. She seemed very happy to receive it.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-12-23
Summary: "Good Reference for Stress Management or Spiritual Purposes"

This book offers over 150 two-page musings on aspects of our busy, hyper-stimulated modern life, and ideas for 'stopping' in the midst of it. In `Telephones, Beepers and Clocks', the author suggests designating a particular sound you hear daily - such as the microwave beep when something is done - as a trigger for a mindful moment through a single deep breath. In `A Hard Question', the author muses on the materialism of our world, the pressure to accumulate more and more, and suggests looking for ways throughout that day to say to yourself "that's enough". This is a great way to focus on just one simple mindful theme each day, in a way that is bound to transform your perceptions over time.