- The art of meditation - Matthieu Ricard Fabrice MIDAL - Books

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  • Heart of the Council  

    The art of meditation (Paperback)
    Our perceptions of the world around us are related to our five senses, simply voluntarily "extinguish" a sense that others are amplified to take over, fill a void. For lights, the view is the most powerful and its influence on our psyche is inco
  • light approach ...  

    The art of meditation (Paperback)
    I expected more from this book, but this is only the paperback which has a slight approach to meditation, with some proposed exercises but not quite so clear and precise. we are given an outline of meditation and its benefits, but it is only an intro
  • Art of Meditation  

    The art of meditation (Paperback)
    It is modern in its approach and not looking sensational. There are still points of detail, such as meditation and theme. In phase disappearance "pests" in the presence of silence, if we think for example of compassion, we are still in meditatio
  • The release, step by step ...  

    The art of meditation (Paperback)
    Matthieu Ricard signs here a kind of small guide for the first steps in meditation. This is a simple, well explained, very affordable and with infinite wisdom and kindness we step guide to the path of enlightenment, giving us very good foundation for
  • A good start. 13  

    The art of meditation (Paperback)
    An excellent book for beginners. To put all hands. Simple and straightforward, this little manual is very well thought out.
  • Why meditate?  

    The art of meditation (Paperback)
    I started this book a few days ago ... I find what I was looking for and which can be summarized by its title. This is a very good book for beginners in meditation. It is clear, precise and makes you want to read other books from Mathieu Ricard.
  • Cultivate happiness  

    The art of meditation (Paperback)
    It is a little the definition in this engaging and radiant character, author of this book, meditate is to cultivate and develop some basic human qualities. Etymologically, the word comes from the Sanskrit meditation and Tibetan words for cultivating