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    Wild Chickens and Petty Tyrants: 108 Metaphors for Mindfulness by Arnold Kozak

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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • 200pp
    • Sales Rank: 220,240
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      • Pub. Date: April 2009
      • Publisher: Wisdom Publications MA
      • Format: Paperback, 200pp
      • Sales Rank: 220,240

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      Not since Mindfulness in Plain English has there been
      a more accessible and user friendly book on mindfulness meditation. Mindfulness is a process of self-inquiry directed at what is happening in the moment, a focus on experience as it occurs without inner commentary or judgment. Metaphors are indispensable to mindfulness practice. They motivate us, help us bring mindfulness into daily life, and show us how to use mindfulness as a tool for self-improvement. Their imagery helps anchor understanding and provides a bridge from concept to experience. This book presents 108 metaphors for mindfulness, meditation practice, self-change, acceptance, and other related concepts. Compiled by the author over a 25-year period, they employ imagery as diverse as the inner mute button and Earl Gray tea. Many are original; others are selected from the classic literature on Buddhism and mindfulness. Each is a node in a network of interweaving concepts that enliven the experience of mindfulness while alleviating stress, anxiety, and depression.

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      great book.by Anonymous

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      June 06, 2009: Very nice metaphors to explain mindfulness. I teach yoga and share them with my class on a regular basis. Makes what can seem to be a complex idea easy to understand.